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Kevin Pacey wrote on Tue, Feb 2, 2016 08:46 AM UTC:
I managed to make the Setup's 4D diagram for this submission appear normal, as far as both the 2D mini-board checkering patterning and having a thinner spacing for the inner margins between these boards. The trick I finally came up was to use a complex checker pattern that was to be generated by the Diagram Designer. For it I used two sequences of 29 binary numbers (i.e. 1s or 0s), plus I more or less alternated these 29 digit numbers a dozen times. It seemed excessive, but I didn't succeed with other ideas that I tried.

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