#14712: An Hypergraph class for visualization (pretty basic one !)
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       Reporter:  ncohen         |         Owner:  tbd             
           Type:  enhancement    |        Status:  needs_work      
       Priority:  major          |     Milestone:  sage-5.11       
      Component:  graph theory   |    Resolution:                  
       Keywords:                 |   Work issues:                  
Report Upstream:  N/A            |     Reviewers:  Travis Scrimshaw
        Authors:  Nathann Cohen  |     Merged in:                  
   Dependencies:                 |      Stopgaps:                  
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Comment (by tscrim):

 We're getting there. Sets of size 1 are are drawn as isolated vertices.
 From the current construction which does not allow vertices not part of
 some (hyper)edge, there is no ambiguity with vertices not in some edge
 (and is not also rendered). Although you could draw them as a loop.

 However now I'm not getting any colors. Also, why are the tests in
 `edge_coloring()` and `_spring_layout()` not test? Is it because their
 outputs are random? If so, I'd rather have them marked as `# random`.
 Thanks.

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