schematex 0.9.8 → 0.9.9

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- import { parseResult, renderResult } from './chunk-4QLIFOKH.js';
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+ import { parseResult, renderResult } from './chunk-T5QOVX2I.js';
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  // src/ai/registry.ts
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  var DIAGRAM_REGISTRY = [
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  "dsl": 'floorplan "Residential Lot \u2014 60 \xD7 100 ft" unit ft\nroom front "Front Yard" at 0,0 size 60x34 fill #eef7e6 nolabel\nroom house "Residence" below front size 38x46\nroom drive "Driveway" right-of house size 22x46 fill #ededed\nroom yard "Back Yard" at 0,80 size 60x20 fill #eef7e6 nolabel\ndoor house north at 50% width 3.5\ndoor between house drive at 50% width 9 type double\nfurniture tree in front at 7,18 size 8x8\nfurniture tree in front at 45,18 size 8x8\nfurniture car in drive at 3,5 size 7x15\nfurniture car in drive at 12,5 size 7x15\nfurniture tree in yard at 6,7 size 9x9\nfurniture tree in yard at 45,7 size 9x9\nfurniture round-table-4 in yard at 26,7 size 6x6',
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  "notes": "## What this shows\n\nA site plan has no nested rooms \u2014 the lot is **tiled** by non-overlapping zones (`front`, `house`, `drive`, `yard`) that share edges, exactly as the engine models adjacency. The `Residence` footprint stays an empty hatched box, the way a permit set shows the building outline.\n\n`tree` and `car` are sized for the outdoors \u2014 trees in feet across the yards, two cars filling the driveway stalls \u2014 and `door between house drive` resolves the garage opening onto the shared wall. The engine prints the exterior dimension string in feet-and-inches."
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  },
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+ "slug": "floorplan-restaurant-kitchen",
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+ "diagram": "floorplan",
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+ "title": "Restaurant \u2014 dining room + commercial kitchen",
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+ "description": "A restaurant floor plan with the back-of-house most tools skip: booths and named tables out front, a commercial kitchen line (range, prep tables, three-compartment sink, walk-in cooler, fryer) behind the pass.",
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+ "standard": "Architectural Graphic Standards \xB7 US NCS v6",
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+ "tags": [
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+ "floorplan",
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+ "restaurant",
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+ "hospitality"
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+ ],
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+ "complexity": 3,
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+ "featured": false,
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+ "dsl": 'floorplan "Bistro \u2014 Floor + Kitchen" unit m\nroom dining "Dining Room" at 0,0 size 9x7\nroom kitchen "Kitchen" right-of dining size 6x7\nopening between dining kitchen at 50% width 1.2\ndoor dining south at 20% width 1.0\nfurniture booth "B1" in dining at 0.3,0.4\nfurniture booth "B2" in dining at 0.3,2.6\nfurniture booth "B3" in dining at 0.3,4.8\nfurniture round-table-4 "1" in dining at 3.4,1 seats "Ann" "Ben"\nfurniture round-table-4 "2" in dining at 6.2,1 seats "Cy" "Di"\nfurniture round-table-4 "3" in dining at 3.4,4.2 seats "Ed" "Fay"\nfurniture range in kitchen at 0.4,0.4\nfurniture fryer in kitchen at 1.6,0.4\nfurniture prep-table in kitchen at 0.4,2.2\nfurniture commercial-sink in kitchen at 0.4,4.6\nfurniture walk-in in kitchen at 3.2,4.5',
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+ "notes": "## What this shows\n\nFront-of-house mixes `booth` (two facing benches with a table between) and named `round-table-4` covers; back-of-house uses the restaurant/commercial-kitchen catalog that general floor-plan tools omit: `range` (commercial six-burner over an oven), `prep-table` (stainless work table with a dashed under-shelf), `commercial-sink` (the three-compartment ware-washing sink health codes require), `walk-in` (the insulated double-wall cooler with its door), and `fryer`.\n\nThe `opening between dining kitchen` resolves the shared wall automatically and punches the pass-through; area labels and exterior dimensions come for free. This is the `restaurant floor plan` / `commercial kitchen layout` request \u2014 the head commercial-floorplan search terms \u2014 answered from one paragraph of text."
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  "slug": "floorplan-retail-boutique",
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  "diagram": "floorplan",
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  "dsl": 'floorplan "Boutique \u2014 Retail Floor" unit m\nroom shop "Sales Floor" at 0,0 size 12x9\nroom stock "Stockroom" right-of shop size 4x5\nroom fit "Fitting" right-of shop below stock size 4x4\ndoor shop south at 15% width 1.8 type double\ndoor between shop stock at 50%\ndoor between shop fit at 50%\nwindow shop south at 55% width 3\nfurniture counter "Window Display" in shop at 0.3,0.2 size 4x0.6\nfurniture checkout in shop at 0.4,7.6 size 2x0.7\ngrid shelving in shop rows 2 cols 3 count 6 area 2.4,2.6 9.6,5.2 itemsize 1.8x0.6\nfurniture clothing-rack in shop at 1.2,6.3\nfurniture clothing-rack in shop at 10.2,6.3\nfurniture shelving in stock at 0.2,0.3 size 3.6x0.6\nfurniture shelving in stock at 0.2,2.6 size 3.6x0.6\nfurniture sofa in fit at 1.2,0.2 size 1.6x0.6\ngrid fitting-room in fit rows 1 cols 3 count 3 area 0.7,2.2 3.3,2.2 itemsize 1.1x1.1',
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  "notes": "## What this shows\n\n`shelving` (gondola runs), `checkout`, `clothing-rack`, and `fitting-room` are the retail symbol set. The sales-floor gondolas come from one `grid`, leaving 1.5 m aisles, while two free-standing round racks bracket the floor.\n\nThe stockroom and fitting area chain off the sales floor with `right-of`/`below`; the three changing booths sit in a `grid fitting-room` with a waiting `sofa` opposite \u2014 and the collision check keeps the aisles walkable."
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+ "slug": "floorplan-seating-chart",
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+ "diagram": "floorplan",
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+ "title": "Wedding seating chart \u2014 named guests",
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+ "description": "A seating chart, not just a venue plan: every chair carries its guest's name. Six round tables and a head table, named with the `seats` clause; the engine writes each name onto its chair in seating order, including CJK names.",
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+ "standard": "Architectural Graphic Standards \xB7 US NCS v6",
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+ "tags": [
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+ "floorplan",
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+ "wedding",
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+ "seating",
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+ "seating-chart"
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+ "complexity": 3,
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+ "dsl": 'floorplan "Wedding Seating Chart" unit m\nroom hall "Grand Ballroom" at 0,0 size 17x13 nolabel\ndoor hall south at 50% width 1.8\nfurniture head-table "Head Table" in hall at 5.5,0.6 size 6x0.9 seats "Bride" "Groom" "Mom" "Dad" "MOH" "Best Man"\nfurniture round-table-8 "Table 1" in hall at 1,3.6 seats "Alice" "Bob" "Carol" "Dave" "Eve" "Frank" "Grace" "Heidi"\nfurniture round-table-8 "Table 2" in hall at 7,3.6 seats "Ivan" "Judy" "Mallory" "Niaj" "Olivia" "Peggy"\nfurniture round-table-8 "Table 3" in hall at 13,3.6 seats "\u5F20\u4F1F" "\u674E\u5A1C" "\u738B\u82B3" "\u5218\u6D0B"\nfurniture round-table-8 "Table 4" in hall at 1,8.4 seats "Quinn" "Rupert" "Sybil" "Trent" "Uma" "Vera"\nfurniture round-table-8 "Table 5" in hall at 7,8.4 seats "Walt" "Xena" "Yuki" "Zane"\nfurniture dance-floor "Dance Floor" in hall at 12,8 size 4.5x4.5',
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+ "notes": '## What this shows\n\nEach table is an individual `furniture` statement with a `seats "\u2026"` clause, so the engine writes guest names onto the chairs in seating order \u2014 round tables clockwise from the top, the head table along its single facing edge. That is the difference between a *venue plan* (where the tables go) and a *seating chart* (who sits where), which is the deliverable guests actually read off the easel.\n\nNames map to chairs one-for-one: **Table 3** lists four guests on an eight-chair round, so four chairs are named and four stay empty \u2014 no error. CJK names (`\u5F20\u4F1F`, `\u674E\u5A1C`) are quoted like any label. Because names render horizontally, the tables are left unrotated.'
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- "content": '## 1. Your first floor plan\n\nA header, one room, a door, and a window:\n\n```\nfloorplan "Studio"\nroom main "Studio" at 0,0 size 4x3\ndoor main south at 20%\nwindow main north at 50%\n```\n\nThree rules cover most usage:\n\n1. Start with `floorplan`, an optional quoted title, and `unit m` (default) or `unit ft`. **All numbers are in this unit.**\n2. Rooms are rectangles: `room id "Label" at x,y size WxH`. The label and computed area render centered in the room.\n3. Openings hang on walls: a wall reference (`main south`) positions along that wall at a percentage; `between A B` finds the shared wall automatically.\n\n---\n\n## 2. Rooms and placement\n\nPlace the first room at `0,0` and chain the rest relatively \u2014 adjacent rooms share an edge exactly, and their walls merge into a single band:\n\n```\nroom living "Living Room" at 0,0 size 5.2x4.2\nroom kitchen "Kitchen" right-of living size 3.0x4.2\nroom hall "Hallway" below living size 2.0x2.6\nroom bed1 "Bedroom 1" right-of hall size 3.2x2.6\n```\n\n- `right-of` / `left-of` / `above` / `below` snap to the reference room\'s edge.\n- `align start|center|end` aligns the cross axis (default `start` = top/left edges flush); `offset n` shifts it.\n- `fill #e0f2fe` tints the floor; `nolabel` suppresses the name + area label (single-space plans like classrooms).\n- Coordinates are y-down: `at 0,0` is the top-left corner.\n\n**L/T/U-shaped rooms** use `extend` \u2014 declare the main rectangle, then grow it with edge-sharing rectangles. The walls merge along the seam, the area is summed into one number (exactly how professionals measure L-rooms), and the label centers on the largest part:\n\n```\nroom living "Living Room" at 0,0 size 5x4\nextend living at 5,2 size 2x2 # L-shape: notch at top-right\n```\n\nAn extension that doesn\'t touch the room, or overlaps it, is rejected with a quantified error. `north` (optionally `north 30` for rotated plans) adds the compass at the top right.\n\n---\n\n## 3. Doors, windows, openings\n\n```\ndoor hall west at 50% width 1.0 swing in # exterior door on a wall\ndoor between hall bed1 at 50% hinge right # interior door on the shared wall\ndoor between bed1 bath at 30% type sliding # sliding door \u2014 no arc\nopening between living kitchen at 35% width 1.2 # archway, no leaf\nwindow living north at 30% width 1.8\n```\n\n- `between A B` resolves the shared wall segment and positions at the percentage **along the overlap** \u2014 no coordinates needed. Non-adjacent rooms are rejected with the measured gap.\n- Doors default to 0.9 m wide on exterior walls, 0.8 m on `between` walls; windows default to 1.2 m.\n- `hinge left|right` picks the jamb; `swing in|out` flips the quarter-arc (default swings into the owning room \u2014 the first room named).\n- Door `type single|double|sliding|pocket|bifold`: double draws two mirrored arcs; sliding/pocket draw offset leaf lines without an arc; bifold draws the two closet-door tent peaks.\n- Window `type fixed|sliding|casement|bay`: sliding = two offset panels, casement adds the outward swing arc, bay projects a splayed trapezoid outside the wall.\n- Openings clamp to fit their wall segment (with a warning) rather than overflowing.\n\n---\n\n## 4. Furniture\n\nFurniture is placed **relative to its room\'s interior top-left corner**, with optional `size`, `rotate`, and a label:\n\n```\nfurniture sofa in living at 0.25,2.9\nfurniture desk "Teacher" in class at 2,1.5 size 5x2.5 rotate 20\nfurniture counter "Cubbies" in class at 6,24.4 size 10x1.2\n```\n\nThe catalog spans residential, commercial, and site work (sizes default to industry-standard footprints):\n\n| Cluster | Types |\n| --- | --- |\n| Residential | `bed-double` `bed-single` `bed-queen` `bed-king` `bunk-bed` `crib` `sofa` `loveseat` `sectional` `armchair` `ottoman` `coffee-table` `side-table` `tv` `tv-stand` `fireplace` `floor-lamp` `rug` `wardrobe` `dresser` `nightstand` `bookshelf` `plant` `piano` `piano-upright` `pool-table` `ceiling-fan` `dining-table` |\n| Kitchen / bath | `counter` `wall-cabinet` `kitchen-sink` `stove` `range-hood` `fridge` `dishwasher` `island` `bar-stool` `toilet` `sink` `vanity` `bidet` `urinal` `bathtub` `shower` `washer` `dryer` |\n| Classroom / office | `desk-chair` `desk` `desk-l` `chair` `whiteboard` `smartboard` `bookcase` `cubbies` `filing-cabinet` `lockers` `kidney-table` `round-table-4/6/8/10` `conference-table` |\n| Event / banquet | `banquet-table` `head-table` `stage` `dance-floor` `bar` `dj-booth` `cocktail-table` `podium` `row-chairs` |\n| Retail / warehouse | `shelving` `checkout` `clothing-rack` `fitting-room` `pallet-rack` `loading-dock` `forklift` |\n| Salon / gym | `salon-chair` `shampoo-bowl` `manicure-table` `treadmill` `weight-bench` `power-rack` `yoga-mat` |\n| Stairs / structural | `stairs` `stairs-l` `stairs-u` `spiral-stairs` `elevator` `column` |\n| Site / outdoor | `tree` `car` |\n\n**Auto-seating** is built in: `round-table-8` draws 8 chairs on its circumference (60\u2033 top; `round-table-10` uses 72\u2033), `dining-table` / `banquet-table` / `conference-table` seat both long edges at one chair per 0.65 m, `head-table` seats one side facing the room, `manicure-table` seats a client and technician chair, and `row-chairs` places a theater strip at 0.55 m pitch. `rug`, `dance-floor`, `yoga-mat`, `counter`, `island`, `wall-cabinet`, `range-hood`, and `ceiling-fan` are underlays/overheads \u2014 other furniture can overlap them without a collision warning.\n\n`tree` and `car` are sized for the outdoors (canopy disc, parking-stall footprint), so a **site plan** is just zones tiled as adjacent rooms \u2014 front yard, house footprint, driveway, back yard \u2014 with trees and parked cars placed on top.\n\n**Stairs** follow the drafting conventions: tread lines at 0.28 m (11\u2033), a direction arrow starting at the lowest tread labeled `UP` (give the item a `"DN"` label for a descending run), and the 45\xB0 zigzag break line at the imaginary 4-ft cut plane, with dashed treads beyond. `stairs` is a straight run (orient with `size`/`rotate`), `stairs-l` turns 90\xB0 over a landing, `stairs-u` switches back 180\xB0, `spiral-stairs` is a circle with radial treads and a center pole.\n\n---\n\n## 5. Arrays \u2014 grid, row, arc\n\nRepeated furniture is one statement, not thirty:\n\n```\ngrid desk-chair in class rows 5 cols 6 count 27 area 5,8 25,24 itemsize 2x2.5\nrow round-table-8 in hall cols 3 area 8.8,13.4 15.2,13.4 itemsize 2.3x2.3\narc chair in hall count 13 center 12,8 radius 5 from 200 to 340\n```\n\n- `area x1,y1 x2,y2` gives the first and last item **centers**; items spread evenly between them.\n- `count` truncates **row-major** \u2014 27 desks in a 5\xD76 grid drops the last row\'s tail, exactly like a real classroom.\n- `arc` places items on a circular arc facing the center \u2014 semicircle classrooms, ceremony seating.\n\n---\n\n## 6. Units, areas, dimension lines\n\n- `unit ft` makes every number feet; dimension lines format as `32\'` / `15\'1"` and areas as `sq ft`. Internally everything is metric (1 ft = 0.3048 m).\n- Room areas are **computed by the engine** from the declared geometry, never typed by hand.\n- Dimension lines render outside the plan with architectural slash ticks: overall width + height always, plus per-room segments along the top and left exteriors.\n\n---\n\n## 7. Validation\n\nThe engine validates what LLMs (and humans) actually get wrong, with errors that name the offending elements and a fix direction:\n\n**Errors** (block rendering, shown in an error panel):\n\n- Room overlap \u2014 `rooms "bed1" and "bath" overlap by 0.40\xD72.60 m \u2014 move "bath" right-of "bed1" or shrink size`\n- Door between non-adjacent rooms \u2014 `door between "kitchen" and "bed2": rooms share no wall (gap 2 m on x-axis)`\n- Furniture outside its room \u2014 `furniture sofa #1 extends 1.7 m outside room "c" \u2014 move it or shrink size`\n\n**Warnings** (render anyway, listed under the plan):\n\n- Furniture collision \u2014 bounding boxes including **chair-ring envelopes**, so two banquet rounds whose chairs touch get flagged even when the table tops don\'t.\n- Opening clamped to fit its wall segment.\n\n---\n\n## 8. Grammar (EBNF)\n\n```text\nplan ::= "floorplan" string? ("unit" ("m"|"ft"))? NL statement*\nstatement ::= room | extend | north | door | window | opening | furniture | array\nroom ::= "room" id string? placement "size" dims ("fill" color)? ("nolabel")?\nextend ::= "extend" id placement "size" dims\nnorth ::= "north" num?\nplacement ::= "at" coord\n | ("right-of"|"left-of"|"above"|"below") id ("offset" num)?\n ("align" ("start"|"center"|"end"))?\ndoor ::= "door" (wallref | "between" id id) "at" pct\n ("width" num)? ("hinge" ("left"|"right"))? ("swing" ("in"|"out"))?\n ("type" ("single"|"double"|"sliding"|"pocket"|"bifold"))?\nwindow ::= "window" wallref "at" pct ("width" num)?\n ("type" ("fixed"|"sliding"|"casement"|"bay"))?\nopening ::= "opening" (wallref | "between" id id) "at" pct ("width" num)?\nfurniture ::= "furniture" type ("in" id) "at" coord ("size" dims)? ("rotate" num)? string?\narray ::= ("grid"|"row"|"arc") type "in" id\n ("rows" int)? ("cols" int)? ("count" int)?\n ("area" coord coord)? ("itemsize" dims)? ("rotate" num)?\n ("center" coord)? ("radius" num)? ("from" num "to" num)?\nwallref ::= id ("north"|"south"|"east"|"west")\ncoord ::= num "," num dims ::= num "x" num pct ::= num "%"?\n```\n\nComments run from `#` to end of line. CJK quotes (`\u201C\u201D`) are accepted as ASCII quotes.\n\n---\n\n## Related examples\n\n- [Two-bedroom apartment](/examples#floorplan) \u2014 relative placement, 7 doors, full furnishing\n- [27-desk classroom](/examples#floorplan) \u2014 `grid \u2026 count` truncation, `unit ft`\n- [Wedding reception for 120](/examples#floorplan) \u2014 auto-seated banquet rounds, dance floor'
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+ "content": '## 1. Your first floor plan\n\nA header, one room, a door, and a window:\n\n```\nfloorplan "Studio"\nroom main "Studio" at 0,0 size 4x3\ndoor main south at 20%\nwindow main north at 50%\n```\n\nThree rules cover most usage:\n\n1. Start with `floorplan`, an optional quoted title, and `unit m` (default) or `unit ft`. **All numbers are in this unit.**\n2. Rooms are rectangles: `room id "Label" at x,y size WxH`. The label and computed area render centered in the room.\n3. Openings hang on walls: a wall reference (`main south`) positions along that wall at a percentage; `between A B` finds the shared wall automatically.\n\n---\n\n## 2. Rooms and placement\n\nPlace the first room at `0,0` and chain the rest relatively \u2014 adjacent rooms share an edge exactly, and their walls merge into a single band:\n\n```\nroom living "Living Room" at 0,0 size 5.2x4.2\nroom kitchen "Kitchen" right-of living size 3.0x4.2\nroom hall "Hallway" below living size 2.0x2.6\nroom bed1 "Bedroom 1" right-of hall size 3.2x2.6\n```\n\n- `right-of` / `left-of` / `above` / `below` snap to the reference room\'s edge.\n- `align start|center|end` aligns the cross axis (default `start` = top/left edges flush); `offset n` shifts it.\n- `fill #e0f2fe` tints the floor; `nolabel` suppresses the name + area label (single-space plans like classrooms).\n- Coordinates are y-down: `at 0,0` is the top-left corner.\n\n**L/T/U-shaped rooms** use `extend` \u2014 declare the main rectangle, then grow it with edge-sharing rectangles. The walls merge along the seam, the area is summed into one number (exactly how professionals measure L-rooms), and the label centers on the largest part:\n\n```\nroom living "Living Room" at 0,0 size 5x4\nextend living at 5,2 size 2x2 # L-shape: notch at top-right\n```\n\nAn extension that doesn\'t touch the room, or overlaps it, is rejected with a quantified error. `north` (optionally `north 30` for rotated plans) adds the compass at the top right.\n\n---\n\n## 3. Doors, windows, openings\n\n```\ndoor hall west at 50% width 1.0 swing in # exterior door on a wall\ndoor between hall bed1 at 50% hinge right # interior door on the shared wall\ndoor between bed1 bath at 30% type sliding # sliding door \u2014 no arc\nopening between living kitchen at 35% width 1.2 # archway, no leaf\nwindow living north at 30% width 1.8\n```\n\n- `between A B` resolves the shared wall segment and positions at the percentage **along the overlap** \u2014 no coordinates needed. Non-adjacent rooms are rejected with the measured gap.\n- Doors default to 0.9 m wide on exterior walls, 0.8 m on `between` walls; windows default to 1.2 m.\n- `hinge left|right` picks the jamb; `swing in|out` flips the quarter-arc (default swings into the owning room \u2014 the first room named).\n- Door `type single|double|sliding|pocket|bifold`: double draws two mirrored arcs; sliding/pocket draw offset leaf lines without an arc; bifold draws the two closet-door tent peaks.\n- Window `type fixed|sliding|casement|bay`: sliding = two offset panels, casement adds the outward swing arc, bay projects a splayed trapezoid outside the wall.\n- Openings clamp to fit their wall segment (with a warning) rather than overflowing.\n\n---\n\n## 4. Furniture\n\nFurniture is placed **relative to its room\'s interior top-left corner**, with optional `size`, `rotate`, and a label:\n\n```\nfurniture sofa in living at 0.25,2.9\nfurniture desk "Teacher" in class at 2,1.5 size 5x2.5 rotate 20\nfurniture counter "Cubbies" in class at 6,24.4 size 10x1.2\n```\n\nThe catalog spans residential, commercial, and site work (sizes default to industry-standard footprints):\n\n| Cluster | Types |\n| --- | --- |\n| Residential | `bed-double` `bed-single` `bed-queen` `bed-king` `bunk-bed` `crib` `sofa` `loveseat` `sectional` `armchair` `ottoman` `coffee-table` `side-table` `tv` `tv-stand` `fireplace` `floor-lamp` `rug` `wardrobe` `dresser` `nightstand` `bookshelf` `plant` `piano` `piano-upright` `pool-table` `ceiling-fan` `dining-table` |\n| Kitchen / bath | `counter` `wall-cabinet` `kitchen-sink` `stove` `range-hood` `fridge` `dishwasher` `island` `bar-stool` `toilet` `sink` `vanity` `bidet` `urinal` `bathtub` `shower` `washer` `dryer` |\n| Classroom / office | `desk-chair` `desk` `desk-l` `chair` `whiteboard` `smartboard` `bookcase` `cubbies` `filing-cabinet` `lockers` `kidney-table` `round-table-4/6/8/10` `conference-table` |\n| Event / banquet | `banquet-table` `head-table` `stage` `dance-floor` `bar` `dj-booth` `cocktail-table` `podium` `row-chairs` |\n| Retail / warehouse | `shelving` `checkout` `clothing-rack` `fitting-room` `pallet-rack` `loading-dock` `forklift` |\n| Salon / gym | `salon-chair` `shampoo-bowl` `manicure-table` `treadmill` `weight-bench` `power-rack` `yoga-mat` |\n| Restaurant / commercial kitchen | `booth` `prep-table` `range` `walk-in` `commercial-sink` `fryer` |\n| Stairs / structural | `stairs` `stairs-l` `stairs-u` `spiral-stairs` `elevator` `column` |\n| Site / outdoor | `tree` `car` |\n\n**Auto-seating** is built in: `round-table-8` draws 8 chairs on its circumference (60\u2033 top; `round-table-10` uses 72\u2033), `dining-table` / `banquet-table` / `conference-table` seat both long edges at one chair per 0.65 m, `head-table` seats one side facing the room, `manicure-table` seats a client and technician chair, and `row-chairs` places a theater strip at 0.55 m pitch. `rug`, `dance-floor`, `yoga-mat`, `counter`, `island`, `wall-cabinet`, `range-hood`, and `ceiling-fan` are underlays/overheads \u2014 other furniture can overlap them without a collision warning.\n\n**Seating charts** \u2014 name the occupants of any auto-seating table with a `seats` clause, and the engine writes each name onto its chair (in placement order: round tables clockwise from the top; rectangular tables fill the top edge left-to-right, then the bottom edge). This turns a venue floor plan into the seating chart guests actually read:\n\n```\nfurniture round-table-8 "Table 3" in hall at 11,4 seats "Alice" "Bob" "Carol" "Dave"\nfurniture head-table "Head Table" in hall at 5,0.6 size 6x0.9 seats "Bride" "Groom"\n```\n\nExtra chairs without a name stay empty; extra names past the chair count are ignored. CJK-quoted names (`seats "\u5F20\u4F1F" "\u674E\u5A1C"`) work like every other label. Names read horizontally, so keep the table unrotated for a clean chart.\n\n`tree` and `car` are sized for the outdoors (canopy disc, parking-stall footprint), so a **site plan** is just zones tiled as adjacent rooms \u2014 front yard, house footprint, driveway, back yard \u2014 with trees and parked cars placed on top.\n\n**Stairs** follow the drafting conventions: tread lines at 0.28 m (11\u2033), a direction arrow starting at the lowest tread labeled `UP` (give the item a `"DN"` label for a descending run), and the 45\xB0 zigzag break line at the imaginary 4-ft cut plane, with dashed treads beyond. `stairs` is a straight run (orient with `size`/`rotate`), `stairs-l` turns 90\xB0 over a landing, `stairs-u` switches back 180\xB0, `spiral-stairs` is a circle with radial treads and a center pole.\n\n---\n\n## 5. Arrays \u2014 grid, row, arc\n\nRepeated furniture is one statement, not thirty:\n\n```\ngrid desk-chair in class rows 5 cols 6 count 27 area 5,8 25,24 itemsize 2x2.5\nrow round-table-8 in hall cols 3 area 8.8,13.4 15.2,13.4 itemsize 2.3x2.3\narc chair in hall count 13 center 12,8 radius 5 from 200 to 340\n```\n\n- `area x1,y1 x2,y2` gives the first and last item **centers**; items spread evenly between them.\n- `count` truncates **row-major** \u2014 27 desks in a 5\xD76 grid drops the last row\'s tail, exactly like a real classroom.\n- `arc` places items on a circular arc facing the center \u2014 semicircle classrooms, ceremony seating.\n\n---\n\n## 6. Units, areas, dimension lines\n\n- `unit ft` makes every number feet; dimension lines format as `32\'` / `15\'1"` and areas as `sq ft`. Internally everything is metric (1 ft = 0.3048 m).\n- Room areas are **computed by the engine** from the declared geometry, never typed by hand.\n- Dimension lines render outside the plan with architectural slash ticks: overall width + height always, plus per-room segments along the top and left exteriors.\n\n---\n\n## 7. Validation\n\nThe engine validates what LLMs (and humans) actually get wrong, with errors that name the offending elements and a fix direction:\n\n**Errors** (block rendering, shown in an error panel):\n\n- Room overlap \u2014 `rooms "bed1" and "bath" overlap by 0.40\xD72.60 m \u2014 move "bath" right-of "bed1" or shrink size`\n- Door between non-adjacent rooms \u2014 `door between "kitchen" and "bed2": rooms share no wall (gap 2 m on x-axis)`\n- Furniture outside its room \u2014 `furniture sofa #1 extends 1.7 m outside room "c" \u2014 move it or shrink size`\n\n**Warnings** (render anyway, listed under the plan):\n\n- Furniture collision \u2014 bounding boxes including **chair-ring envelopes**, so two banquet rounds whose chairs touch get flagged even when the table tops don\'t.\n- Opening clamped to fit its wall segment.\n\n---\n\n## 8. Grammar (EBNF)\n\n```text\nplan ::= "floorplan" string? ("unit" ("m"|"ft"))? NL statement*\nstatement ::= room | extend | north | door | window | opening | furniture | array\nroom ::= "room" id string? placement "size" dims ("fill" color)? ("nolabel")?\nextend ::= "extend" id placement "size" dims\nnorth ::= "north" num?\nplacement ::= "at" coord\n | ("right-of"|"left-of"|"above"|"below") id ("offset" num)?\n ("align" ("start"|"center"|"end"))?\ndoor ::= "door" (wallref | "between" id id) "at" pct\n ("width" num)? ("hinge" ("left"|"right"))? ("swing" ("in"|"out"))?\n ("type" ("single"|"double"|"sliding"|"pocket"|"bifold"))?\nwindow ::= "window" wallref "at" pct ("width" num)?\n ("type" ("fixed"|"sliding"|"casement"|"bay"))?\nopening ::= "opening" (wallref | "between" id id) "at" pct ("width" num)?\nfurniture ::= "furniture" type ("in" id) "at" coord ("size" dims)? ("rotate" num)? string? ("seats" string+)?\narray ::= ("grid"|"row"|"arc") type "in" id\n ("rows" int)? ("cols" int)? ("count" int)?\n ("area" coord coord)? ("itemsize" dims)? ("rotate" num)?\n ("center" coord)? ("radius" num)? ("from" num "to" num)?\nwallref ::= id ("north"|"south"|"east"|"west")\ncoord ::= num "," num dims ::= num "x" num pct ::= num "%"?\n```\n\nComments run from `#` to end of line. CJK quotes (`\u201C\u201D`) are accepted as ASCII quotes.\n\n---\n\n## Related examples\n\n- [Two-bedroom apartment](/examples#floorplan) \u2014 relative placement, 7 doors, full furnishing\n- [27-desk classroom](/examples#floorplan) \u2014 `grid \u2026 count` truncation, `unit ft`\n- [Wedding reception for 120](/examples#floorplan) \u2014 auto-seated banquet rounds, dance floor'
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