schematex 0.9.9 → 0.9.10

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@@ -2037,7 +2037,7 @@ If the LED doesn't light up, three things to check, in order: LED polarity (the
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  "seating-chart"
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  ],
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  "complexity": 3,
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+ "featured": true,
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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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  },
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  "biology"
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  ],
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  "complexity": 1,
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+ "featured": true,
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  "dsl": 'matrix punnett "Eye color (Bb \xD7 Bb)"\ncross: Bb x Bb\ntrait B: "Brown eyes" / "Blue eyes"',
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  "notes": "## What this shows\n\nThe **monohybrid cross** is where every genetics course starts: one gene, two heterozygous parents. Here both parents are `Bb` for eye colour \u2014 `B` (brown) is dominant, `b` (blue) recessive. You write only the cross; the engine does the Mendelian bookkeeping.\n\nEach `Bb` parent makes two gametes, `B` and `b`, so the grid is 2\xD72. The engine fills it \u2014 `BB`, `Bb`, `Bb`, `bb` \u2014 and computes the two ratios every student memorises: a **3:1 phenotype ratio** (3 brown-eyed : 1 blue-eyed) and a **1:2:1 genotype ratio** (1 `BB` : 2 `Bb` : 1 `bb`). The single recessive `bb` box is tinted apart from the three dominant boxes, and the `trait` line names the phenotypes so the legend reads in plain English. Allele case sets dominance \u2014 uppercase is dominant \u2014 so the notation is exactly what a textbook uses."
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  },
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  "voice-of-customer"
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  ],
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  "complexity": 3,
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+ "featured": true,
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  "dsl": 'matrix qfd "Coffee maker"\nwhat: "Quiet operation" weight: 5\nwhat: "Brews fast" weight: 3\nwhat: "Energy efficient" weight: 4\nhow: "Fan RPM" dir: down\nhow: "Heater watts" dir: up\nhow: "Insulation" dir: up\nrel (0,0): 9\nrel (0,2): 3\nrel (1,1): 9\nrel (2,1): 3\nrel (2,2): 9\nroof (0,1): --\nroof (1,2): +',
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  "notes": "## What this shows\n\nThe **House of Quality** \u2014 the core matrix of Akao's Quality Function Deployment \u2014 translates what customers want into the engineering characteristics that deliver it. Customer requirements (**WHATs**) are the rows, each with an importance weight; engineering characteristics (**HOWs**) are the columns; the body cells record how strongly each HOW serves each WHAT on the 9 / 3 / 1 strong-medium-weak scale.\n\nThe differentiator is the computed row at the foot of the house: each column's **technical importance** is the sum of `weight \xD7 strength` down that column, here **45 / 39 / 51** \u2014 so Insulation (51) is the highest-leverage characteristic to invest in and Heater watts (39) the lowest. (Add `normalize: true` to read these as 33% / 29% / 38% instead.) Above the columns, the **roof** is a half-matrix of diamond cells recording HOW-to-HOW correlations: `roof (0,1): --` flags that lowering Fan RPM while raising Heater watts is a trade-off, while `roof (1,2): +` flags that Heater watts and Insulation reinforce each other."
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  },
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  "process-scoping"
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  ],
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  "complexity": 2,
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+ "featured": true,
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  "dsl": 'matrix sipoc "Order fulfilment"\nsuppliers: "Vendor", "Warehouse"\ninputs: "PO", "Stock levels"\nprocess: "Receive order", "Pick", "Pack", "Ship"\noutputs: "Shipped package", "Invoice"\ncustomers: "End customer", "Finance"',
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  "notes": "## What this shows\n\nA **SIPOC** is the first artifact a Six Sigma team builds in the *Define* phase of DMAIC. It names \u2014 in five columns read left to right \u2014 everyone and everything the process touches: **S**uppliers hand in **I**nputs, the **P**rocess turns them into **O**utputs, and **C**ustomers receive them. Here the order-fulfilment process runs `Receive order \u2192 Pick \u2192 Pack \u2192 Ship`, fed by purchase orders and stock levels from the vendor and warehouse, and producing a shipped package for the end customer and an invoice for finance.\n\nThe point of a SIPOC is boundary-setting before measurement: it forces the team to agree where the process starts, where it ends, and who hands work in and out of it. The five columns always render in canonical S-I-P-O-C order, so the diagram reads correctly even when the blocks are authored out of sequence."
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  },
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  type: "timing",
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  header: 'timing "Title"',
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  mode: "WaveDrom signals, with clock/run-length shorthands",
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- keywords: 'timing "title" [hscale: N] \xB7 SIGNAME: wave_spec \xB7 wave chars 0 1 x z = . u d p P n N h H l L 2-9 \xB7 clock N [neg] \xB7 rle <state>*<count> \u2026 \xB7 data: ["a","b"] for = and digit segments \xB7 [GroupName] or group "name" { \u2026 } \xB7 --- spacer \xB7 phase: FLOAT (0.0\u20131.0)',
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+ keywords: 'timing "title" [hscale: N] \xB7 SIGNAME: wave_spec \xB7 wave chars 0 1 x z = . u d p P n N h H l L 2-9 \xB7 clock N [neg] \xB7 rle <state>*<count> \u2026 \xB7 data: ["a","b"] for = and digit segments \xB7 [GroupName] or group "name" { \u2026 } \xB7 --- spacer',
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  forms: [
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  'timing "Synchronous Bus Read"',
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  "CLK: clock 8",
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  type: "matrix",
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  header: 'matrix "Title"',
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  mode: "quadrant scatter (default) | named templates | heatmap | sipoc | qfd | punnett",
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- keywords: 'header variants: matrix "Title" | matrix <template> "Title" | matrix heatmap NxM | matrix correlation | matrix sipoc | matrix qfd | matrix punnett \xB7 templates: eisenhower impact-effort rice bcg ansoff johari 9-box risk-matrix \xB7 quadrant: x-axis: Low -> High \xB7 y-axis: Low -> High \xB7 "Label" at (x,y) [size:N category:C shape:circle|square|triangle|diamond] \xB7 quadrant Q1..Q4 "name" \xB7 Q1:/"Q1: text" cell shortcuts \xB7 style: table \xB7 config: offChartPolicy=clamp-badge|drop bubbleScale=area|radius',
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+ keywords: 'header variants: matrix "Title" | matrix <template> "Title" | matrix heatmap NxM | matrix correlation | matrix sipoc | matrix qfd | matrix punnett \xB7 templates: eisenhower impact-effort rice bcg ansoff johari 9-box risk-matrix \xB7 quadrant: x-axis: Low -> High \xB7 y-axis: Low -> High \xB7 "Label" at (x,y) [size:N category:C shape:circle|square|triangle|diamond] \xB7 quadrant Q1..Q4 "name" \xB7 Q1:/"Q1: text" cell shortcuts \xB7 style: table \xB7 config: offChartPolicy=clamp-badge|drop bubbleScale=area|radius \xB7 QFD body (under `matrix qfd`): what: "Need" [weight: N] \xB7 how: "Spec" [dir: up|down|target] \xB7 rel (whatIdx, howIdx): 9|3|1 \xB7 roof (i, j): ++|+|-|-- \xB7 [normalize: percent] \u2014 engine computes the technical-importance row \xB7 SIPOC body (under `matrix sipoc`): suppliers:/inputs:/process:/outputs:/customers: "A", "B", \u2026 (each column one line) \xB7 Punnett body (under `matrix punnett`): cross: Bb x Bb (genotype pairs, separator x/\xD7/*) \xB7 trait B: "Brown" / "Blue" (dominant / recessive phenotype names) \u2014 engine computes the genotype + phenotype ratios',
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  forms: [
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  'matrix eisenhower "This Week"',
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  "style: table",
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  'matrix bcg "Product Portfolio"',
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  '"Platform SDK" at (0.8, 0.8) size: 5 category: star',
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- '"Legacy API" at (0.85, 0.15) size: 4 category: cashcow'
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+ '"Legacy API" at (0.85, 0.15) size: 4 category: cashcow',
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+ "",
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+ 'matrix qfd "House of Quality"',
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+ 'what: "Quiet operation" weight: 5',
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+ 'how: "Fan RPM" dir: down',
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+ "rel (1, 1): 9",
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+ "",
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+ 'matrix punnett "Monohybrid Cross"',
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+ "cross: Bb x Bb",
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+ 'trait B: "Brown" / "Blue"'
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  ],
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  prefer: [
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  "Use a named template (`eisenhower`, `impact-effort`, `bcg`, `ansoff`, `johari`, `9-box`, `risk-matrix`, `rice`) for first-shot generation \u2014 it pre-fills axes and quadrant labels.",
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  "Add `style: table` with `Q1:`/`Q2:`/`Q3:`/`Q4:` item lines for the four-cell list layout instead of a scatter.",
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- "Quadrant scatter coordinates are normalized `[0,1]` fractions; add `size: N` for a bubble chart and `category:` to drive legend color."
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+ "Quadrant scatter coordinates are normalized `[0,1]` fractions; add `size: N` for a bubble chart and `category:` to drive legend color.",
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+ 'For QFD / House of Quality, lead with the header `matrix qfd "\u2026"`, then list customer needs as `what: "\u2026" weight: N` and engineering specs as `how: "\u2026" dir: up|down`, then weight the cells with `rel (whatIdx, howIdx): 9|3|1` (1-based, in declaration order) \u2014 the engine computes the technical-importance row, so never type it yourself.',
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+ 'For SIPOC, header `matrix sipoc "\u2026"`, then one line per column: `suppliers:`, `inputs:`, `process:`, `outputs:`, `customers:`, each a comma-separated quoted list.',
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+ 'For a Punnett square, header `matrix punnett "\u2026"`, then `cross: <genotype> x <genotype>` (even-length allele pairs like `Bb` or `RrYy`) and optional `trait <Letter>: "Dominant" / "Recessive"` \u2014 the engine fills the grid and computes the genotype/phenotype ratios.'
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  ],
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  "Don't mix `sipoc:`/`qfd:`/`punnett:` sub-keywords in plain quadrant mode \u2014 they activate only under the matching header mode (`matrix sipoc`).",
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  type: "floorplan",
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  header: 'floorplan "Title" [unit m|ft]',
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  mode: "explicit dimensions + relative room placement; furniture room-relative from each room's top-left",
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- keywords: 'room id "Label" at x,y | right-of/left-of/above/below ref [offset n] [align start|center|end] size WxH [fill #hex] [nolabel] \xB7 extend <room> at x,y | right-of ref size WxH (L/T/U rooms) \xB7 north [deg] \xB7 door <room> north|south|east|west | between A B at N% [width n] [hinge left|right] [swing in|out] [type single|double|sliding|pocket|bifold] \xB7 window <wallref> at N% [width n] [type fixed|sliding|casement|bay] \xB7 opening <wallref|between A B> at N% [width n] \xB7 furniture <type> in room at x,y [size WxH] [rotate deg] ["label"] \xB7 grid|row <type> in room rows R cols C [count N] area x1,y1 x2,y2 [itemsize WxH] \xB7 arc <type> in room count N center x,y radius r from deg to deg \xB7 types: bed-double/single/queen/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 counter wall-cabinet island kitchen-sink stove range-hood fridge dishwasher bar-stool toilet sink vanity bidet urinal bathtub shower washer dryer stairs stairs-l stairs-u spiral-stairs elevator column desk-chair desk desk-l chair whiteboard smartboard bookcase cubbies filing-cabinet lockers kidney-table round-table-4/6/8/10 conference-table banquet-table head-table stage dance-floor bar dj-booth cocktail-table podium row-chairs shelving checkout clothing-rack fitting-room pallet-rack loading-dock forklift salon-chair shampoo-bowl manicure-table treadmill weight-bench power-rack yoga-mat tree car',
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+ keywords: 'room id "Label" at x,y | right-of/left-of/above/below ref [offset n] [align start|center|end] size WxH [fill #hex] [nolabel] \xB7 extend <room> at x,y | right-of ref size WxH (L/T/U rooms) \xB7 north [deg] \xB7 door <room> north|south|east|west | between A B at N% [width n] [hinge left|right] [swing in|out] [type single|double|sliding|pocket|bifold] \xB7 window <wallref> at N% [width n] [type fixed|sliding|casement|bay] \xB7 opening <wallref|between A B> at N% [width n] \xB7 furniture <type> in room at x,y [size WxH] [rotate deg] ["label"] [seats "Name" "Name" \u2026] \xB7 grid|row <type> in room rows R cols C [count N] area x1,y1 x2,y2 [itemsize WxH] \xB7 arc <type> in room count N center x,y radius r from deg to deg \xB7 types: bed-double/single/queen/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 counter wall-cabinet island kitchen-sink stove range-hood fridge dishwasher bar-stool toilet sink vanity bidet urinal bathtub shower washer dryer stairs stairs-l stairs-u spiral-stairs elevator column desk-chair desk desk-l chair whiteboard smartboard bookcase cubbies filing-cabinet lockers kidney-table round-table-4/6/8/10 conference-table banquet-table head-table stage dance-floor bar dj-booth cocktail-table podium row-chairs shelving checkout clothing-rack fitting-room pallet-rack loading-dock forklift salon-chair shampoo-bowl manicure-table treadmill weight-bench power-rack yoga-mat tree car',
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  'floorplan "Two-Bedroom Apartment" unit m',
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  'room living "Living Room" at 0,0 size 5.2x4.2',
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  "Furniture `at x,y` is relative to its room's interior top-left corner, in the plan unit.",
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  "Use `grid`/`row`/`arc` for repeated items (desks, banquet tables, ceremony chairs) instead of many `furniture` lines; `count` truncates row-major.",
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  "Round tables auto-seat their chairs (round-table-8 = 8 chairs); dining/banquet/conference tables auto-seat both long edges; leave chair clearance \u2265 0.5 m around tables.",
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+ 'For a seating chart / plan de table / \u5E2D\u6B21\u8868 \u2014 who sits where, not just where the tables go \u2014 add `seats "Alice" "Bob" \u2026` to each table: the names are written onto the chairs in seating order (round tables clockwise from top, head/long tables along the seated edge). Fewer names than chairs is fine (extras stay empty); CJK names quote like any label.',
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  "For L/T/U-shaped rooms, declare the main rectangle then `extend <room> at x,y size WxH` \u2014 the extension must share an edge; the engine merges walls and sums the area.",
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  'Stairs are furniture: `furniture stairs in hall at x,y` (also stairs-l, stairs-u, spiral-stairs) \u2014 they draw treads, the UP arrow, and the cut-plane break line automatically; label "DN" for a descending run.',
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  "Commercial & site symbols: retail uses shelving/checkout/clothing-rack/fitting-room; warehouse uses pallet-rack/loading-dock/forklift; salon uses salon-chair/shampoo-bowl/manicure-table; gym uses treadmill/weight-bench/power-rack/yoga-mat; `tree` and `car` are sized for site plans, landscaping, and parking stalls."
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  export { DIAGRAM_REGISTRY, DIAGRAM_SINCE, getAllDiagramTypes, getDiagramMeta, getDiagramSince, getExamples, getSyntax, listDiagrams, renderDsl, resolveDiagramType, validateDsl };
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