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@steveraysteveray I like this text, but I wonder if it is possible to also include the Turtle snippets for the graph? I think it can help with readability and re-use in ones own projects. I can try to do this for some of the other figures in the docs too

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@gtfierro, that sounds like a good idea and I'm happy to do it. For tiny examples, I can just include the snippet in-line, but for the high-leg-delta example it would be too long, so I can include a link to the file containing that code. The question then becomes where should I place that file? It currently exists in the 223 GitLab repo, but that isn't public. It seems logical to put it in the open223 repo. For now, I will create a folder that is a sibling to the "images" folder, called "code-snippets". We can change it to whatever you prefer if you have a better solution.

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Great solution! It works great for me. You can use the <details><summary></summary></details> html pattern to inline it if you want, which is what i use in other projects. I think the downloadable links are fine for now though. Let me know if you want to merge!

EXpand for a turtle file
<my> <turtle> <file> .

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Yes please!

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