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chore(markdown): Linter fixes

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Joost De Cock 2022-02-18 18:33:38 +01:00
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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ When naming control points for curves, re-use the name of the point they are att
and add `Cp1` to the control point before and `Cp2` to the control point after the point if
, once again, you'd follow your path counter-clockwise.
For example:
```js

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@ -62,4 +62,3 @@ export default function(part) {
return part
}
```

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@ -15,4 +15,3 @@ The [measurements reference page](/reference/measurements/)
contains all our standard measurement names.
</Tip>

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@ -9,4 +9,3 @@ While your pattern may require some very specific
options, there's probably a bunch that are similar to other patterns. Re-use those names.
As in, `bicepsEase` exists. So don't go creating an `upperArmEase` option.

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@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ Instead, embrace percentages as options.
To check how well your pattern scales, you can
use the *antperson* test by sampling the pattern for 2 models:
- A model with measurements of avarage person (the person)
- A model with measurements 1/10th of an average person (the ant)
- A model with measurements of avarage person (the person)
- A model with measurements 1/10th of an average person (the ant)
A well-designed pattern will scale a factor 10 down and hold its shape.
If your pattern makes assumptions about size, this test will show that.
@ -29,4 +29,3 @@ FreeSewing's development environment provides these tests out of the box,
so you can see their results at the click of a button.
</Tip>