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feat: Flat import of markdown repo

This is a flat (without history) import of (some of) the content
from our markdown module.

We've imported this without history because the repo contains our
blog posts and showcases posts content prior to porting them to strapi.

Since this contains many images, it would balloon the size of this repo
to import the full history.

Instead, please refer to the history of the (archived) markdown repo
at: https://github.com/freesewing/markdown
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title: Line widths and strokes
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Designers can, if they so choose, override the default line widths or set a specific stroke. They might do that to add additional info, like where to fold a pattern, or the outline of where a pocket would go.
For reference, here are the different available line widths:
<Legend part="lineWidths" caption="The different line widths" />
And these are the different stroke styles:
<Legend part="lineStrokes" caption="The different line strokes" />

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title: Line widths and strokes
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Designers can, if they so choose, override the default line widths or set a specific stroke.
They might do that to add additional info, like where to fold a pattern, or the outline of where a pocket would go.
For reference, here are the different available line widths:
<Legend part="lineWidths" caption="The different line widths" />
And these are the different stroke styles:
<Legend part="lineStrokes" caption="The different line strokes" />

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title: Line widths and strokes
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Designers can, if they so choose, override the default line widths or set a specific stroke. They might do that to add additional info, like where to fold a pattern, or the outline of where a pocket would go.
For reference, here are the different available line widths:
<Legend part="lineWidths" caption="The different line widths" />
And these are the different stroke styles:
<Legend part="lineStrokes" caption="The different line strokes" />

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title: Épaisseur des lignes et traits
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Les concepteurs peuvent, s'ils le souhaitent, utiliser les épaisseurs de lignes par défaut ou définir un trait spécifique. Ils peuvent le faire pour ajouter des informations supplémentaires, comme l'endroit où plier un patron ou le contour de l'endroit où va une poche.
Pour référence, voici les différentes épaisseurs de lignes disponibles :
<Legend part="lineWidths" caption="The different line widths" />
Et ici sont les différents styles de trait :
<Legend part="lineStrokes" caption="The different line strokes" />

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title: Line widths and strokes
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Ontwerpers kunnen, als ze willen, een andere lijndikte of vorm van lijn kiezen dan de standaard. Dit kunnen ze doen om extra info toe te voegen (zoals waar je een patroon moet plooien, of waar een zak gestikt zou worden).
Ter referentie zijn hier de verschillende beschikbare lijndiktes:
<Legend part="lineWidths" caption="The different line widths" />
En dit zijn de verschillende types lijnen:
<Legend part="lineStrokes" caption="The different line strokes" />