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structogrammer:0.1.0 #626

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I am submitting

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Description: This package draws Nassi-Shneiderman diagrams/structograms. It's useful to people attending a school in Germany, since this is the accepted type of diagram to represent code flow there. It's mandatory to draw these for exams in secondary schools as well as for apprenticeship exams. The latter may also include projects where these diagrams have to appear in a PDF documentation file. Therefore, a way to draw them in Typst is nifty.

I have read and followed the submission guidelines and, in particular, I

  • selected a name that isn't the most obvious or canonical name for what the package does
  • added a typst.toml file with all required keys
  • added a README.md with documentation for my package
  • have chosen a license and added a LICENSE file or linked one in my README.md
  • tested my package locally on my system and it worked
  • excluded PDFs or README images, if any, but not the LICENSE (left svgs
  • ensured that my package is licensed such that users can use and distribute the contents of its template directory without restriction, after modifying them through normal use.

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Thank you! 🎉

@elegaanz elegaanz merged commit c2385ce into typst:main May 13, 2024
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