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# 2025-12-04
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## 2025-12-04 09:51
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It may be possible
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to replicate the behavior of my takeoff workbooks
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in a static .html file using JavaScript.
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This would be preferable since it would allow
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* version control,
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* comments,
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* hidden by default complexity[^1]
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[^1]: user only sees forms/fields relevant to the problem they're trying to solve,
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or as necessary for the complexity of the job.
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`Add Output > Conductor Supports`
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`Add Complication > Multiple Buildings`
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A good test case would be a simple 3 variable equation solver.
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speed
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distance
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time
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