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# Composite Assembly
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## Principle
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Composite assembly is a **secondary branch**, not the default workflow.
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Use it when:
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- the user explicitly wants a multi-panel paper figure,
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- panel-level maintenance matters,
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- or the final paper figure needs finishing beyond a single exported plot.
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## Default stance
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- Single-panel figure → stay in `pubfig` normal export mode.
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- Multi-panel figure with real assembly needs → use panel/composite export.
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- Figma is optional and should not be introduced unless it solves a real assembly problem.
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## pubfig routes
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Relevant `pubfig` capabilities:
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- `export_panel(...)`
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- `export_panels(...)`
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- `batch_export(...)`
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- `save_figure(...)`
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If the environment already uses a pubfig/Figma bridge workflow, keep `figure_id` stable across revisions.
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## Practical rule
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Escalate to composite assembly only after the panel content itself is strong.
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Do not use Figma/composite assembly to hide weak chart choice, poor labels, or overloaded panels.
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