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- Rail chip background opaque (was /85) so G{n} labels stay AA-legible over
tree content (Leonie).
- Rail effect: replace the reactKey hack with an inputsFinite guard that both
tracks deps and guards NaN; name the fallback-stack magics; correct the stale
'xMidYMid' comment (the CTM mapping is preserveAspectRatio-agnostic) (Felix/Markus).
- GLOSSARY zoom range 0.25–3.0 → 0.25–10; ADR-027 preserveAspectRatio note
xMidYMid → xMinYMin (Elicit traceability).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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