A.19.DECLARED-SUBSTRATE-INTERPRETIVE-VIEW:4.11 - G.2 keeps the tradition-facing atlas specialization
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When the current interpretive view is tradition-facing and palette-first recoverability matters, use the local specialization governed by G.2.
Read the relation this way:
A.19.DECLARED-SUBSTRATE-INTERPRETIVE-VIEWstates the generic interpretive-view family and the generic fuller atlas formDeclaredSubstrateAtlasView;G.2keeps the palette-first, tradition-facing specializationTraditionAtlasView;TraditionAtlasViewis therefore one local specialization of the fuller atlas form, not the common head of the whole interpretive family.
This keeps the family honest in both directions:
- the common interpretive-view family does not force
TraditionorAtlasinto every case; - and the
G.2specialization does not lose its palette-first recoverability.
Last Updated: 2026-06-17 — upstream FPF commit 646b0b9b (github.com/ailev/FPF)