document-quality-standards
Document Quality Standards
Patterns that complement the official document-skills plugin. Apply these alongside xlsx, pdf, docx, and pptx skills.
Visual-First Verification
Core principle: Text extraction misses critical details. Always verify visually.
"Only do python printing as a last resort because you will miss important details with text extraction (e.g. figures, tables, diagrams)."
The Render-Inspect-Fix Loop
For ANY document operation (create, edit, convert):
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