Deck generator: honor output.render_standard_sections, fix principles overlap
Two bugs flagged on the MySQL HeatWave HA example (2026-04-25 round 5): 1. ``render_standard_sections: false`` under the ``output:`` block was silently ignored — the generator only checked the top-level key. Result: every spec that put the flag where the docs suggest got the full standard deck PLUS the custom slide, producing a duplicated "Architecture Overview" + dedicated diagram slide. Now the generator honors both locations. 2. Architecture Principles slide allocated only 0.4" per bullet — exactly one 11pt line. Wrapping principle summaries (e.g. D-03 Use-Case Fit's 125-char text) overflowed into the next bullet's slot, visually overlapping D-02. Diego: "D-03 esta superpuesto a D-02, lo mismo pasa en otras columnas". Bumped per-item height to 0.95" — fits 2-3 wrapped lines with breathing room. 3. PPTX rasterizer (oci_pptx_render.py) gained word-wrap so the local PNG preview matches what real PowerPoint draws. Without it, long text rendered on a single line off the column and the principles fix looked broken in preview when it was actually fine in PowerPoint. Persistent: all three fixes apply to every deck the skill generates. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -1516,6 +1516,17 @@ class OCIDeckGenerator(OraclePresBase):
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col_x = self.MARGIN
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col_width = Inches(4)
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# Per-item height was Inches(0.4) — fits exactly one 11pt line.
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# ECAL principle summaries routinely wrap to 2-3 lines (e.g.
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# "D-03 Use-Case Fit — Map workloads into applicable use-cases.
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# Architectural simplicity and operational success come from
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# re-use") which then overflowed into the next bullet's slot.
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# Diego flagged 2026-04-25: "D-03 esta superpuesto a D-02".
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# Bumped to 0.95" per item — fits 2-3 wrapped lines with
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# breathing room. With 3 items per category there's ample
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# vertical room (3 * 0.95" = 2.85" out of ~5.5" working area).
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ITEM_H = Inches(0.95)
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for category in ["design", "deployment", "service"]:
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items = principles.get(category, [])
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if not items:
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@@ -1528,7 +1539,7 @@ class OCIDeckGenerator(OraclePresBase):
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color=Colors.TEAL,
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)
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item_y = y + Inches(0.4)
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item_y = y + Inches(0.45)
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for item in items:
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pid = item.get("id", "")
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name = item.get("name", "")
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@@ -1542,10 +1553,10 @@ class OCIDeckGenerator(OraclePresBase):
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label += f" — {summary}"
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self._add_textbox(
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slide, col_x + Inches(0.1), item_y,
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col_width - Inches(0.1), Inches(0.4),
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col_width - Inches(0.1), ITEM_H,
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text=f"• {label}", font_size=11,
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)
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item_y += Inches(0.4)
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item_y += ITEM_H
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col_x += Inches(4.2)
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@@ -2297,7 +2308,15 @@ class OCIDeckGenerator(OraclePresBase):
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title=pick(s, "title", default="Engagement Summary"),
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)
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render_standard_sections = spec.get("render_standard_sections", True)
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# The flag is documented in two places (top-level OR under
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# `output:`) — earlier specs put it under `output:` to live
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# alongside the format selector. Honor both locations so a
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# spec written either way works.
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output_block = spec.get("output") or {}
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render_standard_sections = spec.get(
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"render_standard_sections",
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output_block.get("render_standard_sections", True),
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)
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def render_custom_slide(item: dict):
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slide_type = item.get("type")
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@@ -539,11 +539,38 @@ class PPTXSlideRenderer:
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text_right = rect[2] - inset_r
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text_bottom = rect[3] - inset_b
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box_w = max(text_right - text_left, 1)
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# Word-wrap to box_w. PowerPoint does this natively when
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# text_frame.word_wrap=true (the default for added textboxes);
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# without it the rasterizer preview shows long bullets running
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# off the column and visually overlapping siblings — Diego
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# flagged 2026-04-25 on the Architecture Principles slide.
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def _wrap(text: str, font: ImageFont.ImageFont, max_w: int) -> str:
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wrapped_lines: list[str] = []
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for raw_line in text.split("\n"):
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if not raw_line:
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wrapped_lines.append("")
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continue
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words = raw_line.split(" ")
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current = ""
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for word in words:
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candidate = (current + " " + word).strip()
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cand_w = self.draw.textbbox((0, 0), candidate, font=font)[2]
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if cand_w <= max_w or not current:
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current = candidate
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else:
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wrapped_lines.append(current)
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current = word
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if current:
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wrapped_lines.append(current)
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return "\n".join(wrapped_lines) if wrapped_lines else text
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layouts = []
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total_h = 0
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for paragraph in paragraphs:
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font = _font(paragraph["size_px"], paragraph["bold"])
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bbox = self.draw.multiline_textbbox((0, 0), paragraph["text"], font=font, spacing=2, align="left")
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wrapped_text = _wrap(paragraph["text"], font, box_w)
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paragraph["text"] = wrapped_text
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bbox = self.draw.multiline_textbbox((0, 0), wrapped_text, font=font, spacing=2, align="left")
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width = bbox[2] - bbox[0]
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height = bbox[3] - bbox[1]
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layouts.append((paragraph, font, width, height))
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