znetsixe d641d2248d Editor: interactive basin diagram — inputs placed at each threshold line
Replaces the static parameters-diagram-above-form-rows layout with a
single interactive SVG where every threshold input sits directly on
the tank at its proportional y-position. Typing a value repositions
the corresponding line + input + label live.

What moved into the diagram (via <foreignObject> holding real
<input> elements with their existing node-input-* IDs so Node-RED
save/restore is untouched):

  basinHeight    — top of tank (fixed at rim by definition)
  overflowLevel  — weir crest (red, dashed)
  maxLevel       — 100 % demand line (orange, dashed)
  startLevel     — ramp-start line (green, dashed)
  minLevel       — MGC-shutdown line (purple, dashed)
  inflowLevel    — Inlet arrow + input on left
  outflowLevel   — Outlet arrow + input on right
  dryRunLevel    — read-only, computed from outflow × (1+dryRunPct/100)

Also in the diagram:
- Dead-volume band fills the area below outflowLevel dynamically
- Warning ribbon appears below the tank if ordering invariants break
  (mirrors specificClass._validateThresholdOrdering)
- All positions scale against the user's basinHeight; if empty, a
  default 5 m scale is used just to keep the diagram readable

What stayed as regular form rows:
- Basin Volume (m³) — not a height, can't be placed on a y-axis
- minLevel / startLevel / maxLevel were in the Control Strategy >
  Level-based section; removed from there and moved into the diagram
  (the level-based subsection now contains a one-line pointer)
- Safety % inputs (dryRun, overfill) stay in the Safety section with
  their derived-level readouts, now synced with the diagram

No schema changes, no field additions, no behaviour changes in the
runtime. Pure editor-UX.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-23 10:28:18 +02:00
2025-10-07 18:05:54 +02:00
2025-10-14 08:36:45 +02:00
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