A.19.DECLARED-SUBSTRATE-INTERPRETIVE-VIEW:4.6 - Thin interpretation remains a complete admissible form
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Many cases need one interpretive view but not one atlas-form interpretation package.
Stay with one thinner interpretive view when:
- the current reading needs only one declared source set or one derived view over it;
- the current question does not need several typed set views assembled at once;
- one explicit interpretive sentence is enough to keep the current line readable;
- or the case does not genuinely depend on metrics, transitions, or bridge-loss notes.
This matters because the interpretive layer should stay proportionate to the inspection question. If a thin interpretive view already solves the reader's problem, forcing atlas form would over-type the line and create fake necessity.
Last Updated: 2026-06-08 — upstream FPF commit 093d30e8 (github.com/ailev/FPF)