Export Schema
Reference for current export formats, methods-text drafting, and statistical result packaging in the current release.
This page defines the current public export surface.
For user guidance about how to export and report results, see Reporting and Submission.
Figure export formats
| Format | Available | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| PNG | Yes | Standard figure export surface |
| SVG | Yes | Vector export for publication-oriented workflows |
| Not yet a first-class public export surface | Do not assume PDF parity with PNG and SVG in the current release |
Methods text draft
The methods text draft should be read as a structured writing aid rather than a submission-ready final manuscript.
Fields typically populated automatically include:
- test name and sidedness
- normality-related decision context where applicable
- multiple comparison correction method
- sample size and attrition context
- effect size and interval context where applicable
Fields that still require researcher review or manual completion include:
- exact software-version citation wording
- study-specific procedural detail
- pre-registration or registry-specific language
- domain-specific interpretation that depends on external context
Statistical results table
The current statistical results packaging is intended to preserve the core numerical reading of an analysis.
Typical exported fields include:
- test statistic
- degrees of freedom where applicable
- p-value
- effect size
- interval context where applicable
- groupwise or design-specific sample-size context
How to interpret export completeness
An export may be useful and still not be self-sufficient.
That means:
- figure export can be publication-ready while methods prose still requires human editing
- numerical export can be structurally complete while interpretation still requires study-specific judgment
- the current release favors structured reporting support over pretending to automate final manuscript authorship