Update README files that contained old svg references#2041
Update README files that contained old svg references#2041SimonMarquis wants to merge 1 commit intoandroid:mainfrom
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Summary of ChangesHello @SimonMarquis, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request focuses on enhancing the documentation by modernizing how module dependency graphs are presented. It transitions from static SVG images to dynamic, text-based Mermaid diagrams directly within the README files. This change aims to improve the accuracy, maintainability, and visual consistency of the module dependency documentation across the repository. Highlights
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This pull request is a great improvement, replacing static SVG dependency graphs with dynamically generated Mermaid diagrams in the README files. This enhances maintainability as the graphs can now be kept up-to-date automatically. The changes are applied consistently across all modules. As a follow-up, you might consider removing the now-obsolete SVG files from the docs/images/graphs/ directory to keep the repository clean.
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