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Yep_Q 67f5dfbe50 feat: 实现多订单班支持系统
主要功能:
- 修改RequirementModal支持12个订单班选择
- 添加OrderClassIconMap图标映射组件
- Store中添加selectedOrderClass状态管理
- WorkflowPage支持传递orderClass参数
- web_result添加URL参数切换功能
- 创建order-class-handler.js动态处理页面主题

技术改进:
- 创建软链接关联订单班数据目录
- 生成wenlu.json和food.json数据结构
- 删除重复的web_result目录
- 添加测试页面test-order-class.html

影响范围:
- 展会策划系统现支持12个订单班
- 结果展示页面自动适配不同订单班主题
- 用户可选择不同行业生成对应方案

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-09-29 10:02:15 +08:00

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