Wiki Update 11 - Strength (#10369)

* Create Patterns specific wiki

* Fix typos in installation instructions

Corrected the winget flag from --exact to -e and removed an extraneous backtick from the Mac xattr command in the README installation instructions.

* Improve README formatting and clarity

* Calibration Flow Ratio Yolo Archimedean cords

Co-Authored-By: MxBrnr <142743732+MxBrnr@users.noreply.github.com>

* redirection/tab.cpp section

* Missing Frequent

* remove auto-cooling

* remove thumbnails

* seam pointers

* walls

* infill

* Image standarization

* Fix broken internal links

* Add reference note to Arachne wall generator docs

* OrcaSlicer std

* PrusaSlicer std

* 2d-lateral xlsx

* vertical patterns

* Redirections fix

* Update speed_settings_overhang_speed.md

* Fix to action

* FlowRate

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* Top Bottom Shells

* advanced strength

* Action fix

* Update How-to-wiki.md

* Home.md icons and reorganize sections

* Home Icons fix

* Update cornering-calib.md

* Update strength_settings_infill.md

* Update Auxiliary-fan.md

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* Add warning about wiki maintenance status
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Ironing is a process used to improve the surface finish of 3D prints by smoothin
This setting controls which layer being ironed.
- **Top Surfaces**: All [top surfaces](strength_settings_top_bottom_shells) will be ironed. This is the most common setting and is used to smooth out the top layers of the print.
- **Top Surfaces**: All [top surfaces](strength_settings_top_bottom_shells) will be ironed. This is the most common setting and is used to smooth out the top layers of the print.
![ironing-top-surfaces](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/ironing/ironing-top-surfaces.png?raw=true)
- **Topmost Surface**: Only the last [top layer](strength_settings_top_bottom_shells) of the print will be ironed. This is useful for prints where only the last layer needs to be smoothed.
![ironing-topmost-surface](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/ironing/ironing-topmost-surface.png?raw=true)
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## Pattern
The pattern that will be used when ironing. Usually, the best pattern is the one with the most efficient coverage of the surface.
You can learn more about the different patterns in the [Sparse infill pattern](strength_settings_infill#sparse-infill-pattern) section.
> [!TIP]
> See [Infill Patterns Wiki List](strength_settings_patterns) with **detailed specifications**, including their strengths and weaknesses.
The ironing patterns are:
- **[Concentric](strength_settings_patterns#concentric)**
- **[Rectilinear](strength_settings_patterns#rectilinear)**
## Flow
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![ironing-inset](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/ironing/ironing-inset.png?raw=true)
If this value is set to 0, the ironing toolpath will start directly at the perimeter edges without any inward offset. This means the ironing pattern will extend all the way to the outer boundaries of the top surface being ironed.
If this value is set to 0, the ironing toolpath will start directly at the perimeter edges without any inward offset. This means the [ironing pattern](#pattern) will extend all the way to the outer boundaries of the top surface being ironed.
## Angle
The angle ironing is done at.
A negative number disables this function and uses the [sparse infill direction](strength_settings_infill#sparse-infill-direction).
A negative number disables this function and uses the [sparse infill direction](strength_settings_infill#direction).
## Speed