feat(D.2b): UiText (Type 12) -- generic text + Type-12 flip; transcript factory-built (widget-generalization Task 5)

Rename UiChatView -> UiText (the retail UIElement_Text class,
RegisterElementClass(0xc) @ acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:115655).

Factory changes (DatWidgetFactory.cs):
- Remove the Type-12 skip (was: no-media -> null, with-media -> UiDatElement).
- Add Type 12 -> BuildText() -> UiText in the switch.
- BuildText extracts the element's Direct/Normal sprite as BackgroundSprite
  so any dat-media the element carried keeps rendering under the text.

UiText changes (renamed from UiChatView.cs):
- BackgroundColor default: (0,0,0,0.35) -> (0,0,0,0) (transparent).
  An unbound UiText draws nothing; the controller opts in to the translucent bg.
- New BackgroundSprite + SpriteResolve: optional dat state-sprite background
  drawn UNDER DrawFill+text (faithful UIElement_Text media support).

ChatWindowController.cs (Task 5 Step 8):
- Transcript property: UiChatView -> UiText.
- Bind() now uses layout.FindElement(TranscriptId) as UiText (factory-built)
  instead of manually constructing + AddChild-ing a new UiChatView.
- Sets BackgroundColor = (0,0,0,0.35) on the found widget (retail translucent bg).
- Removes the tInfo null-check from the early guard (transcript is factory-built;
  iInfo lookup kept for the input widget which is still manually constructed).
- BuildLines: UiChatView.Line -> UiText.Line throughout.

Vitals frozen: the Type-12 vitals number elements are meter children and are
never recursed by BuildWidget (the `if (w is not UiMeter)` gate), so they are
not built as widgets and keep rendering via UiMeter.Label. Vitals fixture
vitals_2100006C.json unchanged; LayoutConformanceTests + VitalsBindingTests green.

Tests:
- UiChatViewTests.cs -> UiTextTests.cs (class: UiTextTests, all UiChatView.* -> UiText.*)
- UiChatViewDatFontTests.cs -> UiTextDatFontTests.cs (same)
- DatWidgetFactoryTests: delete Type12_StylePrototype_ReturnsNull +
  DatWidgetFactory_Type12WithMedia_Renders; add Type12_Text_MakesUiText +
  DatWidgetFactory_Type12_AlwaysMakesUiText.
- LayoutImporterTests: BuildFromInfos_Type12Child_IsSkipped_Type3Present updated
  to assert IsType<UiText> (element is now in tree, transparent, not skipped).

Divergence register: AP-37 amended -- removed the "standalone Type-0 text
elements skipped / dat-text widget is Plan 2" clause (now shipped as UiText);
kept the meter-collapse clause and the vitals-numbers-via-UiMeter.Label clause.
AP-38/AP-39/AD-28 file references updated UiChatView.cs -> UiText.cs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ accepted-divergence entries (#96, #49, #50).
| AD-25 | Wall-bounce velocity reflection suppressed on landing (fires only airborne-before AND airborne-after); retail bounces unless grounded→grounded-and-not-sledding | `src/AcDream.App/Input/PlayerMovementController.cs:1212` | Our per-frame architecture amplifies the artifact (post-reflection +Z defeats the `Velocity.Z <= 0` landing-snap gate → micro-bounce death spiral); at elasticity 0.05 retail's landing bounce is imperceptible; sledding reverts to retail rule | Landing-reflection-dependent behavior (slope-landing momentum, high-elasticity surfaces) won't reproduce; the suppression masks the landing-snap gate fragility and could outlive its reason | `handle_all_collisions` pc:282699-282715; ACE PhysicsObj.cs:2656-2721 |
| AD-26 | Auto-walk arrival requires facing alignment (invented 5° arrive / 30° walk-while-turning bands); retail's check is `dist <= radius` exact | `src/AcDream.App/Input/PlayerMovementController.cs:575` | ACE does the final `Rotate(target)` server-side before the Use callback; without a local gate the body used items while facing away (user feedback 2026-05-15). Thresholds are NOT retail constants | Arrival delayed by the rotation phase; if heading convergence fights another yaw writer, `AutoWalkArrived` never fires and the queued Use/PickUp never completes | `MoveToManager::HandleMoveToPosition`; `apply_interpreted_movement` |
| AD-27 | Use/PickUp action re-sent on natural auto-walk arrival; retail sends the action once (server MoveToChain callback completes it) | `src/AcDream.App/Input/PlayerMovementController.cs:322` | ACE's server-side chain may have timed out by the time our body arrives; the close-range re-send hits ACE's WithinUseRadius fast-path | If the server's chain has NOT timed out, the action executes twice — door toggles open-then-closed, use-once interactions double-fire; protocol noise on non-ACE servers | ACE CreateMoveToChain / WithinUseRadius |
| AD-28 | Chat transcript (`UiChatView`) and input (`UiChatInput`) are two separate widget classes placed inside their dat-authored container panels; retail's `ChatInterface` uses a single mode-flagged `UIElement_Text` (Type-12) that switches between read and edit mode | `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/ChatWindowController.cs:135` (transcript) + `:150` (input) | `UIElement_Text` is inside keystone.dll with no PDB/decomp; a two-widget split is functionally equivalent (read-only scroll, editable input) and is the structural adaptation required by our UiElement architecture | A future consumer expecting a single widget for both read/write (e.g. a plugin calling the chat API and getting one widget back) must be written to the two-widget contract | `UIElement_Text` (Type-12) @ keystone.dll; `gmMainChatUI::PostInit` @0x4ce130 |
| AD-28 | Chat transcript (`UiText`) and input (`UiChatInput`) are two separate widget classes placed inside their dat-authored container panels; retail's `ChatInterface` uses a single mode-flagged `UIElement_Text` (Type-12) that switches between read and edit mode | `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/ChatWindowController.cs:135` (transcript) + `:150` (input) | `UIElement_Text` is inside keystone.dll with no PDB/decomp; a two-widget split is functionally equivalent (read-only scroll, editable input) and is the structural adaptation required by our UiElement architecture | A future consumer expecting a single widget for both read/write (e.g. a plugin calling the chat API and getting one widget back) must be written to the two-widget contract | `UIElement_Text` (Type-12) @ keystone.dll; `gmMainChatUI::PostInit` @0x4ce130 |
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@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ accepted-divergence entries (#96, #49, #50).
| AP-34 | Landscape-stage alpha deferral is a TWO-PHASE slice split (statics-early / dynamics+particles+weather-late around the **#124** look-ins) + outdoor-root attached scene emitters moved to the post-frame pass, not retail's single deferred alpha flush. Residual: building exteriors' / outside-stage dynamics' own translucent MESH batches still draw within their stage draw call (before later stage content) | `src/AcDream.App/Rendering/RetailPViewRenderer.cs` (`DrawLandscapeThroughOutsideView` late loop) + `GameWindow` post-frame Scene pass | The MDI dispatcher draws translucency inside each Draw call; a faithful FlushAlphaList port needs a global deferred alpha list across all landscape draws — the split covers the user-visible cases (#131 portal swirl, #132 candle flame indoors + outdoors) | Translucent landscape content drawn early and screen-overlapped by content drawn later in the stage gets overpainted (no depth self-protection) — the portal-swirl/candle-flame class re-appears in the residual configurations | `D3DPolyRender::FlushAlphaList` (DrawCells pc:432722) |
| AP-36 | Dungeon streaming gate triggers on the player's CURRENT cell being a sealed EnvCell (`CurrCell.IsEnv && !SeenOutside`), an approximation of ACE's full landblock `IsDungeon` (all-heights-zero + NumCells>0 + Buildings.Count==0). The retail BEHAVIOR (a dungeon loads no adjacent landblocks) is faithful — only the runtime TRIGGER is the cheap cell predicate instead of classifying the center landblock. **#135 pre-collapse:** at login/teleport the same collapse is triggered EARLY (the instant the streaming center is recentered onto the spawn/dest cell) via `IsSealedDungeonCell` reading the EnvCell **dat** `SeenOutside` flag — because the physics `CurrCell` is null until placement, which waits for hydration; without the early trigger the full 25×25 ocean-grid window loads then unloads (the ~30 s login FPS ramp) | `src/AcDream.App/Rendering/GameWindow.cs:6895` (per-frame predicate) + `:IsSealedDungeonCell` + `:OnLiveEntitySpawnedLocked`/`:OnLivePositionUpdated` (login/teleport pre-collapse hooks) + `src/AcDream.App/Streaming/StreamingController.cs` (collapse/expand/`PreCollapseToDungeon`) | The predicate is already computed for sun/sky gating (playerInsideCell) and exactly matches for sealed dungeons vs windowed building interiors (SeenOutside=true → not gated); no landblock re-classification needed. The dat-flag read is the same `EnvCellFlags.SeenOutside` the hydrated `ObjCell.SeenOutside` is built from (`EnvCell.cs:72`/`PhysicsDataCache.cs:224`), so the pre-collapse decision matches the eventual per-frame gate exactly | A dungeon cell that reports SeenOutside (an entrance cell open to the surface) briefly un-collapses and re-streams the window; a hypothetical windowless building back-room (IsEnv && !SeenOutside but HasBuildings) would wrongly collapse its outdoor neighbors; a sealed-dungeon entrance cell that is itself SeenOutside is simply MISSED by the early trigger and falls back to the existing late collapse (no worse than before #135) | ACE `LandblockManager.GetAdjacentIDs` (dungeons→empty) Landblock.cs:577-582; `IsDungeon` Landblock.cs:1264-1277 |
| AP-35 | Point/spot lights use a single PER-PIXEL accumulation that ports `calc_point_light`'s `(1 dist/falloff_eff)` LINEAR ramp (falloff_eff = Falloff × static_light_factor 1.3) + standard Lambert `N·L`; retail's path is PER-VERTEX Gouraud and additionally applies a half-Lambert wrap (`0.5·dist + N·L_vec`, lights surfaces down to `N·L ≥ 0.5`) and an x87-obscured normalization factor, neither ported | `src/AcDream.App/Rendering/Shaders/mesh_modern.frag:52` (+ `mesh.frag`; `LightInfoLoader.cs:81` folds 1.3 into Range) | The linear ramp is the user-visible fix (kills the hard-disc "spotlight" edge, #133 A7); the dropped wrap/normalization only re-shade the gradient slightly, and per-pixel vs per-vertex Gouraud chiefly differs on coarse geometry. Half-Lambert wrap + factor are an x87-decompile refinement (same artifact class as GetPowerBarLevel AP-24) | Surfaces facing slightly away from a torch (`0.5 ≤ N·L < 0`) stay dark where retail's wrap lights them faintly; near-light gradient shading differs subtly from retail's per-vertex bake | `calc_point_light` 0x0059c8b0 (line 0x0059c9a2 ramp; 0x0059c925 wrap); static_light_factor 0x00820e24 |
| AP-37 | LayoutDesc importer collapses the dat's nested meter structure (Type-7 meter → two Type-3 container children → three Type-3 image-slice grandchildren each) into `UiMeter`'s programmatic 3-slice fields (`BackLeft..FrontRight`) + reuses `UiMeter.DrawHBar`'s scissor-fill, instead of building those child nodes generically and porting `UIElement_Meter::DrawChildren`. Standalone Type-0 text elements are also skipped (vitals numbers render via `UiMeter.Label` bound by the controller; a dedicated dat-text widget is Plan 2). The inheritance `Merge` treats Width/Height==0 as "inherit from base", diverging from format-doc §12 rule 2 (documented inline in `ElementReader.cs`) | `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/DatWidgetFactory.cs` (`BuildMeter`/`SliceIds`) + `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/LayoutImporter.cs` (`BuildWidget` meter-child skip) | Reuses the tested `UiMeter` render that already visually matches retail's stacked vitals bars; the full nested-element + `DrawChildren` scissor port and a dat-text widget are deferred to Plan 2. Now the default vitals path (the hand-authored markup vitals was retired) and locked by the conformance fixture (`tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/Layout/fixtures/vitals_2100006C.json`) | A LayoutDesc whose meter structure differs from the vitals 2-container/3-slice shape, or a window needing standalone dat text, renders an empty/wrong meter or drops text — no oracle diff until the Plan-2 widgets land | `UIElement_Meter::DrawChildren` @0x46fbd0; `UIElement_Text::DrawSelf` @0x467aa0; `docs/research/2026-06-15-layoutdesc-format.md` |
| AP-38 | Chat transcript renders pre-split `ChatLog` lines 1:1; no in-element word-wrap at the panel's current pixel width | `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiChatView.cs` | Retail does in-element wrap via `UIElement_Text::SizeToFit`; our pre-split lines are always shorter than 440 px in practice; a line that overflows clips at the edge rather than wrapping | Very long server system messages (server shutdowns, broadcast announcements) clip rather than wrapping — no information loss, just visual truncation | `UIElement_Text::SizeToFit` @0x467980; `gmMainChatUI` layout |
| AP-39 | Chat lines carry one color per `ChatKind` (per-line solid color); retail `UIElement_Text` supports per-glyph styled runs (bold, different hue per segment) | `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiChatView.cs:13` | Retail glyph-run parsing lives inside keystone.dll with no PDB/decomp; per-line per-kind coloring is the correct tonal palette and covers all existing chat types | Chat lines retail renders with multiple colors or bold names (e.g. "PlayerName says: text") render as one flat color; subtle visual difference but functionally complete | `UIElement_Text` glyph-run styling (keystone.dll, no decomp) |
| AP-37 | LayoutDesc importer collapses the dat's nested meter structure (Type-7 meter → two Type-3 container children → three Type-3 image-slice grandchildren each) into `UiMeter`'s programmatic 3-slice fields (`BackLeft..FrontRight`) + reuses `UiMeter.DrawHBar`'s scissor-fill, instead of building those child nodes generically and porting `UIElement_Meter::DrawChildren`. Vitals number elements are meter children (not recursed) and continue to render via `UiMeter.Label` bound by the controller (Task 8). The inheritance `Merge` treats Width/Height==0 as "inherit from base", diverging from format-doc §12 rule 2 (documented inline in `ElementReader.cs`) | `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/DatWidgetFactory.cs` (`BuildMeter`/`SliceIds`) + `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/LayoutImporter.cs` (`BuildWidget` meter-child skip) | Reuses the tested `UiMeter` render that already visually matches retail's stacked vitals bars; the full nested-element + `DrawChildren` scissor port is deferred to Plan 2. Locked by the conformance fixture (`tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/Layout/fixtures/vitals_2100006C.json`) | A LayoutDesc whose meter structure differs from the vitals 2-container/3-slice shape renders an empty/wrong meter — no oracle diff until the Plan-2 port lands | `UIElement_Meter::DrawChildren` @0x46fbd0; `docs/research/2026-06-15-layoutdesc-format.md` |
| AP-38 | Chat transcript renders pre-split `ChatLog` lines 1:1; no in-element word-wrap at the panel's current pixel width | `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiText.cs` | Retail does in-element wrap via `UIElement_Text::SizeToFit`; our pre-split lines are always shorter than 440 px in practice; a line that overflows clips at the edge rather than wrapping | Very long server system messages (server shutdowns, broadcast announcements) clip rather than wrapping — no information loss, just visual truncation | `UIElement_Text::SizeToFit` @0x467980; `gmMainChatUI` layout |
| AP-39 | Chat lines carry one color per `ChatKind` (per-line solid color); retail `UIElement_Text` supports per-glyph styled runs (bold, different hue per segment) | `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiText.cs:13` | Retail glyph-run parsing lives inside keystone.dll with no PDB/decomp; per-line per-kind coloring is the correct tonal palette and covers all existing chat types | Chat lines retail renders with multiple colors or bold names (e.g. "PlayerName says: text") render as one flat color; subtle visual difference but functionally complete | `UIElement_Text` glyph-run styling (keystone.dll, no decomp) |
| AP-40 | Single default translucency for the chat window chrome; no focused/unfocused opacity transition; dat font face/size taken from the vitals `vitalsDatFont` (same dat font, not a chat-specific size lookup) | `src/AcDream.App/Rendering/GameWindow.cs` (chatController binding line) | Retail fades the chat window to ~80% alpha when unfocused (`gmMainChatUI::UpdateAlpha @0x4cdea0`); the opacity animation deferred to the Plan-2 window-manager input integration; sharing `vitalsDatFont` is safe — retail uses the same AC-default font for both | The chat window is always fully opaque/same-font rather than subtly fading when idle; no wrong text, but the focused/unfocused breathing rhythm is absent | `gmMainChatUI::UpdateAlpha` @0x4cdea0; `UCF::SetAceFont @0x4d3940` |
| AP-41 | Scrollbar thumb 3-slice cap fallback only: single-tile draw (`0x06004C63`) used only when `ThumbTopSprite`/`ThumbBotSprite` are unset; the chat controller passes all three cap ids so the 3-slice path is drawn in practice | `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollbar.cs:35` | The fallback single-tile path is unreachable when caps are bound (chat controller always sets them); the 3-slice path is the active code path | Only if a future caller omits the cap ids will the fallback fire — no visual regression in the chat window | `UIElement_Scrollbar::UpdateLayout @0x4710d0`; cap sprites `0x06004C60` (top) + `0x06004C66` (bottom) from base layout `0x2100003E` |
| AP-42 | `UiMenu` item model is flat (label + opaque payload, single-level popup); retail `UIElement_Menu::MakePopup @0x46d310` supports hierarchical nested submenus via recursive popup chain | `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiMenu.cs` | The chat talk-focus menu is single-level (14 rows, 2 columns, no submenu); hierarchy is latent and unreachable through the chat window — no behavioral difference in the current usage | A future menu with nested submenus would render flat (only the top-level items drawn, no drill-down) | `UIElement_Menu::MakePopup` @0x46d310 |