Binds LayoutDesc 0x2100005C through OP2's template-list mechanism and
OP3's per-page OptionPage model: the General Options header + two
DualHash-linked opacity sliders (Option_DefaultOpacity_Property
0x10000080 / Option_ActiveOpacity_Property 0x10000081, live-apply on
drag through RetailWindowOpacityController, defaults read from the
installed DAT's DBProperties collection at DID 0x78000001 via
ChatOptionsDatDefaults), and the five per-window text-filter blocks
(main window 12 rows minus Gameplay, four floaties 13 rows each — the
byte-verified authored order cross-checked against the raw
gmChatOptionsUI::InitOptions/AddCheckboxBitfield64Option pseudo-C, not
just the research doc's own table) writing AcDream.Core.Chat.
ChatWindowState directly, the same state CH6's chat windows already
read.
AP-195 retired: ported both halves left open at the OP2 re-review —
the ALL-set LED media swap (new UiButton.FaceFileOverride, driven by
the block-level P0x10000082/P0x10000083 sprites now threaded through
ElementInfo/DatWidgetFactory) and the CreateChildren self-sizing tail
(UiCheckboxBitfield64.Height grows with its stacked row content; the
enclosing ListBox reflows around the block's FINAL height via the new
UiTemplateListBox.AddPrebuiltRow, reusing the ListBox's own stacking
rather than a third stacking path). AP-187 broadened to cover the main
window's own filter (previously only the four floaties) and the new
live-editing write path.
The main chat window's filter (retail window id 8, ChatWindowState id
0) gains its own settings.json persistence (ChatSettings.
ChatWindowMainFilter) alongside the pre-existing floaty 1-4 fields;
opacity persistence is now wired on every live slider change, not only
through the old dev-scaffold Settings panel.
Fixture regeneration (ACDREAM_REGENERATE_UI_FIXTURES=1) picked up the
new ElementInfo.LedCheckedSprite/LedUncheckedSprite fields across all
19 committed layout fixtures — purely additive, confirmed against the
live installed DAT (0x10000520's own 0x82/0x83 properties resolve to
0x06004D17/0x06004D19 exactly as AP-195 documented).
Conformance: FilterRows/FilterBlocks pinned against the byte-verified
authored order and ChatWindowState's own default constants; the AP-195
LED swap and self-sizing behavior; the DAT opacity-default extraction
against the live installed DAT; live filter/opacity writes reaching
ChatWindowState/RetailWindowOpacityController; OnShown re-seed and
Reset/Defaults ghosting per the OP4 binding-pattern discipline.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ships the two new widget primitives the retail Options panel needs plus the
four remaining UIOption_* factory mappings, so every tab page (OP3-OP6) has
somewhere to mount.
- ElementReader/ElementInfo gain three new dat-property readers, following
the existing effective-state-resolution pattern (never a per-state
first-wins scan, per the round-5 N1 lesson): the Type-8 tab table
(property 0x2E -> TabTable), a ListBox's row-template list (property
0x64 -> TemplateList), and scrollbar linkage (property 0x72 ->
ScrollbarElementId). LayoutImporter gains one hook
(IUiChildrenAttachedListener) so a widget can resolve cross-references
its own dat properties name by id once its subtree actually exists.
- UiTabControl (Type 8): switches exactly one page-slot child visible,
syncs each tab button's Open/Closed state via the existing
RetailTabBinding helper, and honors the authored default tab on mount.
- UiTemplateListBox (Type 5 with an authored template list): wraps a
UiScrollablePanel viewport (sealed, so composition not inheritance) and
ports AddItemFromTemplateList(index) — the resolver seam a page
controller wires with real DAT access via the SAME
LayoutImporter.ImportInfos(dats, layoutId, elementId) overload
RetailDialogFactory already uses for its catalog LayoutDesc.
- DatWidgetFactory maps the four remaining UIOption_* widgets, each
verified against the regenerated options_2100002B.json fixture before
writing any code: 0x10000037 (Slider) is structurally an ordinary
horizontal UIElement_Scrollbar, so it reuses BuildScrollbar directly;
0x10000038 (Menu) is structurally identical to the vendor category
dropdown UiMenu already models, so it reuses `new UiMenu()` like the
Type-6 case; 0x10000036 (CheckboxSlider) composes an existing
UIOption_Checkbox child + UIOption_Slider child via the new
UiOptionToggleSlider wrapper; 0x10000044 (CheckboxBitfield64) authors
zero children in the dat (every row is added at runtime via retail's own
AddChild(lowMask, highMask, label, tooltip) call shape), so it's a new
UiCheckboxBitfield64 composing UiButton per row. No new drawing code
anywhere in this set.
- Five new committed fixtures (options_2100002B/2100002A/21000028/
2100005C/21000029) plus 25 new conformance tests pinning the tab table
(4 entries, Gameplay default), all three template arrays, scrollbar
linkage, every new widget-type mapping, and a UiTabControl behavioral
test (switch -> exactly one page visible, click-through the tab
button). The Character ListBox's authored 6-header/49-toggle shape
(lane B section counts) is proven reachable end-to-end through
AddItemFromTemplateList against the committed fixture.
- Regenerating fixtures also touched 27 PRE-EXISTING, unrelated fixtures
(an Outline/OutlineColor field pair added by an earlier commit,
bcc34ee3, that predates when those fixtures were last regenerated).
Per the slice contract, that drift was NOT committed — reverted back to
HEAD, only the five new Options-panel fixtures are new files here.
- Filed TS-72: UiCheckboxBitfield64's click-toggle bit math (AND/OR
set/clear semantics) is a documented approximation — the decompiled
excerpt this campaign pulled covers UIOption_CheckboxBitfield64::Apply's
WRITE side, not its own click-handler's bit math. Flagged for OP5 (the
Chat tab controller, the first consumer that reaches the wire) to
verify against the real decomp before any live transaction depends on
it; nothing user-reachable can observe this yet.
Full Release suite: 12,770 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (was 12,745/4/0
post-OP1 — 25 net new tests, zero regressions).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>