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Erik
c5cc8ae5fc feat(journal): QJ3/QJ4/QJ5 — both remaining tabs are live
The Journal panel now has all three tabs working: contracts from the server,
and a per-character notebook with its searchable index.

Two ported details that a reimplementation would get wrong in a way nobody
notices until they lose work:

Every navigation button commits the current page FIRST. Retail's
ListenToElementMessage @0x004968D0 calls SaveThisPage on the way out of all
five of them, which is why paging away never eats what you just typed. And the
file is written when the notes page is HIDDEN, not only at exit — a crash then
costs at most the page in front of you.

The search is CASE-SENSITIVE across label, title and notes: retail compares
with wcsstr and lowercases neither side. Making it insensitive would be
friendlier and would be a divergence, so it is ported as-is with a test naming
the reason. The double-click window is a full SECOND (m_LastClickTime + 1.0,
@0x00493158) rather than the 500 ms the item-interaction path uses, and firing
it clears the tracker so a third click does not re-open.

Two unlabelled buttons on the notes page turned out to be prev/next: retail
switches on (idElement - 0x10000565), which names them without a caption. The
running-timer readout is authored at the same x as the three day/hour/minute
boxes, so the strip is one or the other — that overlap is the data form of
ShowEditableTimer versus ShowRunningTimer, not a layout bug.

DeltaTimeToString moved out of the contract code into AcDream.Core.Ui. It is
ClientUISystem's, not gmContractsUI's — the journal timer and the contract
repeat countdown both call it, and it only lived under Quests because that was
its first caller. A bridge class to reach it across features would have been
the wrong answer to the same observation.

The journal file lives in the client's data directory rather than beside the
executable, for the same reason the chat log does. Register QJ-1.

Campaign QJ slices 3, 4 and 5 of 5 — code-complete, connected gate owed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-21 15:42:05 +02:00
Erik
ef6b7310c5 feat(quest): QT2/QT4 — the contract catalog, and retail's progress column
The wire carries an id, a stage and two timers. Every word the player reads
lives in portal.dat's ContractTable, which nothing in the tree had ever
opened — the only reference counted its entries in a CLI diagnostic. Chorizite
does decode it (322 contracts installed), which was a real question given it
declares TabooTable without decoding it.

FillProgressString @0x00498DE0 is the one real algorithm in this panel, and it
is now ported whole. Its x87 compares are the usual fcom/sahf pattern, so the
(status & 0x41) tests decode as "<= 0" rather than "< 0" — the difference
between a cooldown that expires and one that never does.

Three readings recorded as tests because each looks like a mistake:
TimeWhenDone is on the wire and is never read; an EMPTY QuestflagRepeatTime is
the entire difference between "Done" and "Available"; and DescriptionProgress
is a printf format taking stage-4, not a literal — rendering it verbatim shows
the player "%d/20 Tuskers".

DeltaTimeToString @0x00565E10 emits every part with a trailing space and then
overwrites the last one. That truncation is invisible in the decompiler output
(the instruction reads as pointer noise), so it was settled by decoding the
bytes: mov byte ptr [esp+eax+0x1b], cl with cl == 0 and eax == strlen writes
the terminator over buffer[len-1]. Guessing either way was a coin flip that
decides whether every repeat timer reads "Done (1h 30s  to Repeat)".

The single-%d substitution is a MEASUREMENT, not a convenience: 89 of the 322
installed contracts author a progress format and every one uses exactly one
specifier. An installed-DAT test asserts that, so a future dat that ships two
fails there rather than silently rendering a raw specifier.

LayoutDump gained --contracts, which is how all of the above was measured.

Campaign QT slices 2 and 4 of 6.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-21 14:53:21 +02:00