User reported wanting to mark text in-game and copy it out (item names,
coordinates, NPC dialogue, etc). ImGui doesn't natively let you select
across multiple TextColored widgets, but a read-only multi-line
InputText is fully click-drag selectable + Ctrl+C copyable. This
commit adds a "Copy mode" toggle to ChatPanel that swaps the chat
tail's render path between the colored-line view and a single
selectable text region.
New IPanelRenderer primitive:
void TextMultilineReadOnly(string id, string content, Vector2 size);
ImGui maps this to InputTextMultiline with the ReadOnly flag — same
selection + Ctrl+C UX a user expects from any text-input widget.
FakePanelRenderer records the call for tests. The future D.2b
custom retail-look backend implements its own equivalent (likely
the same widget pattern with retail font/skin).
ChatPanel rendering:
· A "Copy mode (select text to Ctrl+C)" Checkbox at the top of
the panel toggles _copyMode.
· Off (default) — current per-line render with colored combat
entries. Visually unchanged from before.
· On — the chat tail becomes a single TextMultilineReadOnly
widget holding every visible line joined with newlines. Loses
per-line color, gains arbitrary-span text selection.
· Footer (separator + input field) renders identically in both
modes so the user can still type while in copy mode.
Existing ChatPanelLayoutTests's footer-separator probe was using
IndexOf("Separator") — which now matches the new pre-tail separator
between the Checkbox and the chat tail. Switched to LastIndexOf
which still pins the footer separator (between EndChild and
InputTextSubmit). Behaviour and intent unchanged.
DisplaySettingsTests' With_expression test was still asserting the
old "1920x1080" Default.Resolution; updated to the new "1280x720"
that the previous wire-up commit introduced (the earlier commit
forgot this one).
dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,309 / 1,309 green
(243 Core.Net + 393 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase L.0 polish — the Display + Character tabs were persisting to disk
but didn't yet drive runtime behavior. This commit flips the live
switches.
DISPLAY ↔ GL window:
· FOV slider (degrees) → camera FovY (radians) on Orbit + Fly + Chase,
pushed every frame so dragging is visible immediately. Brainstorm
said FOV is a live-preview slider; this delivers it.
· VSync → _window.VSync, change-detected per-frame so flipping the
checkbox is instant. Applied at startup too so saved-VSync takes
effect before the first frame.
· Resolution → _window.Size on Save (TryParseResolution parses
"WIDTHxHEIGHT"). Live preview would be too jarring; resize is on
Save only.
· Fullscreen → _window.WindowState (Silk.NET borderless mode), also
on Save only.
· ShowFps → wraps the title-bar perf string. true → full perf line;
false → just "acdream" for a cleaner alt-tab. Default true matches
pre-L.0 behavior.
Defaults rebalanced — FieldOfView 75→60° (matches Orbit/Fly/Chase
FovY = π/3), VSync true→false (matches the previous WindowOptions),
ShowFps false→true (preserves the existing perf-in-title behavior).
Net effect: a user who never opens Display tab + later opens it +
Saves without touching anything sees ZERO visual change. Tests pinned
to the new defaults.
ApplyDisplayWindowState helper consolidates the window-side
mutations. Called from the SettingsVM construction site (apply
persisted at startup) and from the onSaveDisplay callback (apply
saved on demand). Malformed resolution strings are silently ignored
to avoid crashing mid-session if settings.json gets hand-edited.
CHARACTER ↔ active toon:
· _activeToonKey field replaces the hard-coded "default" — starts as
"default" (used for any pre-login Settings interaction), gets
swapped to the actual character.Name immediately after EnterWorld
in BeginLiveSessionAsync.
· onSaveCharacter callback closes over _activeToonKey by reference
(lambda captures `this`), so saves always write to the current
toon's slot without rebinding the lambda.
· After EnterWorld lands the chosen toon's name, the host loads
that toon's bag via SettingsStore.LoadCharacter and calls a new
SettingsVM.LoadCharacterContext to swap BOTH persisted snapshot
AND draft atomically — HasUnsavedChanges stays false on login so
the user doesn't see a "pending changes" indicator just because
they switched toons.
Per-toon storage already worked at the SettingsStore layer (commit
73749d1); this commit just plumbs the actual character name through
to the toonKey instead of always using "default".
2 new tests for LoadCharacterContext: atomic persisted+draft swap,
and pending edits getting wiped on swap (so pre-login bleed-through
can't write to the new toon's slot).
dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,309 / 1,309 green
(243 Core.Net + 393 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase L.0 (cont.) — first concrete tab on the new Settings shell, in
the Easy-wins build order agreed in the brainstorm
(Display → Audio → Gameplay → Chat → Character).
DisplaySettings (immutable record): Resolution / Fullscreen / VSync /
FieldOfView (30-120°) / Gamma (0.5-2.0) / ShowFps. Six common 16:9
resolutions in the dropdown. Defaults: 1920×1080, windowed, vsync on,
75° FOV, gamma 1.0, FPS off — matches the brainstorm UX agreement.
SettingsStore: JSON persistence at %LOCALAPPDATA%\acdream\settings.json
(coexists with keybinds.json — own load/save path stays put, no
migration needed). LoadDisplay falls back per-field when keys are
missing (partial-file tolerant) and falls back to defaults when the
file is corrupt or the JSON is unparseable. SaveDisplay round-trips
preserved — unknown top-level keys (e.g. an `audio` section written
by a future client) are kept on save so older builds don't silently
drop newer-tab data.
SettingsVM gains a parallel display-state machine: persistedDisplay +
draftDisplay, SetDisplay mutator, HasUnsavedChanges checks both
keybinds and display deltas, Save/Cancel/ResetAll cover both
atomically from the user's POV (one Save commits everything, one
Cancel reverts everything). Constructor signature extends with two
new params; existing keybinds-only callers updated.
SettingsPanel.RenderDisplayTab replaces the L.0-shell placeholder —
Combo for resolution, Checkboxes for fullscreen/vsync/show-fps,
SliderFloat for FOV + gamma. Live-preview note in the panel body
matches the agreed UX: FOV + gamma update visibly while the user
drags; resolution / fullscreen / vsync apply on Save (live preview
would be too jarring).
GameWindow wires SettingsStore into the existing SettingsVM construct
site — load on startup, save on each tab Save. Errors print to
console and don't crash the panel.
19 new tests:
· DisplaySettings record (4) — defaults pinned, value equality, with-
expressions, AvailableResolutions sorted ascending
· SettingsStore (6) — round trip, missing-file → defaults, corrupt-
file → defaults, partial-file → per-field fallback, unknown-key
preservation, DefaultPath shape
· SettingsVM display (6) — initial draft tracks persisted, SetDisplay
marks dirty, Save invokes display callback, Cancel reverts,
ResetAllToDefaults covers display, Save-then-Cancel is no-op
· SettingsPanel display tab (3) — widgets render only when active,
resolution combo uses AvailableResolutions, no Combo emitted on
inactive tabs
dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,246 / 1,246 green
(243 Core.Net + 330 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>