The paperdoll doll now matches retail: correct held pose, framing, and
facing. Three decomp-sourced fixes closed the visual gate.
Pose: cdb-confirmed m_didAnimation = 0x030003C0 (gmPaperDollUI), played
once + HELD (set_sequence_animation framerate=0, RedressCreature
0x004a3c22). Dumping the dat showed the 29-frame anim has only two
distinct keyframes — frame 0 (transitional, bent arm) and frames 1..28
(byte-identical: the settled stance, arms down + leg back) — so
ApplyPaperdollPose applies the LAST frame statically (no looping).
Camera: ported verbatim from UIElement_Viewport::SetCamera (decomp
0x004a5a39). position (0.12,-2.4,0.88); direction (0,0,0) => IDENTITY
view frame => look straight down +Y, ZERO yaw; FOV pi/4 (CreatureMode
ctor default 0x004543cf); ambient 0.3. The prior hand-tune aimed the
camera at mid-body, adding a ~2deg yaw that turned the doll's face away
— full-body framing comes from eye-height + FOV, not aiming.
Heading: retail Frame::set_heading(h) (0x00535e40) builds facing
(sin h, cos h); System.Numerics CreateFromAxisAngle(+Z, +h) rotates the
body's default +Y forward to (-sin h, cos h) — the X-lean was MIRRORED
(~22deg), the real cause of the turned-away face. Negate the angle to
land on retail's facing.
Wrap-up: stripped the temporary O/P pose-frame stepper + Slice2
diagnostics; divergence register AP-66 reworded, AP-67 (RTT doll render
vs in-cell CreatureMode::Render) + AP-68 (per-race UpdateForRace
unimpl) added; DollCameraTests pinned to the retail values + a zero-yaw
guard. tools/cdb/paperdoll-pose.cdb = the pose-DID capture script.
Build + full suite green (Core 1579 / Core.Net 343 / App 597 / UI 425).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
User gate: the "Slots" toggle caption was gold (should be white) and centered
(should sit at the left, before the slots). UiButton gains a LabelAlignment
(Center default / Left); the paperdoll caption is set white + Left-aligned.
The retail checkbox box (green-checked / circle-unchecked) + the exact pose
are the two remaining pieces, done next.
Build + full App suite green (596).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Visual gate 1 (user): the doll rendered but only the legs showed (camera
aimed at the model origin = the feet) and the Slots button was invisible.
- DollCamera: aim the look-at at mid-body (~0.95 m) and stand back ~3.7 m
so the whole ~1.9 m figure fits. (Size is a later retail-comparison
polish per the user.)
- PaperdollController: the Slots button (0x100005BE) is found + wired
(diagnostic confirmed armorSlots=9/9, viewport=UiViewport,
slotsButton=UiButton) but its dat element has no face sprite, so it drew
nothing. Give it a gold "Slots" caption (UiButton.Label, like chat Send)
via a new datFont param on Bind. Temporary [Slice2-paperdoll] diagnostic
logs the button rect + the found widgets (stripped at wrap-up).
Idle animation deferred to a focused follow-up (faithful idle needs a full
AnimatedEntity + Sequencer through the TickAnimations multi-branch path +
re-dress coordination — real integration risk vs the verified static doll).
Build + full App suite green (594).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds ArmorSlotElementIds (the exact 9 ids gmPaperDollUI::ListenToElementMessage
flips per decomp 175674-175706) and PaperdollViewState (SlotView/DollVisible/
ArmorSlotsVisible/Toggle) as a nested public class on PaperdollController.
Wires ApplyView() into the constructor so the Slots button (0x100005BE) drives
armor-slot Visible and the doll viewport Visible on every click. Initial state
is doll-view (armor slots hidden). The doll viewport element (0x100001D5) is
bound as UiElement? so this slice stays independent of Slice 3's IUiViewportRenderer
seam; _armorSlots collects whichever of the 9 ids were found in the live layout.
Three new unit tests verify the id set, the default state, and the round-trip
toggle against the public PaperdollViewState surface only.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
User correction at the visual gate: the green "figure" in the paperdoll is
the LIVE 3D character (the doll — can be naked), NOT per-slot silhouettes.
The default view (Slots button OFF) = the doll + non-armor slots; pressing
Slots hides the doll and shows the armor slots. So the doll + the Slots
toggle are Slice 2 (the UiViewport); there are no per-slot silhouette sprites
to chase.
For Slice 1 (no doll yet) the right empty-slot look is simply a VISIBLE FRAME
so every slot position can be seen + used — which fixes the "I see only slots
with equipment, no empty slots" report. The earlier transparent (EmptySprite=0)
came from the stale silhouette assumption. PaperdollController now takes an
emptySlotSprite; GameWindow passes the inventory grid's empty square
(0x06004D20) for a consistent visible frame.
App suite 580 green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Code-quality review on Task 5:
- I1: Concerns was unscoped (CurrentlyEquippedLocation != None) → an NPC's
wielded item (which also carries that wire field) triggered spurious full
repaints. Narrowed to (WielderId==p || ContainerId==p), matching
InventoryController; OnObjectMoved's from/to-player backstop still catches
unwield-into-a-side-bag. Populate's own scope already prevented wrong data;
this kills the wasted repaints.
- I2: replaced the dual-`index++` (assign-vs-skip) with a for-i loop;
SlotIndex = SlotMap position (= the drag payload's SourceSlot on unwield).
- M1/M2: comment that the cell's SpriteResolve + the discrete-slot accept/
reject ring (0x060011F9/F8, not the grid insert-arrow) are factory-provided.
- Added two behavioral tests: a live player wield repaints the slot
(ObjectMoved → Concerns → Populate); an NPC's wielded item never appears on
the doll (player-scoping).
- Synced the stale spec §4b/§6c/§8 to the Task-3 Option-1 reality (the
optimistic wield is ContainerId-based and does NOT write WielderId).
App suite 580 passed / 0 failed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>