# Campaign OP slice OP5 — fix-round re-check **Commit re-checked:** `6d0b0f92` "fix(ui): OP5 review fixes — thumb sync, batched opacity writes, cull register row, tests" **Against:** `docs/research/2026-08-11-op5-review.md` (M1 MUST-FIX, S1/S2/S3 SHOULD-FIX, N11) **Mode:** read-only (no build, no test run, no launch); git reads only **Verdict: CLOSED** — all six findings genuinely closed. 0 MUST-FIX, 2 SHOULD-FIX and 5 NOTE residuals, all on the NEW surface the fix introduced rather than on the findings themselves. --- ## Per-finding closure ### M1 — CLOSED `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/ChatOptionsPageController.cs:361-382` Both apply closures now push their own slider first, from the post-link truth: ```csharp bindings.SetDefaultOpacity(value); slider1.SetScalarPosition(bindings.CurrentDefaultOpacity()); // M1: own slider first activeRow!.RefreshFromLink(bindings.CurrentActiveOpacity()); ``` symmetric at `:376-378` for `slider2`. This is the sibling pattern the review cited (`CharacterOptionsPageController.cs:379-385`, and this file's own filter block). **Exact scenario walked** (drag Default only → Reset → value AND thumb revert): 1. Seed default 0.3 / active 0.9. `slider1.ScalarPosition = 0.3`, `defaultRow._saved = 0.3`. 2. Drag Default down to 0.1. `UiScrollbar.ChangeScalarPosition` (`UiScrollbar.cs:566-570`) → `ScalarChanged` → `FloatOptionRow.SetCurrentValue` (`OptionPageModel.cs:234-239`) → `apply`. `ChatOpacityLink.SetDefault(0.9, 0.1)` leaves active at 0.9 (`ChatOpacityLink.cs:31-37`), so `activeRow.Changed` stays false and only `defaultRow` is changed — the review's exact single-row case. 3. Click Reset → `OptionPage.Reset()` (`OptionPageModel.cs:628-633`) restores only `defaultRow` → `RestoreSavedValue` (`OptionPageModel.cs:269-273`) calls `_apply` and never `_refresh` — unchanged. The revert now reaches the thumb because `_apply` itself writes `slider1.SetScalarPosition(0.3)`. **Do the tests assert a reachable thumb state?** Yes. `SetScalarPosition` writes `ScalarPosition` (`UiScrollbar.cs:85-86`), which is the exact value the draw path multiplies into the thumb origin (`UiScrollbar.cs:228-230`, `float x = travel * ScalarPosition`). Asserting `ScalarPosition` IS asserting thumb position; there is no separate cached geometry. `Reset_AfterOnlyDefaultSliderChanged_RevertsTheThumbToo` and its Active twin (`tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/Layout/ChatOptionsPageControllerTests.cs:472-535`) assert it, and both also assert `Assert.False(otherRow.Changed)` so the self-healing two-row case cannot be mistaken for the single-row one. **Does drag-the-other survive (AP-190 never-clamp)?** Yes, untouched. The link returns the value being set verbatim — `SetDefault` returns `newDefault` (`ChatOpacityLink.cs:36`) and `SetActive` returns `newActive` (`:50`); only the OTHER value moves. `RetailWindowOpacityController.SetDefaultOpacity/SetActiveOpacity` (`RetailWindowOpacityController.cs:89-105`) delegate straight to it. So `bindings.CurrentDefaultOpacity()` inside `defaultRow`'s own apply is always exactly the dragged value (clamped to [0,1] only), and the new own-slider push is a no-op mid-drag and load-bearing only on Reset/Defaults. It cannot fight a drag or re-introduce clamping. ### S1 — CLOSED **Fires exactly once per real drag, all three paths.** The identical `bool wasDragging` guard is applied at all three `MouseUp` sites — vertical model `UiScrollbar.cs:443-450`, horizontal model `:500-507`, horizontal scalar `:543-550`. `_draggingThumb` is set only inside a `MouseDown` branch and cleared only at `MouseUp`, so within one real gesture exactly one `DragCompleted` is emitted. Covered by four tests (`tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/UiScrollbarTests.cs:106-201`), including "10 MouseMoves fire zero completions". **The `IsDragging` discriminator.** The claim "a slider drag and a button click can never be concurrent" holds under this input model, for a stronger reason than the phrasing suggests: the pressed slider holds pointer capture (`UiScrollbar()` sets `CapturesPointerDrag = true`, `UiScrollbar.cs:152`; `UiRoot.OnMouseDown` → `SetCapture(target)`, `UiRoot.cs:492`, then the `CapturesPointerDrag || HandlesClick` branch at `:549-557`), and Reset/Defaults are `UiButton` clicks that require their own left-button MouseDown → left-up over the same element (`UiRoot.cs:649-661`). One left button cannot be down on both. Also note the discriminator is correctly per-slider: `defaultRow`'s apply can only be reached from `slider1`'s own `ScalarChanged` or from Reset/Defaults — dragging `slider2` reaches `defaultRow` via `RefreshFromLink`, which never calls apply (`OptionPageModel.cs:250-255`). **Live opacity still applies per tick.** `SetDefaultOpacity`/`SetActiveOpacity` still run `ReapplyAll()` on every call (`RetailWindowOpacityController.cs:93,104`); only the disk write moved. Pinned by `DraggingDefaultSlider_DefersTheSettingsWriteUntilDragEnd`'s `Assert.NotEqual(0.2f, fakeBindings.DefaultOpacity)` (`ChatOptionsPageControllerTests.cs:625` region). **Reset/Defaults flush immediately.** Neither is mid-drag, so `if (!sliderN.IsDragging) bindings.FlushOpacity()` fires inline — same single-write-per-discrete-edit shape as pre-fix. Pinned by `ResetClick_FlushesImmediately_NotMidDrag` (2 flushes: the edit, then the Reset). `Defaults()` restores both rows unconditionally (`OptionPageModel.cs:638-643`) → 2 flushes, same as pre-fix. **No save regression on other paths.** `SaveChatOpacity` had exactly two callers before this commit (`git grep SaveChatOpacity 6d0b0f92^` → `RetailUiRuntime.cs:2126,2131`, the two setter lambdas); both are replaced by the single `FlushOpacity: SaveChatOpacity` wiring (`RetailUiRuntime.cs:2136`). Nothing else called it. The other opacity consumer, `RuntimeSettingsTargets.cs:223`, goes through `RetailWindowOpacityController.SetOpacity` and owns its own persistence — never touched `SaveChatOpacity` and is unaffected. **Page hide.** Covered, indirectly but correctly. `OnHidden() => Reset()` (`OptionPageModel.cs:672`) restores every changed row through `apply`, which flushes (not mid-drag). There is no state where a hide can strand an unflushed value: the only value the disk lags is a mid-drag one, and a mid-drag hide reverts live opacity to the saved value the disk already holds. See SHOULD-FIX R1 below for what a mid-drag hide *does* break. ### S2 — CLOSED, and the correction is honest - **AP-201** is filed and its text is accurate: it states the cull predates OP5 ("Filed 2026-08-11 at the OP5 review-fix round (S2), predates OP5 but was made user-visible by it"), quotes the cull expression verbatim, and names the 260 px blocks as the reason it is newly visible. - **#371** (`docs/ISSUES.md:27-47`) matches, cites `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollablePanel.cs:69`, states the root-cause fix (a real per-row clip rect) and explicitly records that it was NOT attempted. - The cited line is still exactly what the register quotes (`UiScrollablePanel.cs:69`: `child.Visible = top >= -0.5f && top + child.Height <= Height + 0.5f;`), and the class doc at `:8-12` still says "clips whole rows because the UI renderer does not have a scissor stack yet". - **Gate-script correction states the expected vanish-reappear honestly** (`docs/research/2026-08-11-campaign-op-test-script.md`, step 2 and the "report as a bug" list): "can vanish ENTIRELY at that exact offset rather than showing a partially-clipped view. Keep scrolling a little further and the block reappears whole." The old "any block whose height looks clipped" bullet was rewritten rather than deleted — it still catches the genuine self-sizing regression ("STILL missing rows, or leaves a large empty gap … once fully scrolled into view"). Nothing was hidden from the gate. ### S3 — the review-correction claim is TRUE; the new test is partly real `git grep ChatWindowMainFilter e71e5a96 -- tests/.../SettingsStoreTests.cs` returns `:340` (default assertion) and `:347-352` (an explicit `original`→`SaveChat`→`LoadChat`→`Assert.Equal` round trip with `ChatWindowMainFilter = 0x1ul`). The round-trip test **did** exist at `e71e5a96`; the review's S3 first half was wrong and the commit's correction is verified. The replacement coverage (`tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/ChatMainWindowFilterSeedTests.cs`) pins something real, but less than its own doc-comment implies — see NOTE R5. ### N11 — CLOSED as asked; residual is inherent `ChatOptionsPageControllerTests.cs:770-793` now resolves both the ListBox and the scrollbar through `UiElement.FindDescendant(chatSlot, …)` from the page slot `0x1000050C`, matching `ConfigOptionsPageControllerTests.ScrollbarLinkage_ModelPointsAtTheConfigListBoxScroll` (`:499-505`). That is exactly the shape N11 requested, and the production lookup it mirrors is unchanged and correct (`ChatOptionsPageController.cs:236-246`). The "asserts on the wrong object" half of N11 is closed. The "would not catch a de-scoping regression" half is only partly closed — see NOTE R4. --- ## Blast radius of the NEW surface **`UiScrollbar.IsDragging` / `DragCompleted` — no effect on other consumers.** `DragCompleted` defaults to `null` and has exactly two writers, both in `ChatOptionsPageController.cs:388-389`; `IsDragging` is a read-only projection of the existing `_draggingThumb` field (`UiScrollbar.cs:44`) with two non-production readers besides the two apply closures (tests). The three `MouseUp` bodies are otherwise byte-equivalent to before: both fields are still cleared and the handler still returns `true`. Every other scrollbar in the codebase (chat transcript, item lists, favorite-spell bar, combat power meter) is behaviorally identical. **`Bindings` record growth (`FlushOpacity` inserted mid-list) — all sites updated.** `ChatOptionsPageController.Bindings` is a positional record, but all three construction sites use named arguments, so a positional shift is impossible: `src/AcDream.App/UI/RetailUiRuntime.cs:2129-2144` (production), `tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/Layout/ChatOptionsPageControllerTests.cs:169-186` (`FakeBindings.ToBindings`), and `tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/Layout/ConfigOptionsPageControllerTests.cs:558-570` (the OP6 test file's local Chat fake, updated in this commit). Grep for `ChatOptionsPageController.Bindings(` finds no fourth site. **`RetailUiRuntime` save wiring — no path lost its save.** Covered under S1 above: two pre-change callers, both accounted for; no other caller existed. --- ## Residuals ### SHOULD-FIX **R1 — a capture loss mid-drag strands `_draggingThumb = true`, and the new discriminator turns that stale flag into a silent persistence failure.** `_draggingThumb` is cleared in exactly one place per path — the `MouseUp` case (`UiScrollbar.cs:446`, `:503`, `:546`) — plus the `IsModelDisabled` early-out (`:362-368`, unreachable for a scalar slider because `ScalarChanged` is non-null). But `UiRoot` can drop pointer capture WITHOUT delivering a `MouseUp`: - `UiRoot.ClearSubtreeOwnership` → `ReleaseCapture()` (`UiRoot.cs:263-271`), reached from `OnElementVisibilityChanging` (`UiRoot.cs:253-258`), which the `UiElement.Visible` setter calls on every hide (`UiElement.cs:124-137`). Reachable by keyboard while the button is held: `ToggleOptionsPanel()` → `ToggleWindow(WindowNames.Options)` (`src/AcDream.App/Input/GameplayInputCommandController.cs:40-41`). - A second `MouseDown` (right/middle button) on a different element re-targets capture unconditionally (`UiRoot.cs:492`), so the subsequent left-up is delivered to the new target and never reaches the slider. After either, `IsDragging` reads `true` forever for that slider, so `if (!slider1.IsDragging) bindings.FlushOpacity()` (`ChatOptionsPageController.cs:366,379`) never fires again for Reset/Defaults/discrete edits on that row: the value applies live but is never persisted, with no log. Drags still flush (the next real `MouseUp` sees `wasDragging == true`), which is what makes it silent. Pre-fix, the same stale flag was benign (a stuck `_draggingThumb` with no capture receives no `MouseMove`); this commit is what gives it a consequence. The seam for the root-cause fix already exists: `UiRoot.PointerCaptureChanged` (`UiRoot.cs:213`, raised at `:790` and `:801`) — or `IsDragging` could be defined as "dragging AND still the captured element". **R2 — the `DragCompleted` doc claim is false on the scalar path, and the "never a drag" test does not cover the case that breaks it.** `UiScrollbar.cs:47-50` promises the callback fires "never on a `MouseUp` that was not preceded by an actual drag (a bare click that only page-scrolled or **jumped**…)". True for the two model paths (`_draggingThumb` is set only inside the thumb-hit branch, `:412-417` and `:473-477`), but false for the scalar path the opacity sliders use: `OnScalarEvent`'s `MouseDown` sets `_draggingThumb = true` **unconditionally** at `UiScrollbar.cs:531`, after the jump branch at `:527-530`. So a bare click on the opacity track fires `DragCompleted`. Second-order: that same click produces **two** flushes, because `ChangeScalarPosition` at `:529` runs while `_draggingThumb` is still `false` (the flag is set on the next line), so the apply closure flushes inline, and then the `MouseUp` flushes again. Harmless (idempotent whole-file write, 2 not dozens), but it contradicts "exactly one per gesture" in the same doc block. `HorizontalScalar_DragCompleted_DoesNotFireOnAMouseUpThatWasNeverADrag` (`UiScrollbarTests.cs:139-155`) only covers a `MouseUp` with no prior `MouseDown` at all, so nothing catches this. Either correct the doc (and add a track-jump-click test asserting the real behavior) or gate `_draggingThumb` on the thumb-hit branch in `OnScalarEvent` the way the other two paths do. ### NOTE **R3 — the M1 tests do not drive the real drag pipeline, so the assertion that genuinely discriminates is the intermediate one, not the Reset one.** `Reset_AfterOnlyDefaultSliderChanged_RevertsTheThumbToo` moves the value with `defaultRow.SetCurrentValue(0.1f)` rather than through `UiScrollbar` events. On pre-fix code `slider1.ScalarPosition` would have stayed at its 0.3 seed, so the post-Reset assertion (`Assert.Equal(0.3f, slider1.ScalarPosition)`) would pass by accident; the test fails pre-fix at the earlier `Assert.Equal(0.1f, slider1.ScalarPosition, 3)` instead. It does discriminate, just not at the line that reads like the point of the test. The S1 test (`DraggingDefaultSlider_…`) does drive the real `UiScrollbar` event pipeline; folding a Reset assertion onto the end of that one would pin the review's literal scenario. **R4 — N11's "would not catch a de-scoping regression" is still open for the Chat side, for the reason N11 itself identified.** `ImportedLayout`'s flat map is last-write-wins and the Chat slot is built last, so `layout.FindElement(0x10000201)` and the scoped lookup resolve the SAME instance today. A Chat-side regression to a flat lookup therefore still passes both the reworked test and OP6's `SharedScrollbarId_ChatAndConfigBoundTogether_EachOwnsItsOwnScrollbar` (`ConfigOptionsPageControllerTests.cs:508-554`) — that test discriminates the **Config** side only (Config binds second; a flat Config lookup would clobber Chat's `Model` and trip `Assert.Same(chatListBox.Scroll, chatScrollbar.Model)`). The reworked assertion is still the right shape — it starts failing the moment build order changes — but no test can fail on a Chat de-scoping while the coincidence holds. Not fixable without changing build order; worth one line in the test's own comment so a future reader does not over-trust it. **R5 — the new seed tests re-implement the production statement instead of invoking it.** `ChatMainWindowFilterSeedTests.cs:47` and `:58` copy the two lines from `RetailUiRuntime.MountChat` (`RetailUiRuntime.cs:947-949`) verbatim into the test body, so neither test can fail if that seed is deleted or re-pointed at the wrong window id — the thing S3 asked to pin. What they DO pin that nothing else did: the cross-type default agreement (`ChatSettings.Default.ChatWindowMainFilter` = `0xFBFFFFFF`, `ChatSettings.cs:71`, equals `ChatWindowState.MainWindowDefaultFilter`), i.e. the seed is a faithful no-op on a fresh install. Test 1 is largely redundant with the pre-existing `SettingsStoreTests` round trip. The commit message is honest about the limitation; the test's own doc comment ("pins the two-line seed") reads stronger than what it does. **R6 — doc wording: "the link may have clamped it".** `ChatOptionsPageController.cs:304-305` explains the post-link read as "not the raw dragged value — the link may have clamped it". The link never clamps the value being set — that is precisely AP-190 / `ChatOpacityLink`'s stated invariant ("enforced by dragging the OTHER value, never by clamping the one being set", `ChatOpacityLink.cs:4-6`); the only clamp is the [0,1] range clamp. The comment as written invites a future reader to believe the opposite of the invariant. "the link normalizes it to [0,1]" would be accurate. **R7 — the Chat tab's Apply button does not flush opacity.** `AfterApply` for all three option pages publishes `SaveCharacterOptionsRuntimeCmd` (`RetailUiRuntime.cs:2044`, `OptionsPanelController.cs:150-154`), which has nothing to do with the local `settings.json` opacity blob. Harmless — Apply changes no value, it only commits baselines, and every value-changing path flushes — but it means the flush set really is exactly {drag end, discrete edit, Reset, Defaults}, as the S1 doc says. Recorded so a future reader does not assume Apply is a backstop. --- ## Summary table | ID | Class | One-line | |---|---|---| | M1 | CLOSED | Both apply closures push their own slider from the post-link truth; drag-Default-only → Reset now reverts the thumb; never-clamp untouched | | S1 | CLOSED | One flush per gesture across all three drag paths; Reset/Defaults/hide flush inline; live apply still per tick; no other save path affected | | S2 | CLOSED | AP-201 + #371 accurately scope the cull as pre-existing/made-visible; gate script names the vanish-reappear honestly and keeps the real regression bullet | | S3 | CLOSED | Round-trip test verified present at `e71e5a96` — the review was wrong; replacement pins the default agreement (see R5) | | N11 | CLOSED | Scoped page-slot assertion landed, matching OP6's pattern (residual R4) | | — | Blast radius | Clean: `DragCompleted` null-default with 2 writers, `MouseUp` otherwise unchanged; 3 `Bindings` sites all named-arg; 2 pre-change `SaveChatOpacity` callers both accounted for | | R1 | SHOULD-FIX | Capture loss without `MouseUp` strands `_draggingThumb`; stale `IsDragging` silently disables the Reset/Defaults flush for the session | | R2 | SHOULD-FIX | `DragCompleted` doc contradicts `OnScalarEvent` (a bare track-jump click IS a "drag"); that click double-flushes; untested | | R3 | NOTE | M1 tests bypass the real drag pipeline; the discriminating assertion is the intermediate one | | R4 | NOTE | Chat-side de-scoping still undetectable (flat winner == Chat instance); only the Config side is discriminated | | R5 | NOTE | Seed tests copy the production statement rather than invoking it; what they really pin is the default agreement | | R6 | NOTE | "the link may have clamped it" contradicts the never-clamp invariant it cites | | R7 | NOTE | Chat-tab Apply publishes character options only — not an opacity flush backstop |