Lights up three previously-stubbed table active views and tightens the
existing one:
- table-planets: 4 kind checkboxes (own / foreign / uninhabited /
unknown) + race dropdown that filters the foreign slice; row click
selects + centres the planet on the map.
- table-ship-groups: local + foreign groups in one grid, owner
checkboxes, planet dropdown (destination OR origin), class
dropdown; on-planet click focuses the destination planet, in-space
click focuses the ship group itself (camera follows interpolated
position).
- table-fleets: own fleets only with the shared planet dropdown;
on-planet click focuses the planet, in-space click centres the
camera on the interpolated fleet position without altering the
selection (no fleet variant in Selected).
- table-ship-classes: per-row Delete is disabled with a count tooltip
while at least one local ship group references the class. The
engine refuses the removal anyway; the UI pre-empts the surface.
Wires the click → map flow through a transient `SelectionStore.focus`
/ `focusPoint` channel that `map.svelte` consumes once on mount —
in-memory only, so an F5 does not re-centre.
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The map view now selects a DARK_THEME or LIGHT_THEME palette from the
resolved app theme and threads it through every primitive builder, so
the canvas, planets, ship groups, cargo routes, battle/bombing markers,
fog, reach + selection rings, pending-Send tracks, and the pick overlay
all switch with the rest of the chrome. A theme flip remounts the
renderer preserving the camera — Pixi bakes the background at init and
every primitive bakes its colour at build, so a live re-tint is not
possible on the same instance.
This also fixes the reported bug: the gear-popover trigger and the
loading overlay hardcoded a dark navy background, so in light theme the
gear was invisible (dark icon on dark chip) until hover flipped it to a
white chip. Both now use the --color-surface-overlay token and read
correctly in both themes.
The light palette mirrors the dark one role-for-role, darkened /
saturated for contrast on a light background while keeping the incoming,
battle, and bombing accents vivid. The values are a first pass meant to
be refined during the F8 manual-QA loop.
Removes the now-dead "Phase 35" references from the code and lifts the
map-recoloring prohibition from the design-system / renderer docs; the
battle scene stays a fixed-palette data-viz surface.
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Adds the gear-icon popover on the map view with per-game persistence
of every category toggle plus the wrap-mode radio. Hide-by-id and
visibility-fog facilities land on the renderer so every flip applies
within one frame without a Pixi remount; the wrap-mode toggle keeps
its existing remount + camera-preserve path. A new server-side turn
force-resets every flag to defaults so a hidden category never makes
the player miss the next turn's news.
Also fixes the FligthDistance → FlightDistance typo in pkg/calc/race.go
(plus the single Go caller); the TS side keeps duplicating the formula
until a race-level WASM bridge lands.
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Send joins Modernize / Dismantle / Transfer as a lockable command:
once any of the four lands in the draft for a group, every action
button on its inspector is disabled with a "command pending"
tooltip and the banner names the queued kind. Load / Unload /
Split / Join Fleet stay non-locking — they stack legitimately on
the engine side.
Two dashed overlays now run alongside the cargo-route arrows:
- Yellow dashed track for own in-space groups, drawn from the
origin planet to the destination (matches the in-space point
colour so eye reads both as one entity).
- Green dashed track for every wire-valid sendShipGroup command
in the order draft, drawn from the source group's orbit planet
to the chosen destination. Disappears when the command is
removed from the order tab, when the engine rejects it, or
when the group has left orbit (in-space track replaces it).
Both tracks are wrap-aware via torusShortestDelta and never
participate in hit-test.
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Two follow-up fixes after the initial Phase 19 landing:
1. The IncomingGroup dashed trajectory was drawn between raw
(x1, y1) and (x2, y2) world coordinates. On torus wrap mode
this took the long way around when origin and destination
sat near opposite seams. The line now picks endpoints via
`torusShortestDelta` so the segment crosses the seam when
that's the shorter visual path. The interpolated clickable
point follows the same unwrapped vector. The same helper
fixes the in-hyperspace position for local / foreign groups.
2. On-planet local and foreign groups previously rendered as
small offset points next to every populated planet, which
turned the canvas into noise as soon as a player held more
than a handful of planets. The map no longer renders any
in-orbit group; the planet inspector grows a compact
"stationed ship groups" subsection
(`lib/inspectors/planet/ship-groups.svelte`) that lists
each in-orbit group as a row of `<race> · <class> · <count>
ships · <mass>`. Race attribution: LocalGroup → the player's
race, OtherGroup on a foreign-owned planet → the planet's
owner, OtherGroup elsewhere → "foreign" placeholder. Rows
are non-interactive in Phase 19; Phase 21+ will deep-link
into the ship-groups table view with a (planet, race) filter.
Tests:
- `state-binding-groups.test.ts` swaps the on-planet rendering
expectation for the new "no map primitive" rule, and adds a
regression that asserts the incoming line crosses the torus
seam via `torusShortestDelta`.
- new `inspector-planet-ship-groups.test.ts` covers row
composition, the destination-mismatch filter, the
in-hyperspace exclusion, the foreign-planet owner fallback,
and the empty-state collapse.
- `inspector-planet.test.ts` and `inspector-ship-group.spec.ts`
pick up the new prop chain (`localShipGroups`,
`otherShipGroups`, `localRace`).
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Wires Phase 19's data and rendering layers without yet adding the
inspector UI:
- game-state.ts grows ReportLocalShipGroup / ReportOtherShipGroup
/ ReportIncomingShipGroup / ReportUnidentifiedShipGroup /
ReportLocalFleet types and walks the matching FlatBuffers
vectors (LocalGroup, OtherGroup, IncomingGroup,
UnidentifiedGroup, LocalFleet) inside decodeReport. The Tech
map is folded into the fixed-shape ShipGroupTech struct;
cargo strings normalise to the closed CargoLoadType | "NONE"
union; UUIDs come back as canonical 36-char strings.
- synthetic-report.ts mirrors the new fields so the DEV-only
lobby loader can feed JSON produced by legacy-report-to-json
straight into the live UI surface.
- selection.svelte.ts widens its discriminated union with a
`kind: "shipGroup"` branch carrying a ShipGroupRef
(local UUID / other / incoming / unidentified by index).
- world.ts adds Style.strokeDashPx and render.ts.drawLine
honours it via manual segmentation (PixiJS v8 has no native
dash API). Ignored on points and circles.
- state-binding.ts now returns { world, hitLookup }: the
hit-lookup map keys every primitive id back to a concrete
HitTarget so the click handler can dispatch to selectPlanet
or selectShipGroup. Ship-group primitives live in a separate
ship-groups.ts that emits one point per local / other /
unidentified group, plus a dashed origin→destination line +
clickable point per incoming group. Position is interpolated
along the trajectory for in-hyperspace groups.
- map.svelte threads the hitLookup into handleMapClick.
Vitest:
- tests/helpers/empty-ship-groups.ts exposes EMPTY_SHIP_GROUPS
so existing fixtures can spread the new five empty arrays
without enumerating every field.
- state-binding-groups.test.ts covers each group variant's
primitive geometry and lookup correctness.
- All previously-existing fixture builders pick up the spread
so GameReport stays a complete object.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>