fix(ui): own back chevron in Telegram on all platforms; drop the native BackButton
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The Telegram native BackButton does not render in the windowed Mini App (the owner's emulator + a fresh beta TG report backVisible=false on both iOS and Android), so relying on it lost back navigation — iOS had no back affordance at all. Show the app's own back chevron whenever there is a back target, on every platform (Header showBack = !!back), and drop the now-dead native BackButton effect (App.svelte). The native close control stays — a windowed Mini App cannot hide it (no Telegram API). WIP: the temp lobby diagnostic overlay and the requestFullscreen no-op remain for the owner's emulator test; finalize after confirmation.
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import { onMount } from 'svelte';
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import { cubicOut } from 'svelte/easing';
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import { app, bootstrap } from './lib/app.svelte';
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import { navigate, router, type RouteName } from './lib/router.svelte';
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import { router, type RouteName } from './lib/router.svelte';
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import { t } from './lib/i18n/index.svelte';
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import { insideTelegram, telegramBackButton, telegramChromeDiag } from './lib/telegram';
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import { insideTelegram, telegramChromeDiag } from './lib/telegram';
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import Toast from './components/Toast.svelte';
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import Splash from './components/Splash.svelte';
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import StaleInviteModal from './components/StaleInviteModal.svelte';
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// another screen is not covered.
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const routeIsLobby = $derived(router.route.name === 'lobby');
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// Inside Telegram, drive its native header back button: show it on any sub-screen
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// (everything returns to the lobby root), hide it on the lobby/login. The app's own
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// back chevron is hidden in Telegram (Header.svelte) so only the native one shows.
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$effect(() => {
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if (!insideTelegram()) return;
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const r = router.route;
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// The chat / check sub-screens step back to their game; every other sub-screen to the lobby.
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let target = '/';
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if (r.name === 'gameChat' || r.name === 'gameCheck') target = `/game/${r.params.id}`;
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else if (r.name === 'feedback') target = '/about'; // back to the Settings → Info tab
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telegramBackButton(r.name !== 'lobby' && r.name !== 'login', () => navigate(target));
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});
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// Screen transitions: the lobby is the navigation root. Entering a screen from the
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// lobby slides it in from the right (forward); returning to the lobby slides the
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// screen out to the right and reveals the lobby (back). Transitions are local, so
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