Telegram's native showPopup delivers its callback with no user
activation, so navigator.share (TG iOS) and clipboard writes (TG
Android GCG copy) silently fail from it — the chooser is now always the
app's own modal, keeping the button click's gesture alive for the
delivery APIs.
The data:URL preview modal is dropped: the Android TG/VK long-press
menu mangles data: URLs (dead download, black-screen open, base64
clipboard garbage), so a binary PNG has no working client-side route in
those webviews at all. The image option is withheld there until the
server-rendered signed-URL delivery (Telegram downloadFile /
VKWebAppDownloadFile) lands; the plain web and mobile browsers keep it.
On-device findings by the owner on the test contour (TG iOS, TG
Android, VK Android).
The history header's export button now opens a chooser — Telegram's
native popup inside Telegram, the app's own modal elsewhere — offering
the GCG file and a new client-rendered PNG of the final position
(lib/gameimage, Canvas 2D, lazy dynamic import, zero dependencies):
light theme, classic A..O/1..15 axes, label-free premium fills, and a
fixed-typography per-seat scoresheet with GCG-style move coordinates,
multi-word sub-lines, endgame rack-settlement row, winner trophy and a
hostname + device-locale finish date footer; a long game stretches the
board, never the typography.
Delivery mirrors the GCG rules (Web Share with no blob fallback, else
download) except on Android Telegram/VK WebViews and the desktop VK
iframe, where a binary PNG has no clipboard-text fallback: those get a
preview modal with a long-press/right-click save hint and a copy-image
button where ClipboardItem exists.