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* chore: close the panel-smoke assertion bug as diagnosed test driftCraig Jennings10 hours1-2/+3
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* chore: close the speedrun tasks and record the diagnosesCraig Jennings10 hours1-6/+19
| | | | The org-capture float cap and the doctor realtime lamps close as DONE (dotfiles 9c4dc2f, 0318a91). The zfs VM failure is diagnosed and externally blocked: OpenZFS 2.3.3 tops out at kernel 6.15 against our 6.18 LTS, and archzfs hasn't published 2.4.x yet. The lyricsgenius recheck logged the same structural LICENSE.txt pin. Both evidence reports are linked from their parents (dotfiles 260752a, archsetup 78081e4), and the pre-existing panel-smoke state-word failure is filed as its own bug.
* docs: evidence sweep for the 64 undeclared ratio packagesCraig Jennings11 hours1-0/+84
| | | | Per package: description, requirer, install date, bucketed into candidates (30), dependency-pulled (6), orphaned libraries (7), and structural (21). The include/ignore pass reads the candidates bucket; rerun make package-diff after to confirm the count drops.
* chore: review the seven stalest tasksCraig Jennings11 hours1-5/+15
| | | | None were killed or re-graded. The stow-conflicts task moved: ratio's calibre check closed (the config dir is a folded stow symlink, so the first-launch gap never existed there) and the waypaper canonical is decided and applied (dark-lion, dotfiles fea3e93), leaving only the velox sweep. The dotfiles-audit task gained a solo child for the evidence report so the legwork can run unattended. The rest were confirmed as-is.
* fix: restore the net-doctor task heading dropped by the previous filingCraig Jennings11 hours1-0/+2
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* chore: file two panel tasks and bump the keybinding familyCraig Jennings11 hours1-2/+8
| | | | Two new tasks from the maint/net feedback pass: the live-refresh hairline replacement (the "updates too often / unclear line" report resolved to the 3s countdown hairline, so it's a design task with candidate replacements) and net-panel speedtest history. The panel keybinding family moves [#C] to [#B] with maintenance as the priority chord, since that's the panel I reach for without one.
* feat(maint): ship a tailscale health-noise ignore listCraig Jennings12 hours1-0/+7
| | | | The maint probe now reads network.tailscale_health_ignore before grading the tailscale lamp. This ships the fleet default: tailscaled's permanent DNS-unreachable complaint under systemd-resolved, which kept the lamp amber while DNS worked.
* chore: groom the seven stalest tasksCraig Jennings31 hours1-5/+19
| | | | I restamped all seven. The popup bug now names the org-capture float, records the fix shape (a maxsize windowrule in the dotfiles hyprland config), and picks up :quick: and :solo:. The net-doctor heading now names the remaining work (VM live verification) instead of the shipped spec build. The audio-doctor mic task loses :solo: while its spec is still DRAFT with open decisions.
* chore: archive completed tasks and file two cross-needle referencesCraig Jennings35 hours4-87/+84
| | | | Wrap cleanup moved the closed net/bt panel tasks into the archive. Two reference photos (weather-station comfort meter, SWR forward/reflected meter) are filed for the next catalogue pass — both look N13-covered.
* feat(gallery): slide-rule unit stops, zoom-safe clicks, and four facesCraig Jennings35 hours2-20/+75
| | | | | | | | Clicks compared e.clientX (visual px, scaled by the size toggle's CSS zoom) against layout-px mark coordinates, so at M or L size nearest-mark snapping picked the wrong stop, usually the far end — the dial felt impossible to select. The click handler now divides the zoom out (offsetWidth over rect width), and the widget shows a subtle outline on click focus so it reads as armed for arrow keys. The printed numerals are now majors with minor ticks at the integer units between them, all selectable: click a numeral, a mark, or between marks, and arrows step one unit instead of one numeral. The spec sheet claimed drag-only input, which was never true; it now names the click and key idioms. The face rides new --tn-* vars and GW.slideRule gains opts.skin plus setStyle backed by GW.slideRule.STYLES: warm backlit (shipped default), chrome with dark ink, 80s black glass with an LED-red needle, and marantz blue with a pale needle. Card 25 joins the styleChips rig.
* feat(gallery): give the segmented selector amber, green, and red accentsCraig Jennings36 hours2-29/+30
| | | | | | The lit segment rides new --seg-on-* vars with the shipped amber as the stylesheet fallback, and GW.segmented gains opts.accent plus setStyle backed by GW.segmented.STYLES, the same shape as the slide toggle. Card 06 is the third chips demo rig, so the per-card IIFEs collapse into one styleChips(no, STYLES, AXES) helper serving cards 01, R05, and 06.
* feat(gallery): add a live validation tally with an audit stepperCraig Jennings36 hours1-3/+68
| | | | | | | | The index panel gains a Validation section: done / in progress / not done counts with a total, each row carrying a mini lamp dot in the matching state color. Every lamp click recounts, so the tally always mirrors the cards. Clicking a row starts an audit of that state: the page jumps to the first matching card and a pill docks bottom-right showing the position (2/5 · next). Clicking the pill advances through the rest without scrolling back to the index, the x or Esc dismisses it, and the card list re-reads on every step so lamp changes mid-audit are picked up. setV fires while its card is still detached from the document, so the running count lags the last card by one during the build. A final recount after all cards land closes the gap.
* fix(gallery): drop the lab parchment panel skin, restore the cream cap finishCraig Jennings36 hours2-12/+11
| | | | ca006d8 removed the cream cap color, but the parchment to retire was the lab panel skin. The panel axis is now silver / studio with silver as the default, and cream returns to the cap-color axis.
* fix(gallery): drop the chrome-on-chrome index line and the cream cap colorCraig Jennings36 hours2-4/+4
| | | | | | Bare metal needs no painted stripe, so the chrome cap shape in the chrome finish renders lineless. Other shapes keep their index line in every finish. The cream finish is gone from the color axis along with its now-unused gradient. The stripe set stands at black, red, green, blue, amber, plus the chrome body.
* feat(gallery): rebuild R05 filter bank with three skin axesCraig Jennings36 hours3-29/+137
| | | | | | | | The old card was a sketch: eight bare tracks and flat teal arrows floating on the card background. Real slider banks (the Vieltronix filter, the Pioneer SG-9500, the Technics SH-8065, the Zaxcom Oasis) have a faceplate, dual dB rails, dense bands, and caps that read as machined parts. The rebuilt bank draws twelve bands on a screwed faceplate with tick rails both sides. Skins ship as constructor opts backed by GW.filterBank.STYLES on three independent axes: panel (lab parchment / silver aluminum / studio black), cap shape (tall block fader / short ribbed / chrome T), and cap color (black white-index / red, green, blue, amber stripes / chrome / cream). Shape and color are separate axes so any finish applies to any cap. opts.style picks a native trio. setStyle(axis, name) restyles a live instance with values preserved. The card grows chip groups driving setStyle, the same demo-rig pattern as the slide toggle. Values shorter than a custom freqs list now pad instead of placing caps at NaN. I filed the Oasis reference alongside the others.
* docs(spec): record Phase 1 completion in the component-generation specCraig Jennings37 hours1-3/+4
| | | | Dated history line for the finished extraction, the extraction acceptance criterion checked, the appendix's demand-matrix label corrected from Phase 1 to Phase 2 (a leftover from the pre-review phase order), and the consumer design notes that widget CSS ships inside widgets.js via GW_CSS.
* docs(tests): record CDP probe-writing traps in the probes READMECraig Jennings37 hours1-0/+13
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* docs(gallery): document widgets.js consumer API; close extraction phaseCraig Jennings37 hours2-5/+58
| | | | README gains a widget-library section covering the GW builder contract, GW_CSS styling, the tick contract for live meters, named style options, and the CDP probes. The stray waybar-redesign bullet moves back to the prototypes list. todo.org Phase 1 closes as a dated entry.
* refactor(gallery): slide-toggle style options become GW.slideToggle optsCraig Jennings37 hours2-26/+46
| | | | The four style axes (on/off track, off engraving, thumb) move from a page-side chip rig into named constructor opts backed by GW.slideToggle.STYLES, with a setStyle handle method for live restyling. The gallery chips stay as a demo rig driving that method. Defaults match the stylesheet fallbacks, so a bare GW.slideToggle renders unchanged.
* refactor(gallery): move widget CSS into GW_CSS in widgets.jsCraig Jennings37 hours2-502/+503
| | | | Widget-internal rules and the pulse/flipdrop keyframes now inject via ensureCss, so widgets.js consumers get styling without the gallery stylesheet. The page-side reelspin injector became a plain GW_CSS rule. The gallery keeps page furniture, option-chip capsules, tokens, and the reduced-motion guard.
* refactor(gallery): extract indicators R35, R36, R45-R47, R52 into GW buildersCraig Jennings37 hours2-176/+272
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* refactor(gallery): extract indicators R10, R11, R25, R26, R30, R31 into GW ↵Craig Jennings37 hours3-219/+335
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* refactor(gallery): extract indicators N20-N28 into GW buildersCraig Jennings37 hours2-117/+276
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* refactor(gallery): extract indicators 18-23, 26 into GW buildersCraig Jennings37 hours2-43/+157
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* refactor(gallery): extract meters R43, R44, R53-R56 into GW buildersCraig Jennings38 hours2-239/+369
| | | | The heading-bug servo chase and the chart recorder's day clock are widget-owned animations, so they move into their builders with the reduced-motion gates intact (reduced motion paints the recorder's full day once). This completes the Meters section — all 28 extracted.
* refactor(gallery): extract meters R01, R07-R09, R13, R17 into GW buildersCraig Jennings38 hours3-200/+311
| | | | The VU ballistics chase stays page-side and drives mcVu.set(t); the R17 trace animation is widget-owned so it moves into the builder with its reduced-motion gate. The R17 face gradient keeps instance-local defs because its stops read screen-family vars from the widget subtree; probe-fams selectors follow the retired rcrt ids to the card handle.
* refactor(gallery): extract meters N11-N18 into GW buildersCraig Jennings38 hours2-54/+193
| | | | Scope, EQ bars, and strip chart take value-driven handles (set samples / push); the eqBands oscillator and the demo signal stay page-side. The N11 screen-family chips now reach the scope through the card handle instead of the retired scopep id.
* refactor(gallery): extract meters 10-17 into GW buildersCraig Jennings38 hours2-48/+190
| | | | The page keeps the clock and demo signal; live meters (VU pair, mini signal, sparkline, waveform strip) expose value-driven handles — set/push repaint synchronously and fire onChange like every other builder. Peak-hold and history buffers move into the builders. fastTick and paintStatic now drive card handles.
* refactor(gallery): extract controls R39-R42, R48-R51 into GW buildersCraig Jennings38 hours2-271/+342
| | | | Rotary telephone dial, circuit breaker panel, DSKY, cam-timer drum, knife switch, decade box, two-hand safety, and voice-loop keyset — the Controls section is now fully extracted. The dial keeps its wind-and-return animation (reduced-motion path included); the cam timer and voice loop keep their gated self-advance and activity-flicker intervals inside their builders. DSKY and voice loop are the first HTML-based builders with structural CSS still gallery-side. Behavioral pass now 118 checks; both probes green.
* refactor(gallery): extract controls R27-R29, R32-R34, R37, R38 into GW buildersCraig Jennings38 hours2-305/+341
| | | | Winged gain selector, rotary disc switch, guarded toggle, mechanical timer dial, four-way rocker, four-way toggle selector, pin routing matrix, and dead-man button. The timer dial keeps its reduced-motion-gated 1 Hz wind-down inside the builder — it's widget behavior, not a gallery meter loop. discRed moves to the shared defs so the guarded toggle renders standalone. Behavioral pass now 96 checks; both probes green.
* refactor(gallery): extract controls R16, R18-R24 into GW buildersCraig Jennings38 hours3-287/+319
| | | | Entry keypad, thumb-slide pair, waveform region editor, drum roller, LED program row, three-position slide, spun knob, and stomp switch. The drum roller's per-instance clip paths get a uid() helper so two instances can coexist; the region editor's screen-family chips now reach the widget through the card handle (card.gw.el) instead of a stage id, and probe-fams drives its post-recolor check through the handle's set(). Behavioral pass now 78 checks; both probes green.
* refactor(gallery): extract R02-R06, R12, R14, R15 into GW buildersCraig Jennings38 hours2-262/+335
| | | | First SVG-widget batch: vernier dial, bat toggle, fluted knob, filter bank, chicken-head, slot fader, spade knob, and multi-band dial. widgets.js gains the shared-defs mechanism — document-scoped gradients (nutG, chromeG, spadeKnob, sfScrew, ...) now live in one hidden defs svg, created idempotently by whichever builder needs them first, so cross-widget url(#id) references survive extraction and any widget renders standalone. Probes green; behavioral pass now 60 checks.
* refactor(gallery): extract controls N01-N10 into GW buildersCraig Jennings38 hours2-86/+210
| | | | Rocker, transport cluster, preset bank, dual knob, encoder, key switch, crossfader, thumbwheel, DIP bank, and jog wheel move into widgets.js; their inline onclick globals (transport/preset/keyTurn/dip) become listeners inside the builders. Transport takes an explicit animate option so reduced-motion behavior is the consumer's call; its initial paint leaves reel play-state to CSS, matching load behavior. Probes green plus the per-widget behavioral pass (43 checks).
* refactor(gallery): extract controls 01-09, 24, 25 into GW buildersCraig Jennings39 hours2-75/+237
| | | | Eleven CSS-form controls (slide toggle, console keys, both faders, knob, segmented, chip, arm-to-fire, lamp row, rotary selector, slide-rule dial) move into widgets.js as parameterized builders returning handles; card() now accepts a builder function in place of stage HTML, so these cards are declarative records wiring GW.* onChange into their readouts. Probes green plus a per-widget behavioral pass over all eleven.
* refactor(gallery): extract the shared engine into widgets.jsCraig Jennings39 hours2-71/+128
| | | | First componentization batch per the component-generation spec: widgets.js is a classic script exposing the GW namespace (svgEl, polar, drag helpers, seg7, buildBars, VU law, SCREEN_FAMS) plus a css-injection scaffold that grows as builders move in. The gallery loads it via a relative script src and destructures the helpers, so file:// keeps working. Probes green.
* docs(spec): component-generation spec reviewed, folded, and decomposedCraig Jennings39 hours2-29/+64
| | | | spec-review passed with three findings, all pre-agreed and folded in the same pass: the option-1 approval superseded the demand-gated extraction order (extraction now covers the full catalogue ungated, phases 1-2 swapped, decisions 4 and 8 re-scoped), the card-record refactor is now named in phase 1, and stale counts were refreshed (109 cards, R56). Lifecycle DRAFT -> READY -> DOING; phase tasks live under the Retro widget catalogue parent with the spec UUID stamped as :SPEC_ID:.
* test(gallery): repair stale probe assertionsCraig Jennings39 hours2-3/+5
| | | | The committed probes asserted the pre-sprint gallery: default size 3 (now 2/M since 70507b7) and five .famchips rows (card 01's option capsules reuse the class, so six exist). The zoom test now clicks 3x explicitly instead of assuming it as the default, and the family count filters to rows labeled 'screen' so future option-group cards don't break it.
* test(gallery): commit the CDP behavioral probesCraig Jennings39 hours3-0/+195
| | | | The full-regression and screen-family probes lived in session scratch; the widgets.js extraction uses them as its per-batch no-regression gate, so they become repo tooling.
* feat(gallery): card IDs in prose link to their cardCraig Jennings39 hours1-1/+11
| | | | Every R##/N## token in a note or spec sheet becomes a jump link to that card, which lights a gold ring when targeted — comparisons are one click. Cards carry anchor ids; the linkifier only wraps tokens whose card exists.
* fix(gallery): option groups as inline capsulesCraig Jennings39 hours1-12/+16
| | | | One row per group wasted vertical space; groups are now bordered capsules — label plus choices encircled together — flowing inline with gaps and wrapping as needed. Selection exclusivity is scoped inside each capsule.
* fix(gallery): one row per option groupCraig Jennings39 hours1-5/+6
| | | | All four toggle option groups shared one wrapping row, so OFF TEXT read as ambiguous between the chips on either side. Each group now renders as its own labeled row with a fixed label column, and single-group cards keep their shape.
* fix(gallery): distinct chrome thumb; independent OFF-text color groupCraig Jennings39 hours1-5/+9
| | | | Chrome deepens to a steel blue-gray so the thumb no longer offers two whites. The OFF engraving gets its own group (white, red, black) and owns the ink outright — the track choice no longer sets text color as a side effect. Chip rows wrap now that a card can carry four groups.
* feat(gallery): thumb color options on the slide toggleCraig Jennings39 hours1-1/+6
| | | | A third chip group picks the thumb material from the instrument palette: light aluminum (shipped), dark rubber, chrome silver, and brass. The thumb stays constant across states — the group changes what it is made of, not what it signals.
* feat(gallery): persist the widget-size choice across refreshesCraig Jennings39 hours1-0/+5
| | | | The S/M/L pick saves to localStorage alongside the validation lamps and restores on load, falling back to the default M when unset or invalid.
* docs(specs): close the web-library packaging decisionCraig Jennings39 hours2-6/+6
| | | | Craig approved the classic-script widgets.js with a GW namespace as part of the componentization go-ahead. All eight decisions resolved; the spec is ready for review. The build itself waits on his per-card validation pass.
* feat(gallery): validation lamps and the readout/options/text card orderCraig Jennings40 hours2-6/+25
| | | | Every card gets a status lamp at the upper-right for the pre-componentization validation pass: click cycles not-done, in-progress, done, and the state persists per card in localStorage. Below the stage the card now reads readout, then options, then descriptive text, with separators between the zones and no labels — chips moved into a generic options container that future selectors share.
* feat(gallery): index panel in the mastheadCraig Jennings40 hours1-8/+36
| | | | A raised-faceplate table of contents to the right of the description — corner screws, engraved title, section links with smooth scroll to Controls, Meters, Indicators, and the Palette. The masthead becomes a flex row so the panel wraps under the text on narrow windows.
* feat(gallery): dark as an ON track option on the slide toggleCraig Jennings40 hours1-3/+4
| | | | With dark available on both sides, the ON engraving color rides its own variable — cream on the dark track, panel-dark on amber and green — so every combination stays readable.
* feat(gallery): per-state color choices on the slide toggleCraig Jennings40 hours1-3/+27
| | | | Two chip groups next to the readout: the ON track picks amber or green, the OFF track picks dark or red (red gets cream engraving for contrast). Track colors ride CSS variables with the shipped look as fallback; the thumb never changes — state lives in the revealed track, like the hardware.
* feat(gallery): linked reference photos in spec sheets; steady the slide toggleCraig Jennings40 hours2-5/+9
| | | | Reference photos now live in docs/prototypes/reference/ named after their widget, and a spec sheet links its photo via a ref field — one line per future card. The slide toggle also stops jumping on click (the order flip changed which flex item supplied the inline baseline; vertical-align middle pins it) and the thumb keeps one color — the revealed track signals the state, like the hardware.