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The timer-panel UI/UX redesign built and shipped to dotfiles across five phased commits. This captures the archsetup-side records.
The three design prototypes (the three-directions study, the hero-rack iteration, and the final) land under docs/prototypes, which the spec's Prototype iterations section links. The spec flips DOING to IMPLEMENTED with a history line summarizing the build. The manual-testing checklist is rebuilt around the redesigned panel (repeat timers, recurring alarms with snooze and a ringing state, the configurable pomodoro cycle, the stopwatch sweep dial, locked presets, and bar-tooltip parity), and the two obsolete fuzzel-dialog tests are marked superseded. A dated entry under the closed feature task records the redesign.
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The timer GTK panel built and shipped to dotfiles (4 commits). Flipped the spec to IMPLEMENTED, closed the Timer GTK panel task, and filed the live-verification checklist (bar-opens-panel, create/validate, fire-time sort, pause/cancel/promote, stopwatch lap/stop/save, 10-cap + live countdown) under Manual testing and validation.
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Craig directed the build. Consolidated the four resolved decisions with his cj input from the sibling timer-module spec: GTK app in the instrument-console look, a queue/output-wall auto-sorted by fire time, stopwatch lap/stop with saveable runs, notify integration, 5/25-min configurable defaults, up to 10 timers, and widget-gallery elements. wtimer stays the engine; the bar's fuzzel creation flow retires and the module opens the panel.
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Craig's 2026-07-04 roam input on the panel's open "few other things" question: it gathers the mouse/trackpad, no-sleep, and auto-dim toggles and adds a wallpaper manager (where the displaced waypaper lands) with its own depth — multiple source directories, persistent switching, and a sunup/sundown day-night pair. Flagged that the wallpaper piece may warrant its own sub-spec.
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I gathered all five self-contained HTML/CSS design prototypes into one home: the instrument-console pair (moved from assets/), plus the net-panel rescan, sound panel, widget gallery, and waybar redesign (moved out of working/). Added a README index and updated every inbound link: build summary, the instrument-console and audio specs, and todo.org.
Also fixed a broken link the earlier sort left in the build summary. It still pointed at the instrument-console spec's old docs/design/ path after the move to docs/specs/.
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The specs were sorted into docs/specs/ on another machine, from a copy of this one that predated the 2026-07-03 panel-family design discussion. That lost the faceplate refinements. I re-applied them: the instrument-console faceplate aesthetic in place of the plain palette note, the audio/bt Kin row, a dated Status line, and the still-open "few other things" scoping question. The four decisions that pass resolved stay closed. Only the question it never addressed comes back.
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Both DRAFT panel specs had open design decisions blocking their builds. I resolved them. Timer panel: standalone rather than folded into desktop-settings, the fuzzel flow retires once the panel lands, the preset chips gain 10m/30m/2h, and live state comes from a new wtimer watch mode instead of 1s polling. Desktop-settings panel: auto-dim and airplane collapse into the panel while touchpad and caffeine stay on the bar, Super+Shift+G opens it, the code lives in dotfiles settings/ beside net/, and the brightness slider floors at 5%.
Both stay DRAFT and decision-complete, ready for a spec-review before build.
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Moved the seven formal specs from docs/design/ into docs/specs/, each stamped with a lifecycle status heading: four IMPLEMENTED (bluetooth, net-other-interfaces, audio, instrument-console), one CANCELLED (file-manager-swallow), two DRAFT (desktop-settings, timer). Rewrote the seven todo.org links to the new paths. The two -spec.org files without the spec spine (waybar-network-module, waybar-timer-module) stayed in docs/design/ as notes.
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