Route UI state persistence through adapter
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@@ -263,6 +263,9 @@ agent or engineer to remove them without reconstructing context from chat.
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and startup run-counter writes now routes through `src/legacy_preference_storage.*`.
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The adapter still calls legacy `Settings` directly until a real preference
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store service is injected.
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- 2026-06-12: DEBT-0045 was narrowed again. UI scale and retained UI-state/RTL
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saves now use `src/legacy_preference_storage.*`, leaving `App::set_ui_scale`
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and `App::ui_save` as UI/layout adapters instead of direct `Settings` writers.
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- 2026-06-05: DEBT-0056 was narrowed. `src/asset.h` no longer exposes Android
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SDK types or forward declarations; retained Android asset-manager and asset
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handles are stored as opaque pointers and cast only inside `src/asset.cpp`,
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@@ -865,7 +868,7 @@ agent or engineer to remove them without reconstructing context from chat.
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| DEBT-0042 | Open | Modernization | Accepted Save As and Save Version planning/execution dispatch plus Save As overwrite prompt metadata now consumes pure `pp_app_core` through `App::dialog_save`, `App::dialog_save_ver`, `pano_cli plan-document-file`, `pano_cli plan-document-version`, `pano_cli plan-document-session-prompt`, `DocumentFileSaveServices`, `DocumentVersionSaveServices`, and `src/legacy_document_session_services.*`; Save As overwrite prompt creation now uses `src/legacy_app_dialog_services.*`, and accepted Save As/Save Version execution prepares a payload-bearing canvas snapshot report before retained saving, but the bridge still wires overwrite callbacks directly, delegates actual writing to legacy `Canvas::project_save`, mutates app document name/path/directory fields, marks version saves dirty before saving, updates the title, and handles keyboard/dialog cleanup directly | Preserve current Save As and Save Version behavior while document persistence moves toward app/document/storage/UI services | `pp_app_core_document_session_tests`; `pano_cli plan-document-file --work-dir D:/Paint --name demo --target-exists`; `pano_cli plan-document-session-prompt --kind file-overwrite --name demo`; `pano_cli plan-document-version --directory D:/Paint --doc-name demo.01 --existing-path D:/Paint/demo.02.ppi`; `pano_cli simulate-app-session --save-intent save-as`; `pano_cli simulate-app-session --save-intent save-version`; `ctest --preset desktop-fast --build-config Debug` | Save As overwrite prompting, project-save execution, app document metadata updates, title updates, version-save dirty-state handling, and keyboard/dialog cleanup are owned by injected app/document/storage/UI services with `App::dialog_save` and `App::dialog_save_ver` acting only as UI adapters |
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| DEBT-0043 | Open | Modernization | Equirectangular, layer, animation-frame, depth, and cube-face export planning/execution dispatch now consumes pure `pp_app_core` through `App::dialog_export`, `App::dialog_export_layers`, `App::dialog_export_anim_frames`, `App::dialog_export_depth`, `App::dialog_export_cube_faces`, `pano_cli plan-export-*`, `DocumentExportServices`, and `src/legacy_document_export_services.*`; layer/frame dialogs also consume `plan_document_export_collection_target` plus `PlatformServices::uses_work_directory_document_export_collections()` instead of spelling local iOS branches, export success/failure/license dialog metadata plus execution log labels now come from `pp_app_core`, equirectangular/layer/animation-frame/depth/cube-face execution prepares a payload-bearing document snapshot plus the shared `pp_paint_renderer::prepare_document_frame_export_readiness` report, document-snapshot writer-versus-retained fallback routing now comes from tested `pp_app_core` policy including current-platform support consumed by the live bridge, depth export target naming and two-payload write order are covered by tested `pp_app_core` helpers, cube-face export writes the pure face PNG bytes to `pp_app_core` planned work-directory face paths through `execute_document_cube_face_export_write` before falling back to retained Canvas execution on failure, PNG/JPEG equirectangular export writes the pure `pp_paint_renderer` equirectangular payload through `execute_document_export_file_write` before retained fallback, and payload-complete layer/animation-frame collections write pure `pp_paint_renderer` PNG sequences through `execute_document_export_collection_write` before retained fallback, but the bridge still adapts retained filesystem writes/exported-image publishing locally, still calls legacy `Canvas` export methods for Web/incomplete-readback collection exports and depth rendering, creates export directories, handles picker-selected stems, performs Web prepared-file handoff directly, and leaves depth render/readback plus the legacy `.png`/JPEG payload mismatch on the retained path | Preserve current image/collection/depth/cube export behavior while export execution moves toward document/renderer/platform/storage services | `pp_app_core_document_export_tests`; `pp_platform_api_tests`; `pano_cli plan-export-start --requires-license --demo`; `pano_cli plan-export-menu --kind layers`; `pano_cli plan-export-target --kind collection --work-dir D:/Paint --doc-name demo --suffix _layers`; `pano_cli plan-export-target --kind cube-faces --work-dir D:/Paint --doc-name demo`; `pano_cli plan-export-message --kind equirectangular --destination work --detail D:/Paint`; `pano_cli plan-export-report --kind license-disabled`; `pano_cli plan-export-snapshot-route --kind layers-collection --captured-face-payloads 3 --pending-face-payloads 6`; `pano_cli simulate-document-export`; `ctest --preset desktop-fast --build-config Debug` | File, collection, stem, depth, and remaining retained export execution, export-directory creation, Web file handoff, picker-selected stem handling, and legacy canvas export calls are owned by injected document/renderer/platform/storage services with export dialogs acting only as UI adapters |
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| DEBT-0044 | Open | Modernization | Timelapse and animation MP4 export execution dispatch now consumes pure `pp_app_core` through `App::dialog_timelapse_export`, `App::dialog_export_mp4`, `pano_cli plan-export-menu`, `pano_cli plan-export-target --kind name`, `pano_cli plan-export-message`, `pano_cli plan-export-report`, `DocumentVideoExportServices`, and `src/legacy_document_export_services.*`, and success/failure/license dialog metadata plus execution log labels now come from `pp_app_core`, but the bridge still launches legacy desktop timelapse worker threads, calls `App::rec_export`, calls `Canvas::export_anim_mp4`, and owns mobile/Web save callbacks | Preserve current MP4/timelapse export behavior while video export moves toward app/document/renderer/video/platform/storage services | `pp_app_core_document_export_tests`; `pano_cli plan-export-menu --kind animation-mp4`; `pano_cli plan-export-menu --kind timelapse`; `pano_cli plan-export-target --kind name --doc-name demo --suffix -animation`; `pano_cli plan-export-target --kind name --doc-name demo --suffix -timelapse`; `pano_cli plan-export-message --kind timelapse --destination success`; `pano_cli plan-export-report --kind animation-mp4 --message "video export path must not be empty"`; `ctest --preset desktop-fast --build-config Debug` | Timelapse and animation MP4 execution, desktop worker threading, frame readback/video encoding handoff, and mobile/Web save callbacks are owned by injected app/document/renderer/video/platform/storage services with export dialogs acting only as UI adapters |
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| DEBT-0045 | Open | Modernization | Options-menu preference execution now consumes pure `pp_app_core` through UI scale, viewport scale, RTL direction, VR mode, VR-controller, auto-timelapse, and canvas cursor-mode callbacks plus `AppPreferenceServices` and `src/legacy_app_preference_services.*`; viewport-density and cursor-mode execution now delegate to `src/legacy_canvas_view_services.*`, and retained preference persistence now routes through `src/legacy_preference_storage.*`, but the bridges still call legacy `App::set_ui_scale`, `App::set_ui_rtl`, `App::rec_start`, `App::rec_stop`, retained canvas view mutation, and retained `Settings` storage through that adapter; VR mode callbacks now call `App` VR wrappers that dispatch to `PlatformServices`, whose desktop runtime policy prefers OpenXR while the actual Windows OpenVR SDK bridge still lives in `WindowsPlatformServices` under DEBT-0061 | Preserve current options-menu behavior while preferences move toward app/UI/platform/storage services | `pp_app_core_app_preferences_tests`; `pp_app_core_canvas_view_tests`; `pano_cli plan-app-preferences --ui-scale 1.5 --display-density 2 --current-scale 1.6 --scale-option 1 --scale-option 1.5 --rtl`; `pano_cli plan-canvas-view-density --density 1.5`; `pano_cli plan-canvas-view-cursor-mode --mode 3`; `ctest --preset desktop-fast --build-config Debug`; `cmake --build --preset windows-msvc-default --config Debug --target PanoPainter` | Preference persistence, UI/layout direction, viewport density, cursor mode, VR mode start/stop/failure handling, VR-controller state, and auto-timelapse recording side effects are owned by injected app/UI/platform/storage services with options-menu callbacks acting only as UI adapters |
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| DEBT-0045 | Open | Modernization | Options-menu preference execution now consumes pure `pp_app_core` through UI scale, viewport scale, RTL direction, VR mode, VR-controller, auto-timelapse, and canvas cursor-mode callbacks plus `AppPreferenceServices` and `src/legacy_app_preference_services.*`; viewport-density and cursor-mode execution now delegate to `src/legacy_canvas_view_services.*`, and retained preference persistence for UI scale, UI-state/RTL, viewport density, cursor mode, VR controllers, and auto-timelapse now routes through `src/legacy_preference_storage.*`, but the bridges still call legacy `App::set_ui_scale`, `App::set_ui_rtl`, `App::rec_start`, `App::rec_stop`, retained canvas view mutation, and retained `Settings` storage through that adapter; VR mode callbacks now call `App` VR wrappers that dispatch to `PlatformServices`, whose desktop runtime policy prefers OpenXR while the actual Windows OpenVR SDK bridge still lives in `WindowsPlatformServices` under DEBT-0061 | Preserve current options-menu behavior while preferences move toward app/UI/platform/storage services | `pp_app_core_app_preferences_tests`; `pp_app_core_canvas_view_tests`; `pano_cli plan-app-preferences --ui-scale 1.5 --display-density 2 --current-scale 1.6 --scale-option 1 --scale-option 1.5 --rtl`; `pano_cli plan-canvas-view-density --density 1.5`; `pano_cli plan-canvas-view-cursor-mode --mode 3`; `ctest --preset desktop-fast --build-config Debug`; `cmake --build --preset windows-msvc-default --config Debug --target PanoPainter` | Preference persistence, UI/layout direction, viewport density, cursor mode, VR mode start/stop/failure handling, VR-controller state, and auto-timelapse recording side effects are owned by injected app/UI/platform/storage services with options-menu callbacks acting only as UI adapters |
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| DEBT-0046 | Open | Modernization | Startup preference/runtime execution and startup resource sequencing now consume pure `pp_app_core` through `App::init`, `pano_cli plan-app-startup`, `pano_cli plan-app-startup-resources`, `AppStartupServices`, `AppStartupResourceServices`, and `src/legacy_app_startup_services.*`, and startup preference persistence now routes through `src/legacy_preference_storage.*`, but the bridge still calls legacy `Settings` storage through that adapter, `App::rec_start`, app VR-controller state mutation, message-box license warning execution, shader loading, asset initialization, layout creation, title updates, and UI render-target creation directly | Preserve current startup behavior while app startup moves toward app/preferences/storage/recording/UI/renderer services | `pp_app_core_app_startup_tests`; `pano_cli plan-app-startup --run-counter 7 --vr-controllers-disabled --license-invalid`; `pano_cli plan-app-startup --run-counter -1`; `pano_cli plan-app-startup-resources --width 1280 --height 720`; `pano_cli plan-app-startup-resources --bad-size`; `ctest --preset desktop-fast --build-config Debug`; `cmake --build --preset windows-msvc-default --config Debug --target PanoPainter` | Startup preference persistence, auto-timelapse startup, stored VR-controller state, license validation/warning, startup resource initialization, title updates, and UI render-target allocation are owned by injected app/preferences/storage/recording/UI/renderer services with `App::init` acting only as orchestration |
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| DEBT-0047 | Open | Modernization | PPBR brush package export request validation, success-dialog metadata, and execution dispatch now consume pure `pp_app_core` through `App::dialog_ppbr_export`, `pano_cli plan-brush-package-export`, `BrushPackageExportServices`, and `src/legacy_brush_package_export_services.*`; PPBR header/path planning now consumes `pp_assets::brush_package`, and the macOS data-directory override now routes through `PlatformServices`, but the bridge still reads `NodeDialogExportPPBR`, carries the legacy `Image` header object outside the pure request, converts to `NodePanelBrushPreset::PPBRInfo`, calls `NodePanelBrushPreset::export_ppbr`, owns desktop worker-thread dispatch, dialog destruction, and mobile/Web completion directly | Preserve current PPBR export behavior while brush assets, PPBR serialization, picker completion, and UI lifetime move toward asset/storage/UI/platform services | `pp_assets_brush_package_tests`; `pp_app_core_brush_package_export_tests`; `pp_platform_api_tests`; `pano_cli plan-brush-package-export --path D:/Paint/clouds.ppbr --author Artist --dest-path D:/Paint/BrushPreviews --export-data --header-image`; `pano_cli plan-brush-package-export --path D:/Paint/clouds.ppbr`; `pano_cli plan-brush-package-export`; `pano_cli plan-brush-package-export --path clouds`; `pano_cli plan-brush-package-export --path D:/Paint/clouds.ppbr --dest-path D:/Paint/BrushPreviews --no-export-data`; `ctest --preset desktop-fast --build-config Debug`; `cmake --build --preset windows-msvc-default --config Debug --target PanoPainter` | PPBR metadata collection, header-image ownership, serialization, picker-selected path execution, desktop threading, dialog lifetime, and mobile/Web completion are owned by injected brush asset/storage/UI/platform services with `App::dialog_ppbr_export` acting only as a UI adapter |
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| DEBT-0048 | Open | Modernization | ABR/PPBR brush package import execution now consumes pure `pp_app_core` through document-open confirmation callbacks, `pano_cli plan-brush-package-import`, `BrushPackageImportServices`, and `src/legacy_brush_package_import_services.*`; imported brush tip/pattern target paths now consume `pp_assets::brush_package`, but the bridge still launches detached legacy `NodePanelBrushPreset::import_abr`/`import_ppbr` worker threads and depends on the legacy preset panel as the importer/storage owner | Preserve current brush import behavior while brush package parsing, preset storage, progress/error reporting, and UI refresh move toward asset/paint/UI services | `pp_assets_brush_package_tests`; `pp_app_core_brush_package_import_tests`; `pano_cli plan-brush-package-import --kind ppbr --path D:/Paint/Brushes/clouds.ppbr`; `pano_cli plan-brush-package-import --kind abr --path D:/Paint/Brushes/clouds.abr`; `pano_cli plan-brush-package-import --kind ppbr`; `ctest --preset desktop-fast --build-config Debug`; `cmake --build --preset windows-msvc-default --config Debug --target PanoPainter` | ABR/PPBR parsing, preset creation/storage, import threading/progress, duplicate asset policy, and UI refresh are owned by injected brush asset/paint/UI services with document-open callbacks only confirming user intent |
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