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9e176d8f10 feat(winui3): redesigned MainWindow + custom title bar + theme toggle
Lands the approved shape brief as the WinUI 3 MainWindow:

* 64px left rail with brand mark, primary nav (participants), Teams
  launch / hide / settings buttons, and the engine-status puck at the
  bottom. All five rail buttons use Segoe Fluent Icons glyphs at a
  uniform 20px optical size; no more bespoke <Path Data> shapes with
  inconsistent stroke weights.

* 44px custom title bar via ExtendsContentIntoTitleBar +
  SetTitleBar(AppTitleBar). The drag region absorbs the three live-state
  pills inline (session timer 'live * 00:14:32', REC count + elapsed,
  disk free) and a slim sun/moon theme-toggle button to the left of the
  system Min/Max/Close controls. System buttons inherit ButtonForeground
  Color etc. from AppWindow.TitleBar so they match palette in both
  themes.

* Section header with 'Participants * count' display, filter input,
  Refresh + Presets (Secondary buttons), and 'Enable all online' as
  the single cyan Primary button - finally a real button hierarchy
  instead of seven indistinguishable ghost buttons.

* Participants list rendered as ItemsRepeater + DataTemplate for now;
  the CommunityToolkit DataGrid migration follows in a separate commit.
  Row template at 64px height with: 3px cyan left border for active
  speaker, avatar with initials in cyan-muted circle, name + codec line,
  signal lock state with dot, audio meter via ProgressBar, output name
  in JetBrains Mono, ISO state pill (LIVE/OFF/ERROR) at right.

* Conditional in-call control bar below the table: Mute / Camera /
  Share / Marker / Leave + overflow kebab. Muted state binds the
  destructive coral treatment to the Mute button; Leave is also
  destructive (coral border + text); everything else is Secondary.
  Tight 8px spacing keeps the bar dense without crowding.

* Slim 32px status bar at the bottom: control-surface URL on the left
  (cyan dot indicator), keyboard-shortcut hints on the right in
  tertiary mono. Replaces the WPF host's six-column footer.

Implementation notes:

* MockParticipant model populates the table with representative data
  (Maya / Daniel / Aicha / Sam, one as active speaker) until the
  ParticipantViewModel binding migrates over from the WPF host.

* Custom Program.cs takes ownership of Main from the XAML compiler
  (DISABLE_XAML_GENERATED_MAIN). Calls Bootstrap.TryInitialize(0x00010006)
  before Application.Start so the unpackaged .exe can locate the
  WindowsAppSDK 1.6 framework MSIX at launch. Shutdown is paired in
  a finally block.

* Theme toggle in code-behind flips Window.Content.RequestedTheme
  between Dark and Light. {ThemeResource} bindings auto-swap across
  the visual tree; system title-bar buttons (outside the XAML tree)
  get color updates inline so they stay readable in both modes.

* app.manifest deferred from build - the framework-emitted manifest
  covers DPI awareness and supportedOS GUIDs; reintroducing our own
  goes in the next commit alongside the bootstrapper hardening.

Known issue: the unpackaged .exe currently fails to activate on this
build host with 'this application could not be started' before Main
runs. Build is clean; published output runs the same way. Diagnosing
the activation failure is the next session's first task (likely the
runtimeconfig.json including Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App which WinUI 3
doesn't want, or a missing CRT redistributable). The WPF host remains
the running build until that's resolved.

dotnet build TeamsISO.Windows.slnf -c Debug: 0 warnings, 0 errors.
2026-05-13 00:03:12 -04:00
cb1402ec8d feat(winui3): scaffold TeamsISO.App.WinUI alongside the WPF host
First step of the WinUI 3 replatform per the approved redesign brief.
The new project coexists with the existing src/TeamsISO.App (WPF) so the
WPF host keeps building and shipping while the WinUI 3 redesign lands
incrementally. Once the WinUI 3 build is feature-complete and tested
against a real Teams meeting, the WPF project is retired.

Scaffold contents:

* src/TeamsISO.App.WinUI/TeamsISO.App.WinUI.csproj
  Windows App SDK 1.6 LTS (250602001), unpackaged mode
  (WindowsPackageType=None) so the existing MSI installer keeps working.
  Target framework net8.0-windows10.0.19041.0, min platform 10.0.17763.0
  to preserve Win10 1809+ compatibility for working broadcast hardware.
  Pins WindowsSdkPackageVersion=10.0.19041.38 so .NET SDK 8.0.301 builds
  cleanly without an SDK upgrade on the build host.

* src/TeamsISO.App.WinUI/app.manifest
  PerMonitorV2 DPI awareness + gdiScaling for crisp text on high-DPI
  broadcast monitors. asInvoker trust level (control surface :9755 and
  OSC :9000 bind to 127.0.0.1, no admin needed).

* App.xaml + App.xaml.cs
  Minimal startup: brings up MainWindow. The full pipeline (NDI runtime
  preflight, IsoController wiring, single-instance mutex, REST + OSC
  bridge, tray icon, crash diagnostics, auto-update banner, onboarding)
  migrates in subsequent commits.

* Themes/Tokens.xaml
  Wild Dragon design tokens as ThemeDictionary entries (Default = Dark,
  Light). Colors as Color resources, Brushes paired per theme so
  {ThemeResource} auto-swaps when RequestedTheme flips — no app restart,
  no flicker. Spacing/radii/typography tokens are theme-agnostic at the
  outer level. Light palette maintains brand recognition via cyan-tinted
  off-whites (#FAFAFB canvas, #F0F1F3 rail) rather than pure white, and
  splits cyan into accent.cyan.surface (#97EDF0, works in both modes
  because text on top is near-black) and accent.cyan.text (#97EDF0 dark
  / #0E7C82 light) so captions and inline labels keep AA contrast.

* Themes/Controls.xaml
  Button hierarchy with real commitments: Primary (cyan fill, one per
  surface), Secondary (transparent bordered), Tertiary (text only),
  Destructive (coral border + text), Caption (titlebar), RailIcon.
  Typographic ramp (Display / Title / Heading / Body / Subtle / Caption
  / Mono) at the DESIGN.md 1.25 ratio.

* CommunityToolkit.WinUI.UI.Controls.DataGrid 7.1.2 referenced for the
  participants table migration. (Toolkit 8.x dropped DataGrid; 7.x is
  the only currently-maintained free option for WinUI 3.)

* Inter.ttf + JetBrainsMono.ttf + dragon-mark.png + teamsiso.ico copied
  from the WPF project's Assets/ so the WinUI 3 host is self-contained.

* TeamsISO.sln + TeamsISO.Windows.slnf updated to include the new
  project. The .slnf paths switch to backslash form so MSBuild can match
  them against the .sln's canonical path representation.

Verified: dotnet build TeamsISO.Windows.slnf -c Debug succeeds with 0
warnings and 0 errors for all 8 projects (WPF host, WinUI 3 host, engine,
NDI interop, console, three test projects).
2026-05-12 23:52:35 -04:00