Pressing pause or seeking while the player's on-screen controls were hidden raised
the entire OSD, covering the subtitles the viewer was rewinding to read. Transport
keys now answer with a transient indicator and leave the chrome down; Select,
D-pad Center and a centre tap remain the deliberate way to bring the controls
back.
Play/pause confirms with an icon-only translucent disc at the centre of the frame,
72px around a 44px glyph, which grows and fades in, holds half a second at rest,
then runs the same motion in reverse. Seeking shows the amount plus a single
chevron on the same line at the edge it travels toward, with no backdrop at all:
anything large enough to read as a surface is large enough to cover picture and
subtitles, so legibility comes from shadows instead. Only the chevron moves, and
it eases outward across most of its cycle and returns briefly, holding a visible
opacity floor rather than blinking out. Type is scaled per platform, since a
television is read from across the room. The existing text pill stays for genuine
notices - rate changes, chapter titles, zoom, errors - because an earlier centred
pill overlapped ASS \an8 subtitle placement, which is the readability complaint
this feedback exists to answer.
Every relative seek entry point now shares one coalescing primitive. The keyboard
shortcuts fell through to KeyboardShortcutsService and previously reported
nothing, and both they and the remote's chapter fallback rebased each press off
player.state.position, so a burst against a slow backend pinned every request near
one step while the indicator climbed to a total that was never committed. A
released key commits its pending target immediately and resets the acceleration
tier, including on live TV where seeks bypass the accumulator. A chapter seek with
nowhere to go, past the last chapter or already at the start, no longer announces a
jump it does not perform.
Rewind-on-resume follows the resolved intent rather than the current state, so a
directed pause on an already-paused video neither resumes nor rewinds. Indicators
carry their own liveRegion semantics nodes: their labels previously merged into the
full-screen "show playback controls" target, corrupting its accessible name, and
they keep announcing "Paused"/"Playing" and the seek amount from icon-only visuals.
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Distinguish an unresolvable URL from a failed load at the error-widget
boundary. A transiently null media client during a profile switch or
reconnect marked the primary poster dead in a process-global set, pinning the
item to fallback artwork for the rest of the session.
Back left the Manage Libraries sheet open on Android with no way to
dismiss it. The host answered the platform pop with
`BackKeyCoordinator.consumeIfHandled()`, which dedups the focused key
path against the platform pop. Only TV routes one Back through both;
touch platforms never deliver Back to the sheet's key handler, verified
on device — a physical Back produced only `popRoute` and no key event.
So there was nothing to dedup against, and the global one-shot marker,
once set by any other handler, silently swallowed the only signal that
closes the sheet.
Scopes the dedup to TV. The TV regression that guarded this never set
the TV override, so it asserted the swallow on every platform and hid
the defect; it now enables the override and a touch counterpart pins the
dismissal.
Also blocks semantics behind the barrier. The barrier takes every
pointer event but left the screen underneath in the semantics tree, so
assistive tech and UI automation still saw rows that could not be
activated — Maestro read an occluded settings row as visible and tapped
its stale coordinates into the sheet. Flutter's own ModalBarrier blocks
semantics for the same reason.
Verified by replaying the failing Maestro sequence
(.maestro/subflows/settings_deep_checks.yaml lines 42-60) on a device:
back dismisses the sheet, Services opens, and back returns to settings.
StubMusicPlaybackService is a base for test doubles with no production
caller, so `check-unused-code lib` flagged it and the analysis job
failed. Moves it to test/test_helpers/, where shared fakes belong.
Settings rows carried their own platform-conditional typography and
density, so on desktop and TV they rendered a 16px title, 14px subtitle
and 80px row while every other row in the app — the Focusable*ListTile
defaults plus ThemeData.listTileTheme's `dense: true` — renders 13/12
in 61px.
Drop the overrides instead of re-tuning them: the tile defaults already
encode the app's row style, and the explicit title styles were redundant
under a dense ListTile (they also masked the disabled/selected title
color). settingsOptionTitleStyle now only serves group children that are
not ListTiles, and matches the dense title unconditionally.
SettingsGroup hands its children that same compact density, so the plain
ListTiles used as non-interactive info rows stop standing 11px taller
than their interactive siblings.
Consolidates duplicated logic behind shared implementations — paginated
grid tabs, focus chrome, cached remote stores, sheet selection columns,
the server artifact store and a test fixture layer — and removes code
that had become unreachable. Net reduction of about 5,500 lines with no
behaviour change.
Where a fix had landed separately in code that moved into a shared
helper, the fix was re-applied inside the helper rather than left behind
in the copy that went away.
Deduplicates the hand-rolled coalescing/caching maps, the Plex client cast,
the missing-serverId event guard and the progress-failure backoff, and drops
the MusicPlaybackService availability gate, which could never fail in
production.
- PaginatedCardGridTabState: the collections and playlists tabs were 95%
identical; they now supply only pageSize/fetchPage/idOf instead of each
duplicating the grid, memo, inflation budget and focus wiring.
- EtagCachedRemoteStore: the anime-lists and fribb mapping stores now share
one download/cache/isolate-parse/conditional-GET lifecycle.
- FocusableTileStateMixin manages its own initState/didUpdateWidget/dispose
instead of requiring every caller to forward three lifecycle hooks.
Also drops unused ServerCapabilities entries and dead code in
focusable_list_tile and music/track_row.
Introduces shared seams for paginated views, D-pad reorder, media control
routing, async singletons and the device method channel, then points the
open-coded copies at them.
Also removes unused models and duplicated provider/server plumbing, folds
the twice-implemented artifact store in the server, and factors the
repeated Flutter toolchain prologue in CI into a composite action.
Collapse duplicated setup across the suite into six shared helpers under
test/test_helpers/ and rewrite the 28 suites that were open-coding it:
http_fixtures.dart jsonResponse() for http.Response JSON stubs
library_tab_scaffold.dart pumps library tabs under their required ancestors
multi_server_fixtures.dart MultiServerProvider wiring for widget tests
playback_report_fakes.dart PlaybackReportCall + fake report sinks
profile_stack.dart production-shaped profile dependency graph
theme.dart testMonoTokens for fast-settling widget tests
Net -1245 lines with no change in coverage or assertions.
Complete and revise every shipped locale against the current English source, preserve locale-specific plurals, and map script-specific Chinese locales through device, Intl, duration, and Plex boundaries.
Co-authored-by: emgeje <mgj@mgj.hu>
Co-authored-by: junyou1998 <junyou1998@gmail.com>
New TV-only Appearance toggle that pins the spotlight artwork to the
top-right corner (68% width, 72% height) with the left and bottom edges
feathered into the scaffold background, so the logo, metadata, and
shelves sit on a calm surface instead of the image. Default is off —
the full-bleed spotlight stays exactly as it is.
The artwork keeps its full-screen request size: the corner box only
crops the layout, so transcode URLs and image caches are unchanged and
toggling the setting stays instant.
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Use Flutter's supported desktop application-exit API so the second root Back press closes Plezy on Windows. Preserve fullscreen when video player navigation is enabled while keeping fullscreen-first Escape behavior for normal desktop use.
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