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enricobuehler 133e25849d feat(apple): gamepad UI v2 — controller settings + add host, aurora, macOS
Sources reorganized (client: Home/Session/Settings/Stores/Support/Trust; kit:
Audio/Connection/Gamepad/Input/Support/Video/Views) with the big files split
along the same seams.

The gamepad mode is couch-complete, and now on macOS too (the living-room
Mac case), not just iOS/iPadOS:

- GamepadSettingsView: a console-style, fully controller-navigable settings
  screen (X from the launcher) — up/down moves focus, left/right steps values
  (clamped, boundary thud), A cycles/toggles, B closes; the focused row shows a
  one-line description. Backed by GamepadMenuList, the vertical sibling of
  GamepadCarousel, and SettingsOptions — the option lists hoisted out of
  SettingsView statics and shared by the touch, tvOS and gamepad settings.
- GamepadAddHostView + GamepadKeyboard: register a host end to end with a pad
  — field rows open an on-screen controller keyboard (dpad grid, A types,
  X backspaces, B done); the launcher carousel ends in an Add Host tile, so
  the dead-end "add one with touch first" empty state is gone.
- Launcher polish: contextual hint bar with the pad's real button glyphs,
  controller name + battery chip, one shared console chrome.
- GamepadScreenBackground: an animated aurora (TimelineView-driven drifting
  blobs in the brand's violet family, breathing radii, slow hue shift,
  legibility scrim; freezes under Reduce Motion). Pure SwiftUI on purpose — a
  .metal library only bundles reliably in one of the two build systems (SPM vs
  the xcodeproj's synced folders) these sources compile under.
- macOS port: settings/add-host/library present as sized sheets (a macOS sheet
  takes its content's IDEAL size, and the GeometryReader-driven screens
  collapsed to nothing), NSScreen-based mode lists, scroll indicators .never
  (the "always show scroll bars" setting overrides .hidden), tray scrims so
  scrolled rows dim under the pinned title/hints, extra title clearance, and a
  PUNKTFUNK_FORCE_GAMEPAD_UI=1 dev hook — launcher/settings/add-host/keyboard/
  library render-verified live on a real Mac + LAN hosts.
- GamepadMenuInput: X button support, and (re)start now snapshots held buttons
  so a controller handoff press never fires twice (the B that closed the
  keyboard no longer also cancels the screen underneath).
- Cleanups: one "Connection failed" alert in ContentView instead of one per
  home screen; HostDiscovery.advertises/unsaved shared by both home screens.
- host: can_encode_444 stub for the non-Linux/Windows host build (the macOS
  synthetic-source loopback used by the Swift tests).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 11:24:44 +02:00

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// App-wide brand chrome. SwiftUI has no single switch to put a custom font on every navigation
// title, so the iOS large/inline nav titles are themed through UINavigationBar's appearance proxy
// (set once at launch). Backgrounds are left at the system defaults transparent at the scroll
// edge (the large title floats on the content), blurred once scrolled so only the typeface
// changes: Geist, matching the cards and the website.
#if os(iOS)
import PunktfunkKit
import UIKit
enum BrandTheme {
static func apply() {
BrandFont.registerIfNeeded()
let scrollEdge = UINavigationBarAppearance()
scrollEdge.configureWithTransparentBackground()
applyFonts(to: scrollEdge)
let standard = UINavigationBarAppearance()
standard.configureWithDefaultBackground()
applyFonts(to: standard)
let proxy = UINavigationBar.appearance()
proxy.scrollEdgeAppearance = scrollEdge
proxy.standardAppearance = standard
proxy.compactAppearance = standard
}
/// Override only the title fonts; leave colors/backgrounds at the configured defaults.
private static func applyFonts(to appearance: UINavigationBarAppearance) {
if let large = UIFont(name: "Geist-Bold", size: 34) {
appearance.largeTitleTextAttributes[.font] = large
}
if let inline = UIFont(name: "Geist-SemiBold", size: 17) {
appearance.titleTextAttributes[.font] = inline
}
}
}
#endif