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Verse-0 superscriptions are ordinary segments now: addBoundaryBefore, removeBoundaryAt, and moveBoundary no longer refuse edits that touch a superscription's interior or its bordering boundaries. The UI-side wall comes out separately. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The resegmented book is derived from the draft's ref-held segmentation, and the auto-save's setDirty(true) bails out of the re-render once the draft is already dirty — so clicking merge/split updated the stored delta without updating the view. useDraftProject now bumps a dedicated segmentationVersion on every boundary edit, and the loader keys the resegment memo on it so the new boundaries take effect in place without remounting the editor. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
After a merge/split a segment no longer corresponds 1:1 to a verse, so the old verse-number header could repeat or skip. Each segment now shows a per-chapter sequential segment number (starting at 0 for a verse-0 superscription) with the verse range it contains beside it, e.g. "2 (2–3)". The labels are built once over the whole book by a new pure segment-labels util so the numbering doesn't depend on which window slice is mounted. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
phrasesStraddlingBoundary finds every phrase a proposed segment boundary would cut (including the gap between fragments of a discontiguous phrase) and pairs each with the split point that severs it cleanly at the boundary. usePhraseLinkByIdGetter exposes a stable, non-subscribing read of the phrase-link map for event-time callers. Both are consumed by the boundary-control rework that follows: one predicate shared by the force-break dispatch and the split-control suppression so the two can't drift apart. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Segment-boundary editing is no longer a separate mode toggled from the view options. Instead: - The between-group slots always carry a boundary control alongside the link icon: a split control inside a segment (hover-revealed with the slot) and a horizontal-fold merge control at a segment boundary in the continuous strip. - The segment list gets an always-visible full-width merge button in the gap between adjacent rows. - Hovering any of these previews the operation: the affected token groups render a new strong phrase-candidate outline (distinct from and outranking hover/focus), and hovered row merges outline and tint the two rows they would join. - The not-mid-phrase rule becomes a UI-only guard sharing one predicate (phrasesStraddlingBoundary) with the dispatch: the split control hides and the cross-segment pull disables at boundaries that would cut a phrase, while the wrapped segmentation dispatch force-breaks straddled phrases for callers that cannot see them. - The verse-0 hard wall comes out of the UI to match the model: superscriptions merge and split like any other segment. Merged-away default verse boundaries render a faint former-boundary tick (formerBoundaryRefs replaces verseZeroSegmentIds in the segmentation context) so a split can restore the original segmentation. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A merge/split hands the views a fresh book object while every token ref survives, and the old code treated that like a book swap: - Interlinearizer reseeded focusedTokenRef to the active verse's first word (or the book's first phrase when a merge removed the active verse's segment start). It now keeps a still-resolving focus and reseeds only when the token no longer exists in the new book. - useSegmentWindow faded and recentered on the new segments identity, snapping away from the point just clicked. A segments change at an unchanged anchor verse now redraws in place with no fade. - ContinuousView's committed active segment kept naming a segment that no longer existed, deactivating every link button until the next navigation; a reconcile effect commits the new id when a segmentation edit changes the focused token's segment without moving focus. The instant-jump reveal also re-centers each frame through the link-slot transition so async arc/morpheme layout can't drift the strip off-center. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rewrites the segment-boundaries section for the no-edit-mode UX: always-available controls (item 5), superscriptions as ordinary segments (item 6, replacing the hard-wall interim), and silent force-breaking of straddled phrases (new item 7). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
editing Persistence: Open now loads a project's stored segmentation (validated) into the draft, and Save As / Overwrite send segmentationJson alongside the analysis, so custom boundaries survive the full save/open loop instead of being silently wiped. markSynced compares both the analysis and segmentation snapshots, so a boundary edit made during a save round-trip keeps the draft dirty. Boundary edits: the cross-segment pull anchors the moved boundary on the next word token (merging wholly when only trailing punctuation remains), so a pull can no longer strand a punctuation-only segment or record a punctuation ref in addedStarts. Former boundaries are exposed as a word-anchored map so punct-initial verses show the restore tick and split back to the exact default boundary. Boundary controls disable while a phrase mode is active, closing a path that could restore a phrase spanning two segments. Segment window: an explicit segmentationVersion signal (threaded from the loader) replaces the verse-key inference, so a merge absorbing the active verse no longer flashes a recenter fade and a re-tokenized book recenters again. Performance: the loader's book/formerBoundaries memos key on version counters (plus isDraftLoading for the initial load) instead of the draft identity, so gloss autosaves no longer re-run full-book resegmentation; the not-mid-phrase guard is a straddled-boundary set precomputed once per phrase-link change, replacing per-slot link scans and store subscriptions. Cleanups: useBookIndexes owns segmentOrder/fullTokenOrder/wordRefByOrder in its single pass; autosaveDraft unifies the analysis/segmentation autosave pipelines; ContinuousView shares one holdCentered loop and reuses commitPendingActiveSegment; saveAnalysis's command schema documents segmentationJson; user-questions.md describes the shipped always-visible boundary controls.
Replace the per-chapter segment ordinal with verse-based labels (1a, 1b, 1c–2, 3), and match verses to segments by range containment instead of exact start-verse match, so external jumps to a verse inside a merged or split segment land on the segment that contains it.
autosaveSegmentation now clears the persisted segmentation field when the delta has no removed or added starts, not just when it is undefined — an empty delta represents the default segmentation and shouldn't persist a redundant custom object. Extract getSegmentationDispatch helper in the loader test and tighten the move-boundary assertion to check the exact normalized delta.
- TokenLinkIcon: guard the focus-is-next boundary pull against stranding a word-less segment when only punctuation precedes the pulled word (mirror the focus-is-prev branch); add coverage - ContinuousView: defer the segmentation-reconcile commit while an internal-nav smooth scroll is in flight so a mid-glide boundary edit no longer snaps it - segmentation: cache per-book lookups (WeakMap) so an edit walks the book once - useDraftProject: reuse isDefaultSegmentation instead of an inline empty check - SegmentationDelta/formerBoundaries: correct the anchor-convention docs Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Set updatedAt (ISO 8601) in projectStorage on create/updateAnalysis/ updateProjectMetadata. Surface it in the select-project picker (sort by recency + "Modified" subline, #61) and the project-info modal (#117). Per-book last-modified deferred until #87's partitioning is settled. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Metadata save and Save As → Overwrite rebuilt activeProject from pre-save data, so the picker sort and reopened metadata modal showed a stale Modified time. Thread the server-returned project's refreshed updatedAt through ProjectMetadataModal.handleSave → onProjectSaved and prefer the updateProjectMetadata response in handleOverwrite. Also sort the picker by parsed epoch time instead of localeCompare so ordering stays locale-independent. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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