table hex layout: fill aperture + enlarge hex from 160×185 → 200×231 ; chair clearance preserved
User report: hex felt smaller than the aperture even at portrait (off-centered, room to spare on top + bottom), and chair labels overlapped the hex edges at landscape — progressively worse as the hex grew at larger viewports. Three contributors stacked: (1) `.room-shell { max-height: 80vh }` capped the shell at 80% of viewport height even when the .room-page aperture had more room — at 1789×1031 this donated 228px (1053→825) of aperture height to dead margin; (2) scene design 360×300 was wider than tall (1.2 aspect) but landscape aperture is narrower than tall (~1.4), so the height cap bottlenecked scene-scale at min(aperture_w/360, aperture_h/300) instead of letting the hex grow; (3) chair font-size scales w. rem (clamp(14,2.4vmin,22)) but chair position scales w. --table-scale — at large viewports rem maxes at 22 so labels widen and push chair icons further from box-center toward the hex (visual "creep") ; fix: remove the 80vh cap (`max-height: 80vh` → `height: 100%` on .room-shell L340) so the shell stretches to fill the .room-page aperture; bump hex from 160×231 to 200×231 (regular pointy-top w. width = height × √3/2 = 200 * 1.1547 — comment in _room.scss updated); apothem of 200-wide pointy-top regular hex is 100px exact (200/√3 × √3/2), so `$pos-d` 110px → 140px gives 40px design-units of radial chair clearance (was 30); derived `$pos-d-x: round(140*0.5) = 70`, `$pos-d-y: round(140*0.866) = 121` for slot 2/3/5/6 diagonal anchors at 60° from horizontal (matches existing geometry approach); scene design height 300 → 320 to leave enough vertical headroom at large landscape that the rem-driven (font-size 1.6rem × scale) chair icons + labels don't clip the aperture top/bottom edges — at 1789×1111 w. scene_H=300 the AC/BC label tops sat AT aperture top (y=-21 vs aperture y=-22), bumping to 320 drops scale from 4.05 → 3.54 and leaves 76px of headroom; SCENE_H in room.js bumped to 320 to match (Math.min(w/SCENE_W, h/SCENE_H) sets --table-scale CSS var via transform: scale on .room-table-scene) ; visual verification via Claudezilla across three viewports (no test layer per user preference — layout regression coverage via spot-check on next room render) — iPhone-14 portrait 566×875: hex 243×281 → 314×363 (+29% wider, fills 55% of aperture width vs 44% before); mid landscape 1149×781: hex 333×385 → 493×569 (+48% wider, 56% vs 38% before); large landscape 1789×1111: hex 440×509 → 708×818 (+61% wider, 48% vs 30% before — the most dramatic improvement, matching user's "progressively worse the larger the hex grows" observation). Chair clearance now uniform 40 design-units radially across all scales; AC/BC labels stay 76px inside aperture top at the largest viewport ; dead `$seat-r`/`$seat-r-x`/`$seat-r-y` consts at L357-359 left in place (unused elsewhere in codebase but out of scope for this layout fix) ; full IT/UT 999 green in 46s — no regressions; .table-hex / .table-hex-border / .room-table-scene / .table-seat positioning consts are the only refs to these dimensions across SCSS & JS so no cascade beyond room layout. Unblocks Sprint 2+ (My Sea applet will share the same hex CSS, parameterized, per user's intent for future friend-invite up-to-6-person rooms)
Code architected by Disco DeDisco <discodedisco@outlook.com>
Git commit message Co-Authored-By:
Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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(function () {
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var SCENE_W = 360, SCENE_H = 300;
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var SCENE_W = 360, SCENE_H = 320;
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function scaleTable() {
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var scene = document.querySelector('.room-table-scene');
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