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fix: preserve jlpt underline color after lookup
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id: TASK-318
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title: Keep JLPT underline color fixed after lookup selection
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status: Done
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assignee:
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- '@Codex'
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created_date: '2026-05-03 03:17'
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updated_date: '2026-05-03 03:19'
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labels:
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- overlay
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- jlpt
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- renderer
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dependencies: []
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priority: medium
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## Description
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Looking up a subtitle token can leave browser/Yomitan selection styling active. If that token has a JLPT class and another annotation class, the underline must remain the JLPT level color because underline color represents static JLPT classification, not the currently active annotation or lookup state.
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## Acceptance Criteria
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- [x] #1 JLPT subtitle underlines retain their configured N1-N5 color after lookup/selection styling is applied.
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- [x] #2 JLPT tokens that also have known, N+1, name, or frequency annotation classes keep their annotation text color behavior without changing the JLPT underline color.
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- [x] #3 Renderer regression coverage verifies the CSS contract for the combined JLPT plus annotation case.
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## Implementation Plan
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1. Add a focused CSS regression in `src/renderer/subtitle-render.test.ts` for JLPT tokens combined with higher-priority annotation classes and lookup/selection styling.
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2. Run the focused renderer test and confirm it fails because selection rules do not lock `text-decoration-color`.
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3. Update `src/renderer/style.css` to explicitly preserve JLPT underline decoration color in lookup/selection state selectors without changing text color priority.
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4. Re-run the focused renderer test, then run the smallest relevant verification gate.
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## Implementation Notes
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Verified TDD red/green for renderer CSS contract: `bun test src/renderer/subtitle-render.test.ts` first failed because `word-jlpt-n1::selection` lock was missing, then passed after adding explicit JLPT `text-decoration-color` selection rules. Also ran `bun run changelog:lint` and `bun run typecheck` successfully.
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## Final Summary
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Fixed JLPT subtitle underline color drift after dictionary lookup/selection by adding explicit `::selection` decoration-color locks for N1-N5 token classes in `src/renderer/style.css`. This preserves the JLPT underline as static classification while leaving known/N+1/name/frequency text color priority intact.
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Added renderer CSS regression coverage for the JLPT selection lock and a user-visible changelog fragment.
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Checks: `bun test src/renderer/subtitle-render.test.ts`; `bun run changelog:lint`; `bun run typecheck`.
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