A single PySide6 window combining the 3D viewport, parts panel, and command
bar — mouse, keyboard, and voice all drive the same scene and the same visible
selection (which resolves the "delete that" ambiguity).
- gui/controller.py: one in-memory Scene; buttons call typed methods, voice/
typed commands go through driver.interpret and apply via execute_call, which
REUSES the CLI command functions (no drift). Saves to disk + emits `changed`.
- gui/viewport.py: embedded pyvistaqt QtInteractor; click-to-select a board;
camera presets; reuses _part_mesh/_PALETTE.
- gui/panels.py: parts list + selected inspector (editable length/yaw/tilt) +
quick actions (stand/lay/rotate90/sand/duplicate/rename/delete).
- gui/command_bar.py + workers.py: text + push-to-talk mic + transcript +
speak toggle; LLM/dictate/TTS run on a QThreadPool so the UI never blocks.
- gui/main_window.py: layout + menus (File open/save/export/render, Edit
undo/redo/clear/delete, View cameras, Build templates + cut list, Help).
- Scene: added select() and redo() (+ _redo stack, CLI select/redo, wood-select/
wood-redo tools). driver.dispatch takes a pluggable executor; interpret takes
scene_text so the GUI feeds its in-memory state.
- Bare `woodshop` launches the studio; 'gui' extra; woodshop-gui entry point.
52 tests (incl. controller); GUI verified by import + offscreen controller
exercise (live VTK window needs a real display, untested headless).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>