
Ricky Rister Wang contributed to the Cockatrice/Cockatrice repository by enhancing the user interface for deck management and card display. Using C++ and Qt, Ricky clarified deck save actions by renaming clipboard options to indicate that set information is not included, reducing user confusion during deck exports. He also addressed a bug affecting the display of the top card when revealed from a player's library, ensuring accurate updates to the card’s name, provider ID, and zone. This work improved the reliability and clarity of the game state within the UI, reflecting careful attention to user experience and interface consistency.

March 2025 focused on UI clarity and correctness in the Cockatrice/Cockatrice repository. Key features delivered included clarifying deck save information by renaming clipboard save actions, which helps users understand that saved deck data excludes set information. Major bugs fixed involved ensuring top-card display is accurate when revealed from a player's library, with proper handling of the card's name, provider ID, and zone updates. The work improved user trust, reduced confusion during deck saving and library reveals, and strengthened the consistency of game state rendering across the UI.
March 2025 focused on UI clarity and correctness in the Cockatrice/Cockatrice repository. Key features delivered included clarifying deck save information by renaming clipboard save actions, which helps users understand that saved deck data excludes set information. Major bugs fixed involved ensuring top-card display is accurate when revealed from a player's library, with proper handling of the card's name, provider ID, and zone updates. The work improved user trust, reduced confusion during deck saving and library reveals, and strengthened the consistency of game state rendering across the UI.
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