make selection box use the selection or deconstruct color to indicate the mode

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@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ width_px = 2
ghost_valid = "#ffffff44"
ghost_invalid = "#ff000044"
deconstruct_tint = "#ff000033"
selection_rect = "#00ff00"
selected_outline = "#ffff00"
[toast]
bg = "#000000cc"

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@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ Any ship, module, building, or assembler recipe id that appears in no unlock gro
- REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT: The player can deconstruct a placed factory building. Deconstructing a **fully-built** factory building does not remove it instantly: it is added to the deconstruction queue (REQ-BLD-DECON-QUEUE) and, once its deconstruction completes, `world.toml [world].refund_percentage` percent of the original building block cost (default 75%) is returned to the global stock. Exception: if the building is still in the construction queue (not yet fully built, including the one currently being constructed), it is **not** queued for deconstruction but removed instantly from the construction queue, and the **full** building block cost is refunded immediately. The HQ and player defence stations cannot be deconstructed.
- REQ-BLD-DECON-QUEUE: Fully-built factory buildings marked for demolition (REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT) enter a **deconstruction queue** that is processed one building at a time and runs in parallel with the construction queue (REQ-BLD-QUEUE) — the two queues advance independently and simultaneously. Each building takes `world.toml [world].deconstruction_time_seconds` (default 0.1) to deconstruct, the same duration for every building type. When a building's deconstruction completes it is removed from the world and its refund is credited (REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT). A building **stops operating the moment it enters the queue**: it runs no production and transports no items, and no longer participates as a live building (its tunnel pairing is re-evaluated as if it were gone, REQ-BLD-TUNNEL-PAIR), but it still physically occupies its tiles until removed, so those tiles stay blocked for placement. A queued building can be taken back out of the deconstruction queue before it is removed (REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT-CLICK, REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT-BOX) — including the one currently being deconstructed; doing so discards any deconstruction progress, credits no refund, and the building resumes operating (and re-pairs, REQ-BLD-TUNNEL-PAIR). Construction sites never enter the deconstruction queue (REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT). Every building in the deconstruction queue is rendered with the deconstruct tint — the `visuals.toml [overlays].deconstruct_tint` color, the same tint applied to a building hovered in deconstruct mode (REQ-UI-DECONSTRUCT-BORDER) — so queued buildings are visually distinct.
- REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT-CLICK: While in deconstruct mode (REQ-UI-HOTKEYS, REQ-UI-DECONSTRUCT-BUTTON), left-clicking a placed factory building or construction site in the game world marks it for demolition, following the rules of REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT: a fully-built building is added to the deconstruction queue (REQ-BLD-DECON-QUEUE), and a construction site is removed instantly with the full refund. Left-clicking a fully-built building that is **already in the deconstruction queue** instead removes it from the queue (un-queues it, REQ-BLD-DECON-QUEUE), with no refund; repeated clicks on the same building therefore alternate between queueing and un-queueing it. Clicking a building that cannot be deconstructed (the HQ or a player defence station, per REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT), or clicking empty world space, has no effect. Deconstruct mode stays active after each action so the player can continue without re-entering the mode; it is exited via the Q toggle (REQ-UI-HOTKEYS) or the Deconstruct button (REQ-UI-DECONSTRUCT-BUTTON).
- REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT-BOX: While in deconstruct mode (REQ-UI-HOTKEYS, REQ-UI-DECONSTRUCT-BUTTON), the player can click and drag a selection box in the game world. A selection rectangle is drawn while dragging, using the same box-drag gesture and coverage semantics as the multi-select box (REQ-UI-MULTI-SELECT). On mouse up, following the rules of REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT: every construction site covered by the box is removed instantly with the full refund; and among the fully-built deconstructible buildings covered by the box, if **all** of them are already in the deconstruction queue they are all removed from it (un-queued, REQ-BLD-DECON-QUEUE), otherwise every covered building not yet in the queue is added to the deconstruction queue (already-queued ones stay). Buildings that cannot be deconstructed (the HQ and player defence stations, per REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT) are excluded from the box demolition; ships and defence stations are never affected.
- REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT-BOX: While in deconstruct mode (REQ-UI-HOTKEYS, REQ-UI-DECONSTRUCT-BUTTON), the player can click and drag a selection box in the game world. A selection rectangle is drawn while dragging, using the same box-drag gesture and coverage semantics as the multi-select box (REQ-UI-MULTI-SELECT), but drawn in the deconstruct color rather than the ordinary selection color (REQ-UI-MULTI-SELECT, Rectangle color). On mouse up, following the rules of REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT: every construction site covered by the box is removed instantly with the full refund; and among the fully-built deconstructible buildings covered by the box, if **all** of them are already in the deconstruction queue they are all removed from it (un-queued, REQ-BLD-DECON-QUEUE), otherwise every covered building not yet in the queue is added to the deconstruction queue (already-queued ones stay). Buildings that cannot be deconstructed (the HQ and player defence stations, per REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT) are excluded from the box demolition; ships and defence stations are never affected.
- REQ-BLD-SITE-CONFIG: A construction site — a building that has been placed but is still queued or under construction (REQ-BLD-QUEUE) — can be selected and configured exactly like the equivalent operational building, before it finishes building. Whatever configuration the building type supports is available on the site: the recipe for a Miner, Assembler, Smelter or Reprocessing Plant (REQ-UI-SELECT-BUTTON, REQ-BLD-AUTO-RECIPE), the produced-ship schematic and its module layout for a Shipyard (REQ-UI-SELECT-BUTTON, REQ-MOD-UI-PREVIEW, REQ-MOD-UI-DIALOG), and the output filters for a Splitter (REQ-BLD-SPLITTER) — all set through the same selection panel controls (REQ-UI-CONFIG-INLINE). Only currently unlocked recipes and schematics are offered, exactly as for operational buildings (REQ-LOCK-UI-RECIPE, REQ-LOCK-UI-SCHEMATIC, REQ-LOCK-UI-SPLITTER). The configuration is stored on the construction site and carries over unchanged when construction completes, so the building becomes operational already configured. A construction site has no input/output buffers and runs no production cycle, so the buffer and production-progress portions of the panel (REQ-UI-SINGLE-SELECTION, REQ-UI-PRODUCTION-PROGRESS) are not shown for it; only its construction progress (REQ-UI-CONSTRUCTION-PROGRESS) and its configuration controls appear. (Blueprint placement already applies a stored recipe or schematic to a construction site on placement per REQ-UI-BLUEPRINT-PLACE; this requirement additionally lets the player set or change that configuration directly on an existing site.)
## Building Types
@@ -591,6 +591,7 @@ The panel shows exactly one **content** at a time, picked from the catalog in RE
- REQ-UI-RECIPE-SUMMARY: Below the recipe/schematic selection control, a building running a recipe or schematic shows a one-line **recipe summary**: each input item's icon on its colored square (REQ-UI-ITEM-ICON) with its per-cycle amount and the inputs separated by `+`, an arrow, each output item's icon on its colored square with its per-cycle amount, and the cycle time in seconds. It restates what the building will do without opening the selection dialog, and it is the panel's only display of the cycle time. For a Shipyard the summary is built from the schematic's materials and production time including the placed modules' contributions (REQ-BLD-SHIPYARD, REQ-MOD-STAT-CALC), matching the buffers beneath it. A building with no recipe or schematic selected shows no summary — including an auto-recipe building that has yet to select one (REQ-BLD-AUTO-RECIPE), which shows none until it does and keeps it from then on, so the card does not resize in step with the building's status (REQ-UI-SELECTION-STATUS, REQ-UI-SELECTION-PANEL).
- REQ-UI-PRODUCTION-PROGRESS: For buildings that produce items or ships (miner, smelter, assembler, reprocessing plant, shipyard), the panel's runtime group shows a captioned **production section** between the input and output buffer sections (REQ-UI-SINGLE-SELECTION): a horizontal progress bar filled to the completion of the active production cycle, with that completion beside the caption as an integer percentage (e.g. `72%`), or the text `idle` in place of the percentage and an empty bar when no production cycle is active. The cycle time is shown in the recipe summary (REQ-UI-RECIPE-SUMMARY) rather than repeated here. When no recipe or schematic is selected, the production section is not shown at all.
- REQ-UI-MULTI-SELECT: The player selects multiple objects by box-drag or by Ctrl+clicking individual objects to add or remove them from the selection. Multi-select operates within a single category (REQ-UI-SELECTION-CATEGORIES). A box-drag that covers at least one building selects buildings (any field objects within the box are ignored — buildings win); a box-drag that covers no building but does cover ships, defence stations, or debris selects all of those field objects together (REQ-UI-ENTITY-CLICK-SELECT, REQ-UI-DEBRIS-MULTI-SELECT).
- **Rectangle color.** While dragging, the selection rectangle is drawn as an outline in `visuals.toml [overlays].selected_outline` — the same color and config entry as the outline drawn in the world around the objects that end up selected, so the box and the selection it produces read as one thing. **Exception:** while deconstruct mode is active (REQ-UI-DECONSTRUCT-BUTTON, REQ-UI-HOTKEYS), the box drag marks buildings for demolition instead (REQ-BLD-DECONSTRUCT-BOX) and the rectangle is drawn in the deconstruct color — the RGB of `visuals.toml [overlays].deconstruct_tint`, drawn **fully opaque**. That entry's alpha channel governs only the fills it tints (the deconstruct-mode hover tint and queued buildings, REQ-UI-DECONSTRUCT-BORDER, REQ-BLD-DECON-QUEUE) and is not applied to this outline, which would otherwise be too faint to see. The rectangle's geometry is the same in both modes.
- REQ-UI-MULTI-SELECTION: When multiple buildings are selected and the selection does not aggregate (REQ-UI-SELECTION-AGGREGATE), the panel shows a count summary. Its header names the size of the selection as `<n> buildings` in place of an object name, and carries no symbol and nothing in its right slot. Below it is one row per selected building type — the type's symbol, its name, and the number selected as `x<count>` — one type per row, and no per-building detail. A final row shows the **total building block cost** of the selection, captioned `Total cost` with the value followed by the `building_block` item icon (REQ-UI-BLOCKS-ICON, REQ-UI-ITEM-ICON): the sum of each selected building's placement cost (`buildings.toml [[building]].cost`, per REQ-BLD-COST), counting only player-placeable buildings (buildings with a button in the build button bar); non-player-placeable buildings (the HQ and defence stations) are excluded from the total, consistent with the blueprint total (REQ-UI-BLUEPRINT-CARD). Construction sites count at their building type's full placement cost regardless of construction progress.
- REQ-UI-CONFIG-INLINE: Recipe and schematic configuration for a selected building is shown within this panel, in its configuration group (REQ-UI-SELECTION-CARD). Recipe selection (miner, assembler, smelter, reprocessing plant) and schematic selection (shipyard) use the selection button and dialog (REQ-UI-SELECT-BUTTON) rather than an inline control. For shipyards, the panel additionally shows the ship layout preview and "Configure" button below the schematic selection button (REQ-MOD-UI-PREVIEW).
- REQ-UI-SELECT-BUTTON: **Recipe and schematic selection control.** Recipe selection (Miner ore type, Assembler recipe, and the Smelter's and Reprocessing Plant's recipe per REQ-BLD-AUTO-RECIPE) and schematic selection (Shipyard) are each presented in the selection panel as a single **selection button** whose caption is the name of the currently selected recipe or schematic, or a placeholder ("Select recipe" / "Select schematic") when none is selected. Clicking the button opens a modal **selection dialog** that pauses the game (speed set to 0×; on close, the speed is restored to what it was before the dialog was opened) and that opens centered on the selection panel, as every modal opened from the panel does (REQ-UI-PANEL-MODAL). The dialog contains a vertical list of option buttons, one per selectable option, each describing itself (REQ-UI-SELECT-OPTIONS) — only options that are currently unlocked are shown (REQ-LOCK-UI-RECIPE for recipes, REQ-LOCK-UI-SCHEMATIC for schematics). Neither the option buttons nor the selection button carries a tooltip: an option button states what it makes on its own face, and what the building has selected is drawn beneath the selection button as the recipe summary (REQ-UI-RECIPE-SUMMARY), with the production paths of the items involved reachable by hovering the card's item chips (REQ-UI-ITEM-TOOLTIP). Clicking an option button selects that recipe/schematic, closes the dialog, and updates the selection button's caption in the selection panel. The dialog can be dismissed without changing the current selection (e.g. closing it without clicking an option). Selecting a new recipe or schematic has the same effects as before (REQ-MAT-INPUT-BUFFER, REQ-MAT-OUTPUT-BUFFER, REQ-BLD-SHIPYARD).