Extends DoseTime with two orthogonal filters, as the brief foresaw
('cyclic/taper extend from the same model'):
- Cyclic (cycleActiveDays/cycleLengthDays from anchor): N-on/M-off, e.g.
21/28 contraception. occursOn gains a cycle-window check; nextOccurrence
is now a uniform day-by-day scan over occursOn (replacing the interval
fast-path) so weekly/interval/cyclic/windowed all fall out of one
correct path.
- Validity window (startEpochDay/endEpochDay, inclusive): a taper is
several daily rows with descending amount and adjacent windows.
dailyConsumption now takes : cyclic scales by active/length, and
rows outside their window contribute 0 so a finished taper step stops
inflating days-of-supply.
UI: dose-time dialog gains a Syklisk section (på/av days) and is now
scrollable; a 'Lag nedtrapping' generator creates the windowed rows from
start dose / step-down / days-per-step / step-count. ScheduleText renders
'· syklus 21/28' and '· 11. juni–13. juni'.
Migration 2→3 is additive ADD COLUMNs with defaults matching the entity
(@ColumnInfo defaultValue), proven by an instrumented MigrationTestHelper
test. Backup DTO extended with defaults so v2 files still parse. 9 new
engine unit tests; versionCode 3 / 0.3.0.
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Manrope (variable wght, instanced at 600/700/800) for display/headline/
title roles; Inter static Regular/Medium/SemiBold for body/label. M3
baseline metrics retained — only family and weight change, so component
layouts and accessibility text scaling are untouched. Both fonts are
OFL (THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.md added) with full æøå/µ coverage, verified
by emulator screenshot. ScheduleText.daysCount fixes 'lager for 1
dager' spotted in that screenshot.
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Milestone 7. Human-readable A4 summary (meds, schedule, supply days,
rx expiry/reit, 30-day adherence, notes) — deliberately distinct from
the machine-readable JSON backup, zero PDF dependencies. The Norwegian
schedule phrasing (ScheduleText) and adherence math are pure and
unit-tested; a wrong schedule line on a doctor's desk is a clinical
communication error, so it gets engine-grade testing. FileProvider
exposes only cacheDir/summaries.
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