strict old-skill vs new-skill comparison

ui-polish ยท same task A, real old vs new outputs

This comparison uses one concrete task A and two real outputs produced at different times in the update wave: the old side was created before the skill update, and the new side was created after the skill update.

Method: Task A is the same floating appearance control panel, and the chip cluster still uses uneven label widths (Quiet, Studio Mode, Deep Focus). The old side already has platter travel, settle grace, a quiet home anchor, focal stability, edge resolve, a more delicately tapered crown, a quieter optical basin, and a softly lit core glow, but the exact center of that Quiet resting lens still reads a little glazed where the default value should feel most readable. This update adds rest-anchor-readable-aperture.md, which keeps the same grouped field and same Quiet home state while opening a slightly clearer readable aperture through the center.
First compare the resting Quiet state. Then hover Studio Mode and move out of the cluster. Compare whether the field returns to a softly glowing home lens whose center still feels slightly glazed, or to the same shared lens with a more transparently readable center.

Old skill on task A

pre-readable aperture
Old home state: the field already returns to a true Quiet home lens with a calm internal glow, but the exact center still feels slightly veiled. The grouped material feels softly illuminated, yet not quite transparently readable through the middle.

New skill on task A

+ rest-anchor readable aperture
New home state: the same field still travels, settles, and returns with grace, but now the Quiet home anchor opens a slightly clearer readable aperture through the center. The grouped material keeps one shared field while the default value reads less glazed and more transparently held inside the same lens.