A curated event with letters in its own band now becomes the contained card header
(glyph, title, date, provenance, edit pencil) instead of a separate floating pill —
the title reads once. Derived life-events, world-bands, and letterless event pills
are unchanged (REQ-001 amended for curated-with-letters; the identity fixture now
links its letter to the curated event so the letterless world band stays a band).
Refs #827
In Ereignis mode the curated event showed twice — once as its axis pill and again
as a repeated "✉ <event>" bucket header below. Letters that link to a curated event
whose pill is in the same year band now nest directly under that pill (headerless),
so the title reads once. A cluster whose pill lives in another band keeps its header,
and unlinked letters still fall to the single "Weitere Briefe" bucket. Thema mode is
unchanged (tags have no axis pill). REQ-001 holds — the pills render identically.
Refs #827
Thread groupingMode through TimelineView → YearBand. TimelineView resolves the
event lookup once over the filtered view (so Ereignis clusters never reference a
filtered-out event). In non-Datum modes YearBand keeps its event pills/world-bands
identical (REQ-001) and replaces the loose letters with per-year LetterBuckets
(REQ-002/003/004); Datum keeps the original card/strip path. The undated bucket is
unchanged in every mode.
Refs #827
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A curated HISTORICAL band had no edit affordance at all. Mirror the
EventPill pencil inline at the end of the band (data-testid="event-edit",
/edit href, aria-hidden glyph + sr-only Bearbeiten), gated on
canWrite && eventId != null. Thread canWrite to WorldBand through both
the year-band path and the undated bucket.
Refs #842
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Thread a gate-closed canWrite prop through TimelineView -> YearBand ->
EventPill and the undated bucket so a Reader never sees a dead-end edit
link. canEdit now also requires canWrite; the default false keeps an
un-threaded caller closed. The real boundary stays the #781 route guard
plus the backend permission -- this only hides the link.
Refs #842
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The spine offset (0.5rem phone / 50% desktop) was hard-coded in both
TimelineView's .timeline-axis::before and YearBand's .year-node/.letter-dot,
kept in sync only by a comment. Declare --spine-x once on .timeline-axis
and have the markers consume it by inheritance, so a change to the spine
position moves the markers with it. Add a test that the year-node tracks
the token.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The node marker carried a higher stacking order than the (non-positioned)
badge, so on the centered desktop axis the navy node painted over the white
year digits. Make the badge positioned with the higher z-index; the node now
sits behind the centered pill (which is itself the axis interruption) and
shows only to the badge's left on phone. Guarded by a z-index assertion.
Refs #833
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The year badge now centers on the axis at ≥1024px and hugs the left spine
below that (sticky top:4rem preserved), with a navy node marker so it
visibly interrupts the spine. Each letter row gains a connector dot (white
fill, mint ring) on the spine: centered between card and axis on desktop,
on the left spine clear of the indented card on phone. Spine geometry is
commented to track TimelineView's spine so the markers can't silently desync.
Refs #833
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move the per-entry {#each} key logic into a shared entryKey.ts so the
undated bucket in TimelineView can reuse it. No behavior change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
One <section> per year with a sticky <h2> at top:4rem (REQ-006). Events render in
DTO order as pills/bands; letters render as individual cards while <= 12 (REQ-011)
or collapse to one density strip above that (REQ-012); DTO order is never re-sorted
(REQ-003). Letters carry an alternating data-side for the centered desktop axis
(REQ-004); single left column on phone (REQ-005). Derived-safe {#each} key.
Refs #779
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>