One component for both routes: /new renders it empty, /[id]/edit seeds it from a
TimelineEventView. Composes EventTypeSelect, the shared DatePrecisionField, a
plain-textarea description, PersonMultiSelect and DocumentMultiSelect (personIds
/documentIds hidden inputs). lg:grid-cols-[2fr_1fr] collapsing to one column
below lg, sticky save bar, beforeNavigate unsaved-changes guard, submitting flag
via use:enhance (disabled submit), and a delete form gated by getConfirmService()
read lazily so the component mounts cleanly in isolation. Title/description/chip
labels render via default {...} escaping (CWE-79). Seeded DocumentRefs degrade
gracefully to DocumentOption (no precision fields). Pickers gain an inputId prop
so <label for> associates the control; eslint boundaries now lets timeline import
person+document (mirrors the geschichte editor). 6/6 component specs green.
Refs #781
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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