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- Replace hardcoded EN strings in OcrHealthBar/OcrStatCards/OcrModelsTable with
Paraglide message keys (de/en/es translations added)
- Add role=img + aria-label to OcrHealthBar status dot
- Add {:else} empty-state row in OcrModelsTable
- Fix personName derivation in [personId]/+page.svelte to use params.personId key
instead of Object.values()[0] (fragile when multiple persons present)
- Update OcrModelsTable spec to assert empty-state row structure (locale-agnostic)
- Add missing availableSegBlocks test to OcrStatCards spec
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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