Replaces 13 setTimeout sleeps with vi.waitFor and expect.element auto-wait, and converts 17 .not.toThrow smoke tests into behavioral assertions that verify what each scenario actually exposes: - topbar mount + svelte:head title for prop pass-through cases - Edit anchor surfaced when canWrite=true - Details drawer open + sender displayName visible for sender data - panel-close testid for transcribe-mode entry - OCR progress heading 'OCR läuft' for RUNNING + jobId - OCR spinner absent for 500 / DONE / PENDING-without-jobId / network-error Runtime: 34s → 3.5s, no sleeps. Addresses Sara's "118 setTimeout" and "74 .not.toThrow" blockers on PR #505. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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