For issue #380. Drops the redundant MentionDropdown.svelte.spec.ts that was added earlier in this branch and folds its search-input coverage into the long-established MentionDropdown.svelte.test.ts. Same test surface, single file. While there: - Updates the empty-state test to match the new behaviour: an empty search field shows the "Namen eingeben…" prompt; "Keine Personen gefunden" only appears when a query is entered but nothing matches. - Fixes pre-existing Person-type drift in makePerson (missing personType, familyMember). - Stricten the create-new link rel assertion to cover the new noreferrer addition. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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