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Pulls the transcription-block state (load, save, delete, reviewToggle,
markAllReviewed, createFromDraw, toggleTrainingLabel, deleteAnnotation
+ derived blockNumbers / hasBlocks / lastEditedAt / annotationReloadKey)
out of documents/[id]/+page.svelte into a reusable factory in
lib/document/transcription/useTranscriptionBlocks.svelte.ts.
The page now reads transcription.blocks / .blockNumbers / .hasBlocks /
.lastEditedAt / .annotationReloadKey reactively and delegates writes
to transcription.{load, save, delete, reviewToggle, markAllReviewed,
createFromDraw, toggleTrainingLabel, deleteAnnotation,
findByAnnotationId, bumpAnnotationReloadKey}. The confirm-then-delete
dialog stays in the page; the hook only handles the data ops.
24 unit tests cover initial state, load (success / non-OK / network /
empty-id), derived state (blockNumbers in sortOrder, lastEditedAt
recent-pick, lastEditedAt-null fallback), delete (success bumps key /
non-OK throws), reviewToggle (success updates / non-OK no-op), markAll
(success / non-OK), createFromDraw (success / non-OK / network all
return correct shape), toggleTrainingLabel (200 / 500), deleteAnnotation
(linked-block path / orphan-annotation path / orphan-fail throw),
findByAnnotationId match + miss, bumpAnnotationReloadKey.
Also bumps the polling-loop test waits in useOcrJob.svelte.test.ts to
150-200ms (from 60-80ms) so the suite is reliable when run in parallel.
Refs #496.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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