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DocumentMetadataDrawer (10 tests):
- Renders formatted date, dash for null date
- Renders location, dash for null location
- Renders translated status label
- Person cards as links to /persons/{id}
- Receiver links, empty state for no persons
- Tag chips as links, empty state for no tags
TranscriptionBlock (12 tests):
- Renders block number, text, optional label
- Save states: idle (nothing), saving (pulse), saved (checkmark), error (retry)
- Active turquoise border, error red border
- onTextChange fires on typing, onFocus fires on click
Fixes @Felix/@Sara: "Frontend component tests still missing"
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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