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Addresses @leonievoss and @felixbrandt — fix(ui): "the PDF icon misleads for image documents" and "swap for a neutral file icon". The fallback now shows a generic document-text glyph (page outline + three text lines) instead of the PDF-specific icon with the folded corner. Applies equally well to PDFs, JPEG/PNG scans, and TIFF documents — all of which can land in the fallback path. Also bumped the icon from h-6/w-6 to h-8/w-8 — the previous 24px glyph looked sparse inside the 60×84 tile (Leonie, post-merge iteration point #2). Refs #307 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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