Person detail (/persons/[id]):
- Server load fetches GET /api/geschichten?status=PUBLISHED&personId={id}
in parallel with the existing person/document queries.
- Renders <GeschichtenCard> below the received-documents list when the
person has at least one published story.
Document detail (/documents/[id]):
- Server load adds the same parallel call with documentId={id}.
- DocumentTopBar gains geschichten + canBlogWrite props that flow through
to DocumentMetadataDrawer.
- DocumentMetadataDrawer's grid expands to lg:grid-cols-4 when the
Geschichten column should appear (stories exist OR user can author),
and shows "+ Geschichte anhängen" / "Alle anzeigen" links following the
>= 3-story threshold from issue comment #5758.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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