Switch PDF layout parsing to use the PP-DocLayoutV3 ONNX model, replacing the previous Docling-based approach. Update all environment variables, model fetching, and manifest handling for the new model and its artifacts. Refactor block kind taxonomy throughout the codebase, tests, and UI to align with PP-DocLayoutV3 labels, including expanded and renamed block types. Revise document settings, block filtering, and stitching logic to support the new set of block kinds. Update documentation and environment variable references to reflect the model transition.
BREAKING CHANGE: PDF parsing now requires PP-DocLayoutV3 ONNX model and updated environment variables; block kind names and settings have changed throughout the system.
Migrate PDF parsing to use ONNX Docling layout model for structured block extraction, enabling improved TTS segmentation and chaptering. Add compute backend abstraction for heavy tasks (alignment, layout parsing) with configuration via `OPENREADER_COMPUTE_MODE`. Integrate block-level locators and document settings for per-document PDF parsing options. Update S3 storage for parsed PDF JSON, add migration and schema changes, and extend client and server APIs for parsed data and settings. Remove legacy word highlight flag in favor of compute capability detection.
- Add ONNX model download, local/none compute modes, and `onnxruntime-node` dependency
- Update PDF viewer and TTS pipeline to use parsed blocks and block-level locators
- Add document settings storage and APIs for per-document PDF options
- Update S3 storage layout for parsed PDF JSON
- Add admin/config/docs updates for new compute and parsing features
- Remove obsolete word highlight runtime flag and UI
BREAKING CHANGE: PDF parsing and word highlighting now require `OPENREADER_COMPUTE_MODE=local` and ONNX model; document settings and S3 layout updated; legacy word highlight flag removed.