Four changes landing together so the UX flows properly.
1. Fix voice-generation model error.
/api/notes/from-voice was passing `req.body.model` (undefined)
through to callAI, which resolved to LITELLM_DEFAULT_MODEL (empty
for LiteLLM deployments with no explicit default) → `model=""` →
LiteLLM 400 "Invalid model name". Server now reads the admin-
configured `models.default` setting, falls back to the
LITELLM_DEFAULT_MODEL env var, and only passes a model if one
resolved. Empty string never reaches the provider.
2. Read mode as the default post-save.
Opening an existing note or saving a new one now lands on a
clean, read-only rendering of the body (sanitized HTML with an
allowlist — p/h2/h3/strong/em/u/s/a/ul/ol/li/blockquote/code/pre).
Click the "Edit" button to switch to the Tiptap editor. Matches
the mental model of "notes are documents I review, not drafts I'm
always editing."
3. Autosave during edit.
Title-input + Tiptap onUpdate trigger a 1.2-second-debounced save.
In-flight saves coalesce: if the user types more while a save is
in progress, a follow-up fires right after it lands so the last
keystroke never gets stranded. beforeunload uses navigator.
sendBeacon to best-effort flush on tab close. The manual Save
button is kept as a "save + switch to reader" shortcut. Ctrl/
Cmd+S still works in the editor.
4. Mobile layout.
The two-pane layout collapses to a single-pane view below 900px,
driven by a data-view attribute on .notes-layout. Back buttons
appear in the reader + editor heads on mobile to return to the
list. Desktop layout unchanged (sidebar + right pane always
visible).
Also:
• CSS specificity fix — .hidden{display:none} was losing to
.notes-rec-indicator{display:inline-flex} on source order, so
the "Recording" indicator was showing when idle. Added explicit
.notes-rec-indicator.hidden + .notes-voice-bar .btn-sm.hidden
overrides at higher specificity.
• Reader-body sanitizer — allowlist of safe tags + attributes;
<a> links get target=_blank + rel=noopener.
• SW cache bumped to pedscribe-v12-notes2 so clients pick up the
new module / component / CSS.