Refactor lyric storage so each song owns its sections instead of sharing global labels. Adds song_sections (per song+label) owning song_slides; labels stay global ProPresenter group tags (name/color/macro). Arrangements now reference sections, so editing/importing one song no longer corrupts others that share a label name. - New: song_sections table + migration with safe backfill; SongSection, SongArrangementSection models; SongSectionController (edit/add/delete sections, immediate persistence) wired into SongEditModal. - Refactor writers/readers: CcliImport, ProImport, SongService, ArrangementController, SongController, ProExport, PDF, Translation (translation reset now section-scoped), CCLI pairing. - CCLI import fixes: parse SongSelect copy-icon format (German "Vers" abbrev + trailing author), fill empty CTS-synced songs instead of blocking as duplicate, distinct label colors per section kind, import&edit/existing-song open the edit modal (no 404/405), teleport paste dialog above assign dialog, preview shows section content, correct SongSelect search URL, copy-icon instructions. - Bookmarklet clicks #generalCopyLyricsButton and captures clipboard; serves correct host from request. - Export: embed key-visual/background under fixed bundle-relative names. - Tests updated for the section model; new section + isolation coverage. |
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