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Chandler Copeland 08719a6109 feat(05-04): replace single resize handle with 4-corner resize handles
- Add ResizeCorner type ('se' | 'sw' | 'ne' | 'nw')
- handleResizeStart now accepts a corner argument, stored in DraggingState
- Screen-space math: compute start rect (top/left/right/bottom px), apply delta
  per corner, enforce 40px/20px minimums, then convert back to PDF units on pointerup
- renderFields renders four 10x10 blue square handles at each corner with the
  correct CSS resize cursor (nw-resize, ne-resize, sw-resize, se-resize)
- Opposite corner is always the anchor; only the two edges adjacent to the dragged
  corner move

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-20 10:36:04 -06:00
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