yiekheng 6eff1f68fc Reader: nav hover reveals transiently, restores pre-hover state on leave
Previously hover both revealed (on enter) AND hid (on leave) via the
persistent showUI state — so tapping the nav visible and then moving the
mouse away would hide it. Now hover toggles a separate transient
hoveringNav state; the nav is visible when (showUI || hoveringNav). On
mouseleave, hoveringNav clears and the nav returns to whatever showUI
was before — visible if the user tapped to show it, hidden if it was
scroll-auto-hidden.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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