Félix Malfait dac5d5a23a Extend live update coverage: workflow draft updates and side-panel records (#23830)
Stacked on #23811. Closes the two remaining live-update coverage gaps
found while auditing record-seeded editing surfaces.

## Workflow diagram misses updates to the current draft version

`WorkflowSSESubscribeEffect` triggered a content refetch only on
`create-one` of a workflow version (new draft created) and on SSE
reconnection. Step and trigger edits on the existing draft arrive as
`update-one` events and left the open diagram stale until a refresh,
which is the common case when the AI chat or a teammate edits a draft
workflow.

Refetch on `update-one`/`update-many` too. Local workflow mutations do
not dispatch these browser events (they only originate from SSE
deliveries), and an own-persist echo reseeds the diagram with the state
it already shows, so this does not fight local editing.

## Side-panel records receive no SSE events

`SidePanelRecordPage` registered no SSE query, so a record opened in the
side panel (notes and tasks most commonly) got no events for itself
unless another surface happened to subscribe to a matching query. With
#23811's rich text adoption this mattered doubly: events could not reach
the editor at all.

Register the record query like `RecordShowPage` does. The subscribe
effect takes a `queryScope` so the record page and side panel keep
independent registrations when they display the same record, and closing
one surface does not unsubscribe the other.

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