feat: display heif/avif images - #3187
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Description
This PR will make sure that the OpenCloud frontend can display image files, whose preview files are (optionally) generated by the server. Only if the server reports the capability to create previews for files like HEIC and AVIF, will the frontend actually display them.
This PR requires opencloud-eu/opencloud#3364 (comment) to be merged first
For AVIF support, it also requires opencloud-eu/reva#781 to be merged first
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How Has This Been Tested?
End-to-End test with the linked backend PR. Teste with actual photos from Apple devices.
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LLM disclosure
This PR was created with the support of multiple LLMs. However, I've manually reviewed tested and iterated on it. It's not one-shotted or vibecoded. This PR description and all my GitHub comments are 100% LLM-free.