Feature Request: Document reader – show name of currently viewed chapter
Currently when reading an ePub file in Zotero, there is no way to know where in the book you are (except for the arbitrary page numbers).
The TOC provides links to the beginning of every chapter, but doesn't show you which chapter you're currently VIEWING.
There's two common ways for e-readers to communicate where you are in the book:
1) Highlight the current chapter in the Table of Contents
2) Show a subtle label at the bottom/ top of the page, stating the chapter name
It would be great to have one or both methods added to Zotero's new built-in ePub reader.
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Here's an example of what I mean: have my Calibre reader configured to do both. That way, I'm always aware which chapter I'm reading:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u14826803/eukjzltiojrlae5167dj.png
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u14826803/ta0z9byiq4107kbokn2o.png
The TOC provides links to the beginning of every chapter, but doesn't show you which chapter you're currently VIEWING.
There's two common ways for e-readers to communicate where you are in the book:
1) Highlight the current chapter in the Table of Contents
2) Show a subtle label at the bottom/ top of the page, stating the chapter name
It would be great to have one or both methods added to Zotero's new built-in ePub reader.
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Here's an example of what I mean: have my Calibre reader configured to do both. That way, I'm always aware which chapter I'm reading:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u14826803/eukjzltiojrlae5167dj.png
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u14826803/ta0z9byiq4107kbokn2o.png
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martynas_bHighlighting the current outline item is planned for PDF files, but we'll see if this is possible for EPUB files as well.
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akrman@martynas_b Ah nice, thanks for the link! Cheers!