history navigation arrows
Dear people of Zotero,
I'm sure this has already been considered, but I cannot find it anywhere, the possibility of adding a pair of history exploration arrows, the type that most browsers have, in order to be able to go back to a previous search, or a previously opened folder/collection (take finder in apple computers as an example). If I haven't overseen this function, this would make cataloguing and organizing the library much easier.
I avail of the opportunity to thank you all for the great work
Nacho
I'm sure this has already been considered, but I cannot find it anywhere, the possibility of adding a pair of history exploration arrows, the type that most browsers have, in order to be able to go back to a previous search, or a previously opened folder/collection (take finder in apple computers as an example). If I haven't overseen this function, this would make cataloguing and organizing the library much easier.
I avail of the opportunity to thank you all for the great work
Nacho
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I've been trying to understand how this plug-in works for the last two months, but so far the choice of folders the system makes when clicking on the (back-)arrow seems quite random, rather than a true chronological history of my moves through the library. What I was looking for was some kind of browser arrows, similar to those one can find in "finder" or on a regular browser, which would bring me back where I was just a second before in my library.
The idea would be (e.g.) to make it possible to get back to the folder one was working with (re-organizing its contents, for instance) after reassigning a file/note to a reference in some other folder in the library. With a large library like mine it becomes rather tedious to have to search back the original folder I was at.
I am of course absolutely not aware of the kind of programming skills and tinkering something like this would demand, thus simply a humble comment.
(I don't know if I am clear, let me know and I will try to explain it in other words otherwise)
I look forward to your reply,
Nacho
It seems then that a logical improvement to zotero would be to make collections searchable items (something rather logical for a large tree)
Best