LibreOffice integration: make reference tooltip human-readable
I mostly use author-date citation formats and often find myself mousing over an author-date reference in the running text of my word processing program to remind myself what the referenced work is. The tooltip that appears for a short while contains a lot of internal Zotero code -- brackets, slashes, database field IDs -- that doesn't make any sense to a human reader. I still often find myself squinting at such tooltips because somewhere within the code I often manage to find the 'title' field, saving me a trip to the list of works cited to find the work title.
This is a frustrating experience, however, and it's heightened by the fact that the tooltip remains visible for only a short while, so I'm not only trying to glean information from hard-to-read code, I also need to do it within a short time.
Wouldn't it be possible to render those tooltips in the citation style used, showing only the actual bibliographical data rather than all that irrelevant code?
Thanks!
LibreOffice 4.2.8.2, Ubuntu 14.04
This is a frustrating experience, however, and it's heightened by the fact that the tooltip remains visible for only a short while, so I'm not only trying to glean information from hard-to-read code, I also need to do it within a short time.
Wouldn't it be possible to render those tooltips in the citation style used, showing only the actual bibliographical data rather than all that irrelevant code?
Thanks!
LibreOffice 4.2.8.2, Ubuntu 14.04
You can extend the time that tooltips are displayed, though. Visit Tools -> Options -> Accessibility (under the Writer heading), and you'll see a widget in that pane for setting the time-to-display for help tips.
I don't have any sense on how easily that could be added for Linux and/or Windows.