Zotero as a Tab
Here's a UI idea. I use Zotero and Google Notebook...albeit for different tasks. When I want to make the Google Notebook "bigger" AKA into a full sized screen, Google Notebook opens a New Tab and takes over that particular tab.
I would like to see this kind of a feature in Zotero. Right now when I "maximize" Zotero it takes over most of my FireFox screen. I think it would be less confusing if it followed the FireFox convention and just gave itself a full sized tab.
I would like to see this kind of a feature in Zotero. Right now when I "maximize" Zotero it takes over most of my FireFox screen. I think it would be less confusing if it followed the FireFox convention and just gave itself a full sized tab.
I said there that we'd implement it, but I realized later that it's actually a bit more complicated than I had thought due to the architecture of Zotero and Firefox. Google Notebook is simply opening up a new web page in a new tab, which is trivial. FireFTP, by comparison, only functions within a tab, not as a separate part of the browser window (like Zotero), and so has a different architecture. (In Mozilla speak, it's the difference between a standalone XUL window and an overlay.)
If anyone can point us towards an extension that can switch between both modes, that'd be helpful.
http://www.adaptiveblue.com/
has what i believe is a sidebar (just like zotero, but on the side) which in turns opens a full tab which is some sort of xml/html file which display the rest of the interface.
i've uninstalled it, so i don't recall what the file is exactly, but should be easy to find out.
--andy
First, a dedicated tab is a great idea for a full screen version.
Second, even though the current system works well, I feel that the layout of elements in the Zotero UI is inefficient. The Collections browser can be made small, but i would like the ability to hide it entirely, or optionally.
Also, for a full-tab layout, I would opt to take the second and third current Zotero panes and pile them on top of each other. With a whole tab there are many possibilities..
You add a preference in Zotero for "Open Zotero in a tab". When checked, the behaviour of Zotero changes to:
- Clicking the Zotero-icon opens a new tab named "Zotero" (if it is not already available). You can do this by just loading an almost empty HTML-file titled "Zotero". This tab is then automatically selected, and Zotero is maximized (but not to Fullscreen Mode, as this would obscure the tab-list).
- If the user selects another tab, the Zotero-pane is removed/minimized, but the Zotero-tab remains. If the user then again selects the Zotero-tab, the pane is maximized again.
Collections are really important for me (basically what make the whole tool sane on my g4 ibook really), and I don't really see how that adding to collections would be implemented if you were using zotero in "tab mode". Anyone can see how to do this, then it sounds interesting to me.
I think Rintze's suggestion is really great, and it seems not very difficult to implement.
- disable the pane resizing
- open up snapshots (together with the annotation toolbar) in new tabs instead of in the active (and obscured) tab.
How about creating a Zotero toolbar that can be customize and place just like Firefox's Navigation and Bookmark toolbars? Here's the scenario: Firefox is opened and the first tab is Zotero in fullscreen mode. With each additional tab (2nd, 3rd and so on tab) opened, one can use the Zotero toolbar to add New Item, Create New Item from Current Page, and many more functions without going back to the Zotero tab (1st tab). One could even choose what collection the new item is saved in.
Now let's take this idea further. There is a Firefox add-on called Cooliris Previews. Here's the link (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2207). Continuing with the above scenario, let's say the 2nd tab contains an item to add to a Zotero collection. One could put the mouse cursor over an icon (similar to the icon in the Cooliris Previews) in the Zotero toolbar, triggering a temporary Zotero interface to popup (similar to previewing a link in Cooliris Previews), and allowing one to add Info, Notes, and etc. When one is finished, he/she moves the mouse cursor away from the icon and the Zotero interface disappears. This temporary interface would only have functions related to the newly added item, which is the same as Zotero's right pane. In another word, the temporary interface is a smaller version of the complete Zotero interface.
The trigger icon to bring up the temporary Zotero interface can also be a keyboard shortcut.
The advantage to have a temporary Zotero interface that appears whenever one needs it to is to efficiently utilize screen real estate. I apologize for the lengthy suggestion. Please let me know what you think. Thanks!
Thanks for the great work everyone...
Thanks!
If you'd like to see the pictures directly, there you go:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43174138@N04/sets/72157622377840351/
So +2 for zotero as a tab (and a sidebar:)
Hasn't happen yet, despite Dan's note at the very top of the thread?
The new window is indeed a very good workaround, except that I find multiple tabs easier to handle than multiple windows, especially since they can be reached using hotkeys Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2,.. in Firefox.
Possibly the developers are of the opinion that the fact that you can give Zotero a window of its own is already enough; or perhaps the issue is that they haven't seen a good example.
Some light on this from the devs side? What about the Scribefire example given above?
Thanks
No official comment on it yet, but looks like Zotero-as-a-tab is coming for 2.1 final, possibly in 2.1b5.