Request: Make it easier to hide/show the sidebar on the right in library view when window is narrow
Hi,
When Zotero is narrow, e.g. taking up half the screen (so I can have my notes program open in the other half), annotating PDFs is perfect, especially since the buttons to show the sidebars are very accessible.
However, when I switch to the library mode (if that's what it's called?) two thirds of the space is taken up by the two sidebars. This makes reading the titles or authors a little difficult.
I know I can drag the sidebar via its borders, but this then also carries over to when I maximize the window. And then it's a bit finicky to pull the sidebar back out.
Would it be possible to introduce a button like in the PDF reading mode to just open and shut the sidebar? That way it would be easier to read the database entries.
I was originally going to ask for a plugin like this one for Obsidian (https://github.com/NomarCub/obsidian-hide-sidebars-on-window-resize) that does it automatically based on window width, but I'd settle for a button haha
Thanks :)
When Zotero is narrow, e.g. taking up half the screen (so I can have my notes program open in the other half), annotating PDFs is perfect, especially since the buttons to show the sidebars are very accessible.
However, when I switch to the library mode (if that's what it's called?) two thirds of the space is taken up by the two sidebars. This makes reading the titles or authors a little difficult.
I know I can drag the sidebar via its borders, but this then also carries over to when I maximize the window. And then it's a bit finicky to pull the sidebar back out.
Would it be possible to introduce a button like in the PDF reading mode to just open and shut the sidebar? That way it would be easier to read the database entries.
I was originally going to ask for a plugin like this one for Obsidian (https://github.com/NomarCub/obsidian-hide-sidebars-on-window-resize) that does it automatically based on window width, but I'd settle for a button haha
Thanks :)
Thank you so much for your work, I really enjoy using Zotero :)