Feature request: Abstract at a glance
In Z6 you could see the paper's abstract at a glance just by clicking on the item. In Z7, the abstract has apparently been moved far below the info where it is basically rarely visible without scrolling.
I don't know what the reasoning was behind this decision but it is one of the first fatal flaws of the update, in my opinion.
I'll be switching back to Z6 until this is changed.
I don't know what the reasoning was behind this decision but it is one of the first fatal flaws of the update, in my opinion.
I'll be switching back to Z6 until this is changed.
It will be possible to reorder item pane sections in a future update.
Thanks
Ok, thanks. I think I'll still wait for the update before switching in that case.
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I really liked the ability to see the abstract in between the authors and the rest of the info, though. I believe the original decision to do that was a superior way to display the item info than it is in Z7.
I really hope as dtstillman said "It will be possible to reorder item pane sections in a future update."
Moving it to a separate pane also added some left/right space (the label is at the top now, not at the left) which preserving screen real estate.
Since you can pin the abstract and have basic citation info in the pane header (which is always displayed) you can focus on the abstract if you don't care about citation details. Most use cases are improved (and there have been incredibly few complaints about this by folks -- I'm not sure if anyone noted this before the two of you -- with tons of positive comments about the info pane design in Z7)
You said the same thing when I pointed out a major issue with search which you ended up fixing.
>tons of positive comments about the info pane design in Z7
To be fair, the vast majority of people are quick to praise before trying anything out. That is the trend with most things. Many people are just happy for an update.
I can guarantee you we are not the only ones as several colleagues have agreed with me on this issue already. They're just not the type to create an account on a forum and write about it.
(IIRC for the search issue, the response was that it wasn't a general issue and asked for more precise steps to reproduce, which another user provided).
(And regardless of where it is positioned, taking away the ability to vary the size of the Abstract field does not seem like an improvement)
Concerning the inspection of metadata, as things stand now, we still cannot inspect the bibliographic metadata and the abstract at the same time. In fact it seems that the Z7 interface has exacerbated the issue of obscuration of these two crucial bodies of information, because, *in the Stacked View,* pinning the Abstract moves the entire info pane beneath the library catalog, thus completely obstructing our line of sight; and vice versa: expanding the info pane completely removes the Abstract from the field of vision; minimizing the library catalog would then allow us to see more of the abstract and metadata, but you'd have to minimize the library so much that you can only see and interact with a fraction of the catalog -- which is how we access all the bibliographic metadata and the abstract in the first place.
And using the item pane header is not a viable solution since, even when set to display the item as "Bibliography Entry" (its max capacity), it only displays a fraction of metadata, and, as it is not a live field, it is displaying that metadata in a fixed, uneditable form.
Admittedly, the issue is not as pronounced in the Standard View, but The Standard View poses its own visual challenges since, by trying to parallelize everything, the information of the library catalog in particular becomes so compressed that the library becomes difficult to see and analyze.
So I wish to humbly plead for at least some way of allowing us to return the abstract to where it was before. @adamsmith I do see your point concerning the majority of user feedback, but @jeapordy is getting at what I think is the more principled point: fixes ought not be based on user feedback, but on their inherent efficiency gains (which as @jeapordy points out, users may not be inclined to point out -- or even be aware of!), and in modern scholarship, a prominently displayed abstract makes for highly efficient analysis (not to mention the fact that, as it was positioned in Z6, the Abstract field was the most compendious way to quickly make an explanatory note about an item (e.g. "Photocopy pg. 45" "Finish reading!" "Not extant" "Missing pages" "at Harvard Widener library") -- much more so than the Notes feature, I would argue, because Notes are items separate from the bibliographic data of an item which have to be attached to the item).
I promise you we put a lot of thought into the redesign and have good reasons for the changes. Once you can reorder sections, you'll be able to have an equally prominent abstract as before, with the same fields above it, while others who don't use Zotero exactly as you do will be able to configure it differently. We really don't need to keep talking about this.