Custom citation issues
There are a couple of UX issues around the way custom citations work in the Classic and the Quick Entry modes that sometimes catch out students in our faculty.I suspect that they would be tough to fix, but I'll put them up here as desiderata.
Here is the current state of play:
Ideally, it would be nice if:
Here is the current state of play:
- In Classic mode, citations can be edited inside the dialog box.After a citation has been edited in this way, no warning is issued (in either mode) when the citation is later opened for updating.
- For Quick Entry mode, citations can be edited directly in the word processor.188BET靠谱吗After a citation text has been modified, Zotero will issue a warning when the citation is later opened for editing (in either mode).
- If a custom citation of type (1) is opened and closed in Quick Entry mode (changing a page reference, etc), the update completes without error, but the citation remains unchanged.
- If a custom citation of type (2) modifies only formatting (adding boldface, for example), no warning is issued, but a change to the citation in either mode (changing a page reference, etc) will discard the user's formatting without notice.
Ideally, it would be nice if:
- The warning message were issued for both type (1) and type (2) custom citations (and issued even when only the formatting has been changed), but only when Quick Entry mode is set as the default!and
- A citation modified in the word processor could be made to appear in the Classic citation editor.
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bwiernikIssue 2 should definitely be fixed if possible, but I wonder if issue 1 (and related issues) might be best fixed by fully deprecating Classic mode and incorporating its only benefit (browsing) in some other way (e.g., a Browse Library button in Quick Entry, a button to insert the currently selected reference(s), or both).
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dstillman