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I'm loving Paper Memory! As a long-time Zotero user, the speed and in-browser experience of Paper Memory are incredibly refreshing.
To further enhance this, I'd like to request a more powerful fullscreen memory view. Instead of just a list, it would be fantastic to have an editable table layout. Each row could display fields like title, author, tags, venue, with buttons for copying Markdown/BibTeX, run matching procedure... Directly editing tags and adding one short note within this view would streamline my workflow. Additionally, sorting by clicking on column headers (instead of a dropdown menu) would be very intuitive.
I've already recommended Paper Memory to my colleagues, and I'm excited to see this project grow!
If you're too busy, I'd be happy to explore contributing to this feature in my free time.
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I'm sorry I missed your message. I would gladly welcome a contribution. The ideal scenario for me is to not change the current fullmemory view but just create another one for now. And if that's robust and used enough then we can make a full switch. Does it make sense?
I will be able to assist (answer questions) but won't be able to contribute actively to your work. You're very welcome to involve your colleagues 😏
I'm loving Paper Memory! As a long-time Zotero user, the speed and in-browser experience of Paper Memory are incredibly refreshing.
To further enhance this, I'd like to request a more powerful fullscreen memory view. Instead of just a list, it would be fantastic to have an editable table layout. Each row could display fields like title, author, tags, venue, with buttons for copying Markdown/BibTeX, run matching procedure... Directly editing tags and adding one short note within this view would streamline my workflow. Additionally, sorting by clicking on column headers (instead of a dropdown menu) would be very intuitive.
I've already recommended Paper Memory to my colleagues, and I'm excited to see this project grow!
If you're too busy, I'd be happy to explore contributing to this feature in my free time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: