New refs navigation (first, last)
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 2:59 pm
An inquiry about the update to navigation in references: while I certainly see the point that the new method is more salient than the old, I quite often relied on the old method to work my way through a set of imports.
The workflow would be like that: I import a couple of references while I do research / read a new article, and afterwards I would go through the recent imports, cleaning things up, entering keywords, checking DOIs etc. For this I relied on the old method, i.e. I would go to the newest references and then back, step-by-step until I am through with the recent imports.
Is there a way to do this after this update? If yes, then I’m probably fine with the change, as I see that it may come more natural to many. If not, then I would like to at least gather some feedback from other users of Bookends: how do you use the refs navigation? Is this a step back or forward for you? (Because for me, it would be a step backward and require unwelcome changes to my current workflow.)
Other than that: another nice release! Thanks a lot for fixing Bookends for us on 10.10.3 so quickly!
The workflow would be like that: I import a couple of references while I do research / read a new article, and afterwards I would go through the recent imports, cleaning things up, entering keywords, checking DOIs etc. For this I relied on the old method, i.e. I would go to the newest references and then back, step-by-step until I am through with the recent imports.
Is there a way to do this after this update? If yes, then I’m probably fine with the change, as I see that it may come more natural to many. If not, then I would like to at least gather some feedback from other users of Bookends: how do you use the refs navigation? Is this a step back or forward for you? (Because for me, it would be a step backward and require unwelcome changes to my current workflow.)
Other than that: another nice release! Thanks a lot for fixing Bookends for us on 10.10.3 so quickly!
