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Thorium Reader starts being used by researchers/students/academics: it will therefore be useful to complete the "copy" function by a "cite" feature, by which a selected area would be copied along with the book title, author's name, publisher, ebook identifier (isbn when available) and position / page number, allowing the user to paste the whole blurb to the editor of his choice. Potential LCP copy constraints must be supported, as usual.
UX: would a right-click on the selected area (text for now) be usable for displaying a contextual menu with copy and cite options (*)? Would a long tap be a proper equivalent on touch screens? What could be the alternative keyboard trigger?
I suppose we'll also want to add a "bookmark" feature on a text area, which adds a precise bookmark to the list (with a text segment locator, not a position).
This discussion was converted from issue #1523 on August 26, 2022 19:03.
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Thorium Reader starts being used by researchers/students/academics: it will therefore be useful to complete the "copy" function by a "cite" feature, by which a selected area would be copied along with the book title, author's name, publisher, ebook identifier (isbn when available) and position / page number, allowing the user to paste the whole blurb to the editor of his choice. Potential LCP copy constraints must be supported, as usual.
UX: would a right-click on the selected area (text for now) be usable for displaying a contextual menu with copy and cite options (*)? Would a long tap be a proper equivalent on touch screens? What could be the alternative keyboard trigger?
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