If this has already been suggested, I apologize.
When pressing Command-T to open a new tab, it would be incredibly helpful if that tab included a search field—similar to a browser’s address bar—allowing me to immediately type the name of a book from my library. Pressing Enter would then open the selected resource directly in that tab.
This small change could make accessing specific resources much faster and more intuitive, especially during focused study sessions. Currently, the process looks like this for me:
- Press Command-L to open the Library pane
- Type and search for the desired book
- Drag and drop it into the window with my workspace (which can be cumbersome if multiple windows are open)
- Navigate to my Library again to close it again
Unless I am missing a more efficient workflow, this current method feels a bit clunky—especially when compared to the smooth, keyboard-driven experience of a browser, where Command-T, typing, and pressing Enter are all it takes to get where I want to go.
Thank you for considering this suggestion.