![]() ![]() ![]() Hi I'm not sure if it's a solution or not, but I described my workflow in the discussion I linked above. I- is basically something I thought would be simpler and a good test of whether or not I could handle tackling ii. bib file with all the corresponding full biblatex entries. (assumption being I've entered a LaTeX entry for each document in Zotero, so it can just pull the entrykey from that).ĥ. when needed, autogenerate a LaTeX document containing all the annotated text corresponding to a specific #titleofpaperidea, with all the proper LaTeX \citep citations after each quote. autogenerate a zotero collection to keep track of all the documents that have an annotation with a unique #titleofpaperideaĤ. use a zotfile-ish process to extract the annotations with the annotated textģ. this is a bit more abstract, but here's a basic workflow:ġ. I don't need any of the metadata extraction or online storage functions, so if I learn enough I'd also cut those. The short, silly version is "itunes, but for pdfs" (ie just show the files in a folder and lets you build arbitrary subgroups of the files). I - a version of zotero focused on managing existing large collections of pdfs, with the nice tagging / collection abilities currently in zotero without modifying said collections. Second, what I'm trying to achieve is twofold: knowing that item.js is maybe what I want to look at and its filepath is super helpful. First off, thanks for taking the time to reply in such detail. ![]()
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