Replace RTF style scan with the RTF/ODT plugin style
Zotero has an RTF scan feature. First, Zotero do not come with the RTF scan style... so the user has to install this style to be able to use this feature.
On top of that, the RTF style does not have a unique identifier of the resource. So you can have conflict if you have the same author, title and date. Or if you change the title after inserting the citation...
On this regards the https://zotero-odf-scan.github.io/zotero-odf-scan/ plugin is way better. A complete citation look like that:
{See | Smith, (2012) |p. 45 | for an example |zu:2433:WQVBH98K}
Notice the last part, it's a unique identifier!
I'm not very interested in the ODT scanning, but I really things their citation style is superior and should be integrated in Zotero and used has the default RTF scan style.
On top of that, the RTF style does not have a unique identifier of the resource. So you can have conflict if you have the same author, title and date. Or if you change the title after inserting the citation...
On this regards the https://zotero-odf-scan.github.io/zotero-odf-scan/ plugin is way better. A complete citation look like that:
{See | Smith, (2012) |p. 45 | for an example |zu:2433:WQVBH98K}
Notice the last part, it's a unique identifier!
I'm not very interested in the ODT scanning, but I really things their citation style is superior and should be integrated in Zotero and used has the default RTF scan style.
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gagarineSo I tried the original RTF scan (because the pluging is not ready for Zotero 5), it basically doesn't works. Lot of "ambigious citation" and even citation than was not scanned in my document.
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gagarineThis seem to be solved in 5.1 https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/266590/#Comment_266590