annotate attached PDFs
Hi,
Is there a way I could annotate the attached PDF of an entry? Even if I chose to "Open in External Viewer" (full Adobe Acrobat, with edit capabilities), I cannot save it as apparently Zotero keeps the PDF open / read-only.
Am I missing something trivial here?
Regards.
p.s. This is one feature I really like about Mendeley as it can do this from within the Mendeley client directly, but it does other things worse than Zotero, so I'd like to stick to Zotero.
Is there a way I could annotate the attached PDF of an entry? Even if I chose to "Open in External Viewer" (full Adobe Acrobat, with edit capabilities), I cannot save it as apparently Zotero keeps the PDF open / read-only.
Am I missing something trivial here?
Regards.
p.s. This is one feature I really like about Mendeley as it can do this from within the Mendeley client directly, but it does other things worse than Zotero, so I'd like to stick to Zotero.
I actually think having dedicated software to annotate pdfs is preferable to using mediocre annotation software like the one included with Mendeley.
No, it doesn't. However, I apparently do ... it was my fault as the same pdf was open inside the browser by Zotero (maybe zotero could make FireFox release the file handle in that case when "open in external viewer" is selected so that the external viewer can edit and save it; took me a while to realise the error).
> I actually think having dedicated software
> to annotate pdfs is preferable to using
> mediocre annotation software like the
> one included with Mendeley.
Maybe. Currently double-clicking on an entry opens the PDF inside the browser using the "zotero://" handler. Even though I have Adobe Acrobat installed and configured for PDF vieweing in FireFox, it doesn't allow editing. I don't think this is Zotero's fault becasue the same holds when opening PDFs from other websites inside the browser. Can the double-click in Zotero be configured to open the PDF in an external viewer rather than inside the browser?
Regards.
http://www.zotero.org/support/preferences/hidden_preferences#general_preferences
p.s. are you always this active on these forums? I'm impressed.
I have also restarted both programs and still the I can only read pdfs as external to firebox and standalone.
I have also in firefox changed the pdf setting to read within Firebox. But still the pdf only comes as external.
My pdf program is Acrobat 11 from Adobe Creative Cloud.
But thought I might include the following link for others with similar issues:
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/29559/cannot-view-pdf-attachment-in-firefox/#Item_0
Whilst synching, my Firefox crashed. So I restarted, and now clicking the file, nothing fires up. Only works if one right-click mouse to view externally via Acrobat.
"zotero://attachment/16/"
Namely there is no change from original address.
Is that what one needs? Or it is it related to dev version of pdf.js?
Do I need to change anything?
Sorry I have lost track.
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/29559/cannot-view-pdf-attachment-in-firefox/#Item_0 thread to get the dev version of pdf.js. I believe this will be in regular Firefox with version 25, so this won't be necessary soon (and just to be clear, this is a Firefox bug, not a Zotero bug).
TTLP, make sure you're running Firefox 24.
I have added pdf viewer from Firefox add-ons. But then my Acrobat wouldnt work. Disenabling that would at least allow Acrobat to open in tab (provided I toggle the tab).
I went through pretty much everything Adobe suggested I should do but still I cant read Acrobat pdf within Firefox (unless I use the toggle tab). I could live with this.
But strange thing is I can no longer import RIS & Bibtex files - either from Firefox or Standalone.
I have experimented with just 10k RIS and Bibtex files, the import bar goes 3 quarters of the way, then the tags in the background disappear, and the whole thing seem to freeze.
I've tried to disable non-essential add-ons to Zotero, I still have the problems.
Here are my Debug ID: D573407524 and Report ID: 141199654
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/32526/importing-bibtex-ris-problems/
Unexpected behavior (wrong action, gibberish ("%PDF..."), etc.) when opening files from Zotero
Deleting mimeTypes.rdf from your profile directory and restarting Firefox or Zotero Standalone is generally what's needed to fix file handling issues. mimeTypes.rdf stores file handling associations and will be recreated automatically the next time you restart Firefox or Zotero Standalone.
For Zotero for Firefox, Zotero itself doesn't tell Firefox how to handle a fileāit simply checks if a file can be handled within Firefox (natively or via a plugin) and then either sends it to Firefox if so or otherwise launches it via the OS. Problems in mimeTypes.rdf can prevent this from working properly, however.
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I've got Windows 7 - Do I go into Zotero or Firefox profile folder?
It is a problem to have Firefox Zotero's Data folder to be linked to Zotero's profile standalone folder?
In terms of changing files - I take it that's for Linux. How do you do it for Windows?
Also suppose I have inadvertently installed the pdfjs developer's version, how could I uninstall it?
Deleting mimeTypes.rdf from your profile directory and restarting Firefox or Zotero Standalone is generally what's needed to fix file handling issues. mimeTypes.rdf stores file handling associations and will be recreated automatically the next time you restart Firefox or Zotero Standalone.
Now can access acrobat from Zotero Firefox within browser!!! Thanks.
Don't have the pdfjs in extension.