Zotfile does not extract highlights
I recently installed Zotfile, after which I tested it with a PDF file that had a few highlights. The extraction worked well.
I now have a PDF with some 140 pages, and more highlights, though certainly not on every page, but the extraction does not work. The notification box telling me that the extraction is taking place stays there but there is no result
Any suggestions?
I now have a PDF with some 140 pages, and more highlights, though certainly not on every page, but the extraction does not work. The notification box telling me that the extraction is taking place stays there but there is no result
Any suggestions?
You've annotated the PDF with the same software you used in tests?
As for the annotation software, I think it was the same, but am not 100% sure. I only use highlights. If I understand you well, though, Zotero/Zotfile can only handle annotations from certain software and not from others. If that's correct, then is there a list of acceptable software?
ZotFile is able to extract standard annotations on PDF. Most tools use standard annotations, but some don't. There's no list of tools, no. A rule of thumb is, if you can see the annotations when viewing the annotated PDF in Firefox, ZotFile should be able to extract them.
@adamsmith makes a point of the software used. Now, I am not a Zotero expert, but it seems strange that Zotero would only extract highlights done with certain software. This is even stranger considering there is not approved software list.
Although ZotFile is useful and popular, as far as I know it is not being actively maintained beyond perhaps basic bug fixes. The people here can help identify what works with it and what doesn't and why, but I don't think anyone is in a position to provide bespoke extensions to its current functionality.
It does sound like, though, that the problem may well be something different than the tool used for annotating. Simplest way to tell would be for @KlaasVaak to use the same method on a very simple document. If extraction works there, the problem is elsewhere. Could be a problem with the document, e.g. document security properties that prevent copying text, or could be a ZotFile bug, e.g. related to the long document. I'd do this simple troubleshooting before spending a lot of time thinking about supported and not supported annotation tools. If you're using a common tool for annotating, you could also just tell us and we'll likely know.
* There is one other slight quirk to this in that ZotFile doesn't recognize all _types_ of annotations. It does recognize standard highlighting (indeed, regardless of color) and it recognizes standard comments, but e.g. I don't think it recognizes text that you associate with highlighting, nor does it recognize other textbox formats you can generate in some tools including Acrobat.
@adamsmith can you tell me what the Zotfile support status for these 2 programs is?
I then tried an older file with 200 pages that I knew for sure I had annotated in Foxit, and that worked. Ironically, the Windows version of Foxit has its built-in annotations export feature, but not in the Linux version :-(((
So, the take away for me is that I should not use Okular anymore (I always apply annotations to PDFs) and reinstall Foxit, which I had installed and uninstalled because of the lack of this feature. Zotfile has "saved" me :-)
A big thanks to you and @adamsmith for your help, as well as your time.
The version I have here prompts (with a permanently dismissable alert) when I add an annotation, that I need to "File -> Save As..." to preserve the annotations, which writes them to the file in a way ZotFile can read. For Zotero/ZotFile to be aware of it, you must overwrite the same file that is already there.
I'll also note that ZotFile does not extract an "Inline Note" but does extract highlighted text, and text from a "Pop-up Note"