Cut and Paste from OneNote
When I cut and paste text from OneNote into a Zotero 6.0.6 note it puts into a box as an uneditable image. The text is so tiny it is unreadable. Works sort of fine doing a cut and paste from Word, it copies it as plain unformatted text.
I use OneNote as my default drafting, idea processing, note taking and editing tool. I also use indents, colour etc to highlight particular points. Previously I made my notes in OneNote as I read a book or document and then at the end of the session I cut and paste it into a Zotero note associated with the reference document. It worked fine until recent version 6? update
Previously the OneNote cut and paste would take the formatted text (heading, bold, colour etc) across unchanged as editable text. But not now. Or am I missing something? Drag and drop works but it won't take the One Note page title at the same time as the page body. That is sort of a work round, but means I need to do develop a new habit as it is a change to my usual practice with eevrything else.
Is it possible to revert to the old way of moving text from OneNote in version 6?
I use OneNote as my default drafting, idea processing, note taking and editing tool. I also use indents, colour etc to highlight particular points. Previously I made my notes in OneNote as I read a book or document and then at the end of the session I cut and paste it into a Zotero note associated with the reference document. It worked fine until recent version 6? update
Previously the OneNote cut and paste would take the formatted text (heading, bold, colour etc) across unchanged as editable text. But not now. Or am I missing something? Drag and drop works but it won't take the One Note page title at the same time as the page body. That is sort of a work round, but means I need to do develop a new habit as it is a change to my usual practice with eevrything else.
Is it possible to revert to the old way of moving text from OneNote in version 6?
That is on OneDrive
This PDF is a screenshot of the note edit window. The top text is from a drag and drop which woirks much as cut and paste used to do, except it cannot overwrite in the receiving note. Below it is the text image box from a cut and paste (both from OneNote). The text image is readable in this window on my 28in monitor but so tiny in Zotero's note side bar as to be unreadable.
So other applications, including none Microsoft, are not seeing OneNote copy (ctrl-c/x in win 10) clipboard contents as an image. In all other non Zotero 6 cases default save is as editable text not image. For an application like Zotero thati smuchj more useful than pasting a non-editanle image.
I do not see any options in OneNote for changing copy behaviour. Nor do I see any reason to have to use a non-standard method when it works as expected with all the other software I use, and did with Zotero 5. It is only Zotero 6 that is behaving in a non standard way.
However, other OneNote uisers have similar issues with other software: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/copy-and-paste-from-onenote-as-an-image-not-text/d77148a4-eef7-4940-aa8b-f56b610d5ebb
A sort of solution seems to be Shift-Ctrl-V to force paste as text but it loses text formatting, bold etc. It seems that Ctrl-Alt-V may give an option to choose paste format in some cases but not in Zotero it seems.
You're always going to get text in plain-text apps like Notepad, but why wouldn't a rich-text editor like Zotero that supports images choose the image over text when one is available? How would we differentiate that from an app copying both an image and alt-text to the clipboard?
In what other non-Microsoft apps are you getting text?
Why not adopt similar option and behaviour in Zotero?
Many application also allow the option of pasting as plain text or as an image.
So the problem is with Zotero not behaqving like dozens of other applications, including earlier versions of Zotero, in handling the OneNote clipboard contents. I have not found any other of my applications that works like Zotero 6,
Previously I had resorted to copying into a word doc then transferring to Zotero note.
Note that copy-pasting from a google doc seems to strip formatting though.