PDF Annotations: Clickable links and advanced syntax
Hello everybody,
My apologies if this seems trivial, but I am new to Zotero and could not find an answer.
If I attach a PDF to an item and double click said item, the PDF will open in the Zotero PDF reader.
I then create annotations that show up on the left hand side. It is my understanding that I can then create a note attached to the item from all these annotations. This note supports markdown, and I can use latex math syntax as well as have clickable hyperlinks.
Is there a way to also have math latex syntax directly in the annotation comment as well as clickable links?
For example, I mark a sentence in a paper and I want to have a clickable link to another paper in my library as well as use latex math syntax in that annotation. Is there a way to do this?
Thank you in advance!
My apologies if this seems trivial, but I am new to Zotero and could not find an answer.
If I attach a PDF to an item and double click said item, the PDF will open in the Zotero PDF reader.
I then create annotations that show up on the left hand side. It is my understanding that I can then create a note attached to the item from all these annotations. This note supports markdown, and I can use latex math syntax as well as have clickable hyperlinks.
Is there a way to also have math latex syntax directly in the annotation comment as well as clickable links?
For example, I mark a sentence in a paper and I want to have a clickable link to another paper in my library as well as use latex math syntax in that annotation. Is there a way to do this?
Thank you in advance!
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dstillmanhttps://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/418280/#Comment_418280Notes aren't Markdown — you can just use most Markdown syntax to trigger the built-in formatting modes. No, sorry — you have to use Zotero notes for this. Explained here:
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j-f-tThank you for your answer!