possible to import pdf's as links, not copies?
I have a pretty big database that I'm trying to import into Zotero (which I love by the way!), and I'm having a problem: all of my entries link to pdf files. I've tried several different export formats and none seem to preserve this link when I import into Zotero (this isn't yet another internal-pdf:// issue). All except RIS seem to drop the link.
The problem is that even with an RIS import, there seems to be no way to generate attachments as pdf *links* rather pdf *copies* (stored in Zotero's DB). I tried RIS's "UR", "L1", and "L2" fields, and they all produce the same result. Is there a way around this? The DB I'm trying to import is way too big to manually change all of the pdf copies back to links.
Thanks!
The problem is that even with an RIS import, there seems to be no way to generate attachments as pdf *links* rather pdf *copies* (stored in Zotero's DB). I tried RIS's "UR", "L1", and "L2" fields, and they all produce the same result. Is there a way around this? The DB I'm trying to import is way too big to manually change all of the pdf copies back to links.
Thanks!
Anyone?
1) I want to be able to access my PDF library through Windows Explorer, where the PDFs are all in one massive folder.
2) When I open an imported PDF through Zotero, it is read-only.
3) Even if the PDF opened through Zotero wasn't read-only, I would be making changes to a copy rather than the original file, and that is a huge problem for me as an obsessive highlighter/bookermarker of my PDFs.
4) I don't have the hard drive space to store a copy of each PDF just to use in Zotero.
5) The copies of the PDFs in Zotero are all titled Full Text (PDF). I know it's not renaming the actual file, and I know I can right-click and have it renamed by the parent metadeta, but I don't want to do that 4000 times.
This is the only thing keeping me from diving head-in to Zotero. I spent a couple of hours trying to figure out if it's possible to make Zotero link to the PDF in its original place on my hard drive, to no avail. I also tried to have it import a shortcut (.lnk) rather than copy the file location itself, but I didn't get very far.
EndNote creates a link to the file rather than copy it, shouldn't Zotero be able to? This seems like a rather crucial option to have. Either I am dense and just not seeing how to do it, or it's just not possible in Zotero, which will unfortunately mean I'll have to put off adopting it for now.
(Much appreciation to the developers, nonetheless. It's days like this where I REALLY wish I could put all my other obligations aside and learn to code.)
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/8584/drag-links-to-files/
Point 2 I've never encountered, so it must be something peculiar to your configuration.
You can then combine this with Zotfile for a future workflow.
I would be grateful whenever anybody finds a way to implement something following that line.
Now I have he problem that I can't preserve links (same option as above), when I import from clipboard. But I think it is as important as the import feature for *.bib files.
Has anybody an idea how to make that possible?
Best regards