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Have a look at this thread here for a possible solution. Make sure the source is txt and then change the extension to .rsi before using the import feature in Zotero.
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Along the lines of drberg: I'm just using tags with number symbols ( 1⃣, 2⃣, 3⃣) for this purpose. If you have spare colors to assign you can obviously combine both.
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If you can, try using the odf-scan plug-in from here. In practice this is a lot more versatile and robust than the rtf-scan option. (You'll need to use one of the office-suites to use the odf (.odt) file-format – at least for the scanning process.)
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Acrobat – at least the Pro version – lets you both print and safe a document without annotations. Not sure how many versions back this functionality goes, I'm inclined to think its there since at least version 8. Print: In the print options choose "…
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Will do so – and mention to re-install for reconnecting with the update channel. Was hoping to get more Scrivenerites to be testing the latest version of your plugin – and share news of your good work.
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@fbennet: Thanks for your work and the detailed description! Just left a post of the good news over in Scrivener's forum with a link to your test version.
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Tried the new version of the plugin with a Scrivener document of a 100+ endnotes – exactly in the steps mbruffey has just mentioned. Pleased to say that a) the endnotes are consistently recognized as endnote style in LibreOffice b) they are even, bo…
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Have a look at Zotfile's own page: http://zotfile.com/ If you scroll down (3/4) you'll find under Changelog > Zotfile v.4 a description of the feature you're looking and a way to set it up.
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@pkoch: Since you're using Safari I assume you're behind a Mac: Save the webpage with Safari's Zotero connector, then use Reader, print the clean page to PDF with OSX's built-in print function, save to desktop and drag the pdf to the Zotero item; de…
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Gave the translator a spin with Safari and Chromium. It works a treat. D'dorf Uni's Safari & Chrome folks will be very happy with this. Thanks for your efforts.
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Excellent job – that was fast. Thanks for the explanation, too. (Use FF for grazing, resort to standalone sometimes when writing). Tried a few queries; it's looking good.
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Very nice! Works a charm.
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Gave the latest github version (3.3) a spin. Appreciate the extraction of contents/bookmarks – a feature too little used in many pdfs. It works excellent and faster at that than anticipated. Tried extracting in chunks of 50, 100, 200 pdfs at a time.…
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With recent changes in the link functionality of Zotero's notes links from Apple mail (messages://) and and nvAlt (nvalt://) are now live. While not automatic (as weblinks) a right click >insert links and 2nd paste of the link-target in the open …
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The other option: use the Firefox add-on when you work with notes. There you create a report for the item with the note(s) you want to search (middlepane>rightclick on item > create report) then use Cmd+F for the browser's built-in search func…
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More on uneven fonts and weird formatting: the issue persists and seems to become obvious only after an odf-scan is run on an odt or rtf file compiled from Scrivener. Have described this in more detail over here. Have sent fbennet an affected docum…
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Re the uneven-sized foot/endnote fonts issue: I managed to produce an odf export from Scrivener and scan it (some 80+ endnotes) with rtf/odf-scan; the outcome was even in both LibreOffice and NeoOffice. Exported the same file as rtf from Scrivener, …
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Tried the latest beta. Interlinear space handling seems better, i.e. less double line breaks. The treatment of the apostrophies has gone back to previous behaviour (no more 6s and 9s, just straight ones). Some superscripted footnote anchors that wer…
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Thanks for the update: Re-extracted a few of my old extractions from last year: the latest beta seems to handle m-dashes and apostrophies better; underscored passages in pdfs don't appear as underscores in the extracted notes anymore and look now li…
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Would think your's and fbennet's RTF/ODF-scan deserves a mentioning in the Plugins section of the documentation, presumably under Wordprocessors: https://www.zotero.org/support/plugins Edit: done.
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The problem lies with my faulty inference. I assumed the doubles would remain after the next odf-scan. Have in the meantime actually re-scanned the previously re-converted stuff (with double page numbers) and the doubling of page numbers in the resu…
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On another note: Going back betweeen drafting and preparing chunks of a manuscript in Libre/Neo I'm using the Reverse conversion function of the plug-in to get the updated Libre document back into Scrivener. It works mostly well. I notice, however, …
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Your item may not be in any collection. Best to start with an item that definitely is in a collection and verify it works. There is a useful page here: here. I'm on a Mac; it's the option/alt key on a Mac, Ctrl on Win and Alt on Linux.
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Select the item in question in the middle section of Zotero and press the alt-key. The collection that contains the item will show up with a yellow highlight.
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Hi there and welcome. Zotero has excellent documentation. Just have a look here: https://www.zotero.org/support/ Your query re getting stuff from Chrome into Zotero Standalone: https://www.zotero.org/support/getting_stuff_into_your_library Check out…
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Sorry to bring the bad news; I'm using 1.0.15. My document isn't confidential so I'd be happy to mail you a copy of the freshly exported version and another of the document after the scan.
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@benjaminsigel: I wonder if you have found out more about the source for the erratic foot/endnote sizes in LibreOffice or even a workaround. I have the same issue: On exporting from Scrivener to .odt the file looks fine, all endnotes are of equal si…
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Cmd+option (⌘+⌥)+drag works beautifully on OSX (10.8.5).
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@Simon - thanks for explaining the issue with the App store version of NeoOffice. Completly plausible. I would be surprised if the developers didn't leave the non App store version as is, with Java and Python enabled and thus functional with Zotero …
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The non-Appstore version of Neo (v3.3 patch 9) seems to work fine with Zotero on my set-up. Sorry to hear that Zotero doesn't intend to support it any longer.