martynas_b
About
- Username
- martynas_b
- Joined
- Roles
- Member
Comments
-
This is currently not possible with Zotero. However, you can export each PDF along with its annotations, merge them using another tool, and then import the combined file back into Zotero.
-
If references and citations are recognized, it shows references, otherwise, it falls back to citations. Recognition will improve with broader document support in the future.
-
Are you referring to the Zotero desktop client or the mobile app? Could you clarify the exact issue you’re experiencing?
-
@guenther234 I don't see any problems with the provided file. Can you provide a Debug ID?
-
Those are squiggly annotations, which currently can’t be imported into Zotero. If you use underline annotations instead, it will work as expected.
-
Yes, the light area is actually an image. For some reason, it uses a fallback method that only slightly changes the color, instead of fully replacing the image background like on other pages. The other page is also a scanned text image, but its back…
-
Can you send an example PDF file to support@zotero.org with a link to this thread?
-
This is planned—thanks for reporting.
-
@anmoisio It will get more accurate over time. Can you send the PDF file to support@zotero.org with a link to this thread?
-
There seems to be an issue when pasting long text into a text annotation—it results in a single, overly long line. Do you experience the same problem when typing the text manually as well? Could you share a screenshot showing what you consider an o…
-
@RamonMi Do you mean you can reproduce the issue in Firefox as well? If so, which version? Also, are you sure there isn’t any visible difference between versions 7.0.15 and 7.1-beta.24?
-
Does it work in other PDF viewers?
-
1) Can you provide a Debug ID for it happening? 2) Can you reproduce this with all plugins disabled?
-
No, there isn't a preference setting for that.
-
Yes, some PDF files have rectangles around links, but some PDF viewers display them while others do not. Zotero Reader treats all links in PDF files uniformly and does not show these rectangles.
-
@jb_r I would conceptualize the intended behaviour as part of text the generel interaction of text selection. The target would be a way of splitting the document into different regions, and treating them as seperate when performing text selections, …
-
Are those images added as annotations from a PDF file or manually inserted from an image file? Do you experience this issue with all notes containing images?
-
https://www.zotero.org/support/beta_builds Yes, you can also use the extracted ZIP version on Windows/Linux or install a separate macOS app alongside the existing one.
-
@khuynen Can you reproduce this in Zotero 7 beta?
-
Plugins are still enabled in the screenshots.
-
Not entirely clear what you mean here. Could you provide a screenshot of how it was before and how it is now?
-
Can you reproduce the issue with all plugins disabled? If so, could you send the EPUB file to support@zotero.org with a link to this thread?
-
Can you reproduce that with all plugins disabled?
-
If you mean text selection, you’re right—Preview has on-the-fly OCR, but Zotero doesn’t. So, if you want to interact with text in Zotero, you need to do OCR and add a text layer to that PDF file with another software.
-
Fixed in 7.0.14.
-
Could you clarify what you mean? Maybe you can make a screenshot or video? Also can you provide a Debug ID for it happening? And make sure all plugins are disabled when testing.
-
Can you give examples of smoothed vs. non-smoothed (perhaps from another program) writings of the same text?
-
It will be fixed in the next update. Thanks for reporting.
-
@josuetorresfonse I still can't reproduce the issue. Could you try testing with a trackpad or a different mouse?
-
We'll fix this issue soon. Thanks for reporting.