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@William Sorry, but this doesn't change anything for me. The spacing issue remains. The best workaround seems to be simply rendering the Obsidian file, and then the spacing issue disappears. When using this code: {% for annotation in annotations %…
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@William OK, that's great. Thanks for clarifying. That will be a suitable workaround. Take care.
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@William AMAZING! It works, and it's such an improvement over MarkdownNotes because a.) I don't have to generate an annotations file in Zotero before exporting to Obsidian; b.) highlighting of individual colors comes through; and c.) sticky notes no…
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@William OK, I'm almost there in regard to understanding what to do, but let me know ask a few questions. When I've used the {{annotation.annotatedText}} variable in my ZI template before, nothing comes over after importing annotations from Zotero.…
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@William, thank you for your reply. Should I add this into my Obsidian Zotero Integration template, or in Zotero within the annotations.noteTemplates variable located in the Config Editor? I'm guessing you mean in the Obsidian template. Following…
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OK, we're on the same page now. I never knew about accessing the config editor inside of Zotero's advanced options. There's lots here to tweak; very cool! I played around with the variable 'annotations.noteTemplates'; however, still no joy in colo…
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@ingmar93, I read through all of the available documentation for Zotero Integration Plugin, but see nothing that references how to indicate annotation color after importing annotations into Obsidian via the 'markdownNotes' variable. I see that this …
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Thank you for explaining all of this! I'll read the documentation from here. It looks like extracting annotations from a Zotero PDF is the best way to go. The ability both to see highlight colors and link back to the location of each annotation is v…
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@ingmar93, I cannot thank you enough for this recommendation! The Zotero Integration Plugin is a HUGE leap in ease-of-use and functionality (i.e. annotations have a link that opens the exact annotation location within the PDF). A few quick question…
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Well, what you have created is extremely useful to me, and I imagine countless others. Thank you for all that you do! I just sent you a donation.
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Wow! This works! Thank you!!! Did you write that code yourself? If so, I'm deeply grateful. Saving this so that I have it accessible for years to come!!!
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Thank you for the help! 1.) Done, and works. 2.) I cannot find this option under BBT preferences. I'm in the "citation key" sub-menu. After selecting "pandoc" as the quick-copy citation method, there are no other options to attach a Zotero interna…