7/12/2023 0 Comments Marginnote vs liquid text![]() Important: If you import a file now into LiquidText from your DropBox folder, every time close this LiquidText project, there will be a prompt asking you, if you want to send the changes to the original (DropBox) file. You need the plugin ZotFile to make this work.įollow the instructions in this video (turn on the subtitles)Īfterwards, your files will be synced to DropBox. I found a way to use Zotero with LiquidText and DropBox. I would like to see that with liquidtext, I would pay premium for. Maybe something like the papership app on ipad, before the sync was broken to to newer Zotero version. Syncing with different devices and file versions and kinds of modifications is really tricky, but one would need to agree on the work flow. The only way here, would be an additional file-format, that interlinks the modified PDFs so as to rebuild the first structure (all liquidfile-specific references etc.), while combining the modified elements (just annotations, highlights, notes), into a file liquidtext can then again send back to Zotero. The only issue is how to sync in between: When reopening the file in liquitext, will it first need to check if the local file is out of date and get back to Zotero-Cloud for updates? How will it convene the local elements from a former version from the cloud with the now "new" PDF someone else edited (new highlights etc.) in the meantime, potentially with a different device (annotating on PC via zotero-app and pdf editor). Many thanks for conisdering an integration into a future version of Zotero!įor me it would be great if one could simply open the PDFs from the Zotero-Cloud and send the changes back to it (notes, highlights), while keeping a local copy with the workscreen elements, or converting them into a note or an additional file to send back to zotero. The MindMaps available to Docear users also sound helpful/useful for creating literature reviews (see feature comparison here: ). This would allow to continue editing, for example when re-reading a paper. Thus, it would be even better if the LiquidText file could be stored next to the annotated PDF file too. Only the original LiquidText file is yet editable in the program. The only downside is that once a PDF has been exported LiquidText annotations can not be edited anymore. It would be much nicer if they could sync/the original could be replaced by the annotated file seamlessly. However, it is a very tedious procedure to replace the original PDF file in the literature library with the annotated version. These programs allow to export the annotated articles as PDF. There are great new tools to read, annotate and summarize PDF articles (similar to those available in Citavi) both on mobile devices and desktop:
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