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Qnotero Integration?

This maybe wishful thinking, but since you wrote both:
I've long thought that using Qnotero as a substitute for word processor add-on would be really neat:
i.e. instead of copying a citation's citekey from Zotero (I realize that's not possible for academicmarkdown yet, but it'd be trivially easy to write a Zotero translator that does that--if you're interested I can do that for you), you'd just select the item in Qnotero, and create the citekey.
Is that realistic at all?

edit: ideally, the format of the citekey would be customizable. I'd really like this to also work for our google doc/Scrivener oriented ODF-scan format

Difference to Scholarly Markdown

Hi @smathot,

Many thanks for your academicmarkdown. I am currently trying to figuring out how to effectively use Markdown to write my Master thesis in the field of sustainability studies.

Both Word/LibreOffice as well as LaTeX are no option for me. Thus I was looking into Markdown which I use for many other documents already. So far I only came across Scholarly Markdown which is lead by Martin Fenner under the Common Mark idea.

Could you explain me a little bit more where the differences between Scholarly Markdown and Academic Markdown lie, whether you would recommend me to write my thesis with either of the two and how I can best get started in terms of structuring the required files & folders my thesis as well as best setting up my environment to work in (Arch Linux, Sublime Text, Zotero).

Any tips are very much appreciated!

Robert

beamer

Is there a way to build a beamer or reveal presentation out of this?

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