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zepinglee avatar zepinglee commented on August 19, 2024
Zotero integration

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zepinglee avatar zepinglee commented on August 19, 2024
  1. Do you mean accessing the sqlite database of Zotero? The internal types and fields in Zotero are different from CSL-JSON (see https://aurimasv.github.io/z2csl/typeMap.xml) and a conversion is needed before feeding the data to a citeproc engine.
  2. It's a good idea and I'll add it. The style files of Zotero are stored in the "Zotero Data Directory" which is ~/Zotero by default and the user may set a custom path (e.g., \cslsetup{zotero-path = /somewhere/else).

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simifilm avatar simifilm commented on August 19, 2024

Yes, I mean the sqlite database.

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zepinglee avatar zepinglee commented on August 19, 2024

Yes, I mean the sqlite database.

It sounds great but it may take some time to implement.

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bdarcus avatar bdarcus commented on August 19, 2024

I wonder if that would be better as a separate project?

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EmmanuelCharpentier avatar EmmanuelCharpentier commented on August 19, 2024

FWIW : Eric Hetzner has already implemented a common base allowing various tools to interact with Zotero from emacs, and pandoc so far...

There is no common framework for using these tools, that seriously lack end-user (=idiot-) level documentation. Some thought is needed to integrate them in, say, emacs' AUCTeX, Org or pandoc-mode (as well as other editors...).

The interaction via the Zotero database envisioned by simifilm should probably use zotxt, thus avoiding touching the (non-documented) sqlite base and using the (published) API. Better safe than sorry...

I like the idea to be able to use Zotero data and CSL styles in other tools than the damn "word processors" that the corporate world afflicts us with...

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