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What kinds of notes do you have in your archive?
Not every note in my archive is the same in kind. I did a quick review of the different types of notes I’m currently using: * General “Idea” notes * Bibliographical review/annotation (#ƒ) * Summaries (#ƒ, loc: 0) * Quotes (#ƒ, #cit) * Primary source commentary (#λ) * Bibliography lists (#bib, .taskpaper) * Journal… -
Re: Possible to tell the JSON theme to display citekeys in a different colour?
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Re: Possible to tell the JSON theme to display citekeys in a different colour?
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Re: [Zettel Feedback] Turn of DS_Store files on network shares
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Re: A System for Writing - Literature Mapping
@Andy There isn't much demand for subject indexing and recommender systems in the non-academic world, but there should be. Subject indexing and recommender systems are third-party sources, whereas citation indexes and bibliographies are direct sources. One disadvantage of subject indexing and recommender systems is that… -
Re: A System for Writing - Literature Mapping
In a comment in an adjacent discussion, @zettelsan said: The Wikipedia article on citation indexes gives a short history of such services. The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) started publishing important citation indexes in the early 1960s that later became part of Web of Science. (Back around 25 to 30 years ago… -
Re: Backlinking Is Not Very Useful -- Often Even Harmful
@andang76 said: The Breadcrumbs link-type syntax is supported by other plugins too, like Dataview and Juggl. There is nothing explicitly hierarchical about the syntax (it just adds a property to the link that the various plugins interpret based on user preferences), and there is nothing about the syntax that requires any… -
Re: [Zettel Feedback] Turn of DS_Store files on network shares
Yes. I spent time yesterday researching custom export templates with Pandoc. I use The Archive (MMD), Zotero, Marked2, Pandoc for my export toolchain and citation workflow. I am clearer now about the difference between MMD and Pandoc. I won't add full-blown citations either. Simple links to web pages in this scenario… -
Re: Help with Printing/Exporting Zettels from the Archive
@ctietze Indeed I'm using BibTeX keys! The YAML header for the above note is this: ---title: 'Frede (1986) The Stoic doctrine of the affections of the soul' id: Φ1624 citekey: Frede1986 loc: 0 tags: #ƒ... The Python script will generate a \marginnote{\fullcite{Frede1986}} from it. For the Author/Year/Title text I put in… -
Re: Help with Printing/Exporting Zettels from the Archive
@brunoc Since you're using LaTeX in the end anyway, wouldn't it be a bit easier to skip the full bibliographic information in each note (IIRC you need to specify everything in YAML frontmatter, so you'd have to scroll down quite a bit to get to the note?) and instead use a BibTeX .bib file as the source of truth to resolve…