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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: 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… -
Re: Citekeys or Full Citations?
No, it does not trigger a link to Zotero. Only the conversion with pandoc --citeproc creates a bibliography and the correct references. You can define a .csl style. The [@citekey] is the way that pandoc --citeproc can read and digest the citations. I don't have much experience with LaTeX but it depends on what you want to… -
Re: KM to set up new note?
After trying many approaches and added complexity I went several steps back and came up with a Keyboard Maestro macro that I think is a foolproof compromise between functionality and simplicty. I applied AppleScript instead of Keystrokes/TA-Shortcuts when needed as I noticed that this in some cases is the most reliable…