it would be really appreciated if the instructions for the conventions for posting things in rich text on forums would be more visible. If anybody wants to find a way to package the whole thing a bit more neatly, be my guest. *Disclaiming* I will try to answer as many questions as I can, but I am not a programmer. It's a bit finicky to set up, but I think it is well the effort, and really streamlines the citation process. You will still have to scan the document after you compile. What this does not do: insert live citations in Scrivener. What this script does: using the keyboard shortcut to call up Bibliography/citation manager in Scrivener, this pulls up the Zotero picker and then inserts a scannable-cite citation directly into your document. But after stumbling across a powershell script online that didn't have any instructions, lots of trial and error and enlisting my partner who is actually a programmer for help debugging, I've finally got it to work!Ĭlick the following link for instructions on how to use the Zotero picker in Scrivener: Well, a while back I found Dave Smith's solution ( ). I don't mind having to scan my document after compilation using the ODF scan ( ), but what I really wanted was the ability to call up the zotero picker you see in the word plugging using a keyboard shortcut, without ever having to leave Srivener. I would not worry about TRANSFORMATIONS, REPLACEMENTS, FOOTNOTES/ COMMENTS or PAGE SETTINGS just now.įrom there, I've read a few things in the L&L site, and experimented.Like a lot of academics I've been searching around for a while for a better way to cite using Zotero and Scrivener.
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