org-pdftools
citar
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org-pdftools
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Integrate Zotero pdf notes with org roam
An alternative is to open PDFs, from Zotero or from anywhere else, with Emacs' pdf-tools (https://github.com/vedang/pdf-tools). If you annotate the pdf, those annotations are part of the pdf. And you can also use org-noter (https://github.com/weirdNox/org-noter) and org-noter-pdftools (https://github.com/fuxialexander/org-pdftools; but see https://github.com/fuxialexander/org-pdftools/issues/93#issuecomment-1493314118 if you use the new org-noter from https://github.com/org-noter/org-noter).
- Learning maths.
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Org-roam, zotero, and org-noter workflow for scientific research and citations (+bibtex)?
Periodically, I go through the pdfs I've read (I have a collection in Zotero for the stuff I am in the process of reading) and I use org-noter-pdftools (see https://github.com/fuxialexander/org-pdftools ; this is different from, and extends and depends on, org-noter which, by the way, has recently got new maintainers) to extract all annotations in the pdf to a note that is associated to each pdf. One to one mapping here: one pdf file - one .org file for notes. These notes are basically just org(-roam) files that store the annotations for easy searching (see below) and to allow my linking to specific, individual, highlights (or text annotations). I think that initially setting everything up to my satisfaction was a little bit confusing (e.g., the names of some functions I think are the same between org-noter and org-noter-pdftools and sometimes it was unclear to me the differences in functionality between the two packages); but now it works flawlessly. From org-noter-pdftools I specially like how easy it is to get all the highlights, text annotations, etc (not manual scribbling, of course, and see also below for "typewritter" annotations) into an org-roam note that links directly to the exact location in the pdf.
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Share your workflows for highlighting books - roam compatible epub reader with highlighting? nov.el / ereader
Check out my screencast on org-noter. I don't think anything else comes close to this kind of workflow. Unfortunately it's not production ready yet. There's a related project org-noter--pdftools, I don't recall what it's state is.
- What’s New in Emacs 28.1?
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Not being able to install and use pdf-tools or anything related to org-pdf
First I tried config from here - https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/19686/how-to-use-pdf-tools-pdf-view-mode-in-emacs but the package in unmaintained, so I used https://github.com/fuxialexander/org-pdftools
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Workflow For Notetaking And Appending
[2] https://github.com/fuxialexander/org-pdftools
citar
- Keeping track of paper notes using Emacs, BiBTeX and Citar
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Good Emacs Packages
If you're a researcher, I highly recommend citar.
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Org-roam, zotero, and org-noter workflow for scientific research and citations (+bibtex)?
If you have info on what you're looking for there, post 'em here.
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Org-noter is under new maintainership with the first MELPA update since 2019
I maintain citar and have had some questions (this is the recent one) about org-noter integration. Let us know if any input!
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Org Mode Citation and Footnote Features
In fact this functionality already exists in the Citar package -- it's called citar-capf.
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Org package recommendations for Cross Referencing
I recently decided to try switching to more built-in options such as the new built-in org-cite syntax. I am using the package citar for this (yes, I know org-ref can also be changed to use the new built-in syntax).
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Why use Emacs for LaTeX instead of Overleaf?
If you need citations, having Citar at your disposal is crazy nice.
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Non-programmers who use EMacs
Very very cool. Awesome to see so many authors using org-mode. Have you seen citar for finding and inserting citations?
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Literature Notes
OK, I just pushed a commit that allows one to configure that default function to leave the space out.
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Emacs and knowledge management for scientists
The citar package, which I created, has note integration packages available for both org-roam and denote (along with zk).
What are some alternatives?
org-noter - Emacs document annotator, using Org-mode
org-ref - org-mode modules for citations, cross-references, bibliographies in org-mode and useful bibtex tools to go with it.
pdf-tools - Emacs support library for PDF files.
helm-bibtex - Search and manage bibliographies in Emacs
straight.el - 🍀 Next-generation, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
org-brain - Org-mode wiki + concept-mapping
consult-bibtex - Emacs bibtex-completion through consulting-read
org-capture-ref - Extract metadata/bibtex info from websites for org-capture
org-roam-bibtex - Org Roam integration with bibliography management software
.emacs.d - Nate Eagleson's Emacs config.
biblio.el - Browse and import bibliographic references from CrossRef, DBLP, HAL, arXiv, Dissemin, and doi.org from Emacs