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tropy
- Tropy: Explore Your Research Photos
- Tropy – Explore your research photos
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Zotero Better Notes – Knowledge management solution insid}e Zotero
Yeah, I just stumbled upon this project and wanted to share, I'm currently using Obsidian for my personal wiki, but I use Zotero a lot as a paper repo and reader, the organization and metadata tools are great, and extending it to a more powerful note-taking tool seems like a no-brainer.
Now it just needs an EPUB reader to replace Calibre, then it'd just be the perfect all-in-one personal library. For now I'm using this plugin that exports and keeps in sync the calibre library to Zotero:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3339191
Very grateful that this open source project stays alive, I've seen attempts over the years from startups and other projects to tackle on spaces like pkm, research, paperless office, to then be abandoned yet Zotero keeps getting updates.
There's also Tropy, from the same organization that develops Zotero, for organizing digital assets:
https://tropy.org/
Getting a bit off-topic, but this thing could use some sort of Moodboard designer to visually sort the assets in a canvas, kind of what you can do with Miro, Notion, Mural or locally with Obsidian Canvas/Excalidraw. On that note,
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Image Organizer with Tag "categories"?
here: https://tropy.org/
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Best way to organize old photos
I'm personally a big fan of digitizing as you go, since that is ultimately what is going to make the images the most accessible for you and your family. Even if you aren't going to make high resolution scans, a cell phone image of the photo provides a great opportunity to compile notes and related resources in a more accessible digital format. A resource I can highly recommend is called Tropy (https://tropy.org/), a free program created specifically to assist in organizing and arranging photographs and research notes. You can include granular information such as the box and folder the item is located in, transcriptions and captions for the images, and even tag and link related materials (such as tagging by surname, linking census records, and grouping images together like pages of a photo album or front and back of documents).
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About archiving my analog Zettelkasten
One idea to store pictures of an analog Zettelkasten: Tropy - it's a side project to Zotero. https://tropy.org/
- Thoughts on managing a shared digital "archive" for the family?
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PSA: Bing Image Creator only saves a limited number of your created images
So if you like an image, save it somewhere together with the prompt. I'm using Lightroom. Tropy is a free option that should be good too.
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attacking my parents' photo collection
For private annotation w.r.t. research, Tropy might be a good tool, although it's desktop only: https://tropy.org/
- Scanning Photos
obsidian-webpage-export
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Inline Dataview Query to Display List of Tags
I want to display my metadata as a table using Dataview. I know metadata is inherently displayed in a nice way in Obsidian but I want to eventually export my vault using this plugin which does not display the metadata. I'm struggling to display multivalued properties.
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Zotero Better Notes – Knowledge management solution insid}e Zotero
You can use https://github.com/KosmosisDire/obsidian-webpage-export to turn Obsidian into a static site generator, and deploy the html to Vercel or github pages for free
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Html exporter
Like this? https://github.com/KosmosisDire/obsidian-webpage-export
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What are some simple ways to share a vault with someone who doesn't have Obsidian installed?
Ideally, I could export my entire vault to HTML and upload the folder structure to some host so that it could be accessed via web browser. I installed the obsidian-webpage-export plugin, but it doesn't seem to work very well. First, the export incredibly slow. Iit seems like it's scrubbing the tabs within Obsidian as it has to open and close each page one at a time during export. This is opposed to just parsing the text files and converting them to HTML which would be much faster. Second, the linked mentions in the exported HTML files do nothing when clicked.
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Looking for a way to publish just one note at a time to my own server
Note(s) exporting only, self-publishing not included: GitHub - KosmosisDireobsidian-webpage-export Exports obsidian documents as html, correctly including all styling and formatting.
What are some alternatives?
wain - WebAssembly implementation from scratch in Safe Rust with zero dependencies
ob-table-enhancer - Manipulate markdown tables without touching the source code in Obsidian.
wai - a wasm interpreter written by rust
obsidian-html-plugin - This is a plugin for Obsidian (https://obsidian.md). Can open document with .html and .htm file extensions.
flexible-vectors - Vector operations for WebAssembly
zotero-better-notes - Everything about note management. All in Zotero.
learn-fpga - Learning FPGA, yosys, nextpnr, and RISC-V
obsidian-pandoc-academic-word-do
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
Zotero-Dark-Theme - userChrome.css file for a Zotero dark theme. Suggestions for improvements are welcome.
Lifeslice - Automatically take webcam pics, screenshot, and other metrics throughout the day.
zotero-folder-import