Sorry that I just created another post to introduce related methods, now I introduce it again here. Then insert the library parameters & page number into the link(like: zotero:// open-pdf/library/items/ G78UAI9B?page= 9).Get the page number of the text you selected.Copy it and use pdf X-change editor plus to get the file path of what you are reading, capture its zotero’s library parameters(like G78UAI9B) by using autohotkey or any software you want.Select what you want to save in Obsidian.So I share a geek way to achieve something interesting with you.įirst of all, I am using pdf X-change editor plus, Zotero, Quicker(a software like autohotkey but has a GUI) Jump from Obsidian to pdf In Obsidian 0.8.15, you can use URL scheme to jump to specific note. Paste the URL link of your note in it.Add a web link to the text you selected in your pdf.Ctrl+E, You could jump from your note to pdf now. ![]() ![]() Click it, you could jump from pdf to your note now. PS: If anyone find a better way to do these, please share it with me. PPS: The official website of Quicker software I use is, and its free version does not require login, so you can try to use it. Sorry that I didn’t add a English translation to their introduction.Folks have been clamoring for a Papers vs. Since I don’t actually use Papers, this post is more of a listing of my reasons for sticking with BibDesk for the time being. ![]() This topic has been discussed elsewhere and is sure to be visited many times in the future on AstroBetter, so consider this post just one part of a much bigger discussion.
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