![]() ![]() Y - exported Zotero Library location path X - folder location of Pandoc on your machine (usually something like /usr/local/bin/pandoc) X -f markdown -t html -C -bibliography=Y -csl=Z Go to ‘TBXConfig’ note and change value inside $HTMLPreviewCommand attribute to:.Download your preferred citation style (CSL file can be found here).By checking “Keep updated”, BetterBibTex will ensure every change in Zotero will automatically update your file. Export your Zotero library: click on ‘File’ and select ‘Export library …’.Install Pandoc from the official website.With version Tinderbox 9.5 comes a much better support for images, so no need for workarounds anymore! 1.4 Pandoc integration ![]() Go to Zotero Preferences → Advanced → Config Editor → Click ‘I accept the risk’ → Search for ‘.highlight’ → Double-click on its value → Copy-paste code below and confirm by clicking ‘Ok’ button:.You can find more info about templates here) Zotero annotations template configuration (we’re going to let Tinderbox know what colour we’ve used in annotations.You can add annotations to notes in various ways + annotations added to notes will automatically include links back to the PDF page as well as citations. Zotero 6.0 allow annotating PDF inside their own PDF reader. In Zotero’s export preferences, set Item Format to ‘RIS with citation key’:.(All credits go to check his video “ Working with Tinderbox and Zotero”) Unzip and paste ‘RIS with citation key’ file into ’ ~/Zotero/translators/ ’ directory.Zotero (amazing citekey manager) → Installation :: Better BibTeX for Zotero Instal ZotFile plugin for Zotero (optional, Zotfile can manage your PDFs, rename them, and store them wherever you want) →.I hope someone will find this guide helpful. I find the concept of Discourse Graph and its usage in literature review intriguing - I’m not an expert by any means, just someone who likes to learn about new things. This whole workflow falls into the category of “work in progress”, so I will try to update it based on your feedback and ideas, and/or (hopefully) my future insights into the knowledge synthesis process. I strongly believe that problem-based learning is the key for understanding complex apps like TBX (‘having the steep learning curve’ kind). Those Tinderbox recipes helped me not only to ‘have job done’, but also, by experimenting through tweaking parts of pre-set action code to my own preferences, to learn how Tinderbox works. I have found projects/examples/workflows shared by other community members to be very helpful. It’s been written for beginner TBX users in mind, in the hope that it will help them take the first few steps in their Tinderbox adventure. The last part is based on Discourse Graph concept, which in turn draws on Toulmin’s Structure of Arguments. ![]() This is my workflow about setting up a smoothish transition from getting a PDF into Zotero, annotating it, extracting annotations, and pushing those into Tinderbox for further analysis. ![]()
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