It uses SQLite--Stephen: I'd consider myself a
plaintext-whenever-possible sort of dude too; but,
SQLite (used in ZOTERO) is a simple/short C program and its (last time
I checked) extremely simple--for example there is only "left outer
join".
SQLite "databases" are very easy to work with and are o
Dear all,
Thanks for the informative replies. I gave zotero a short-test
yesterday,and in general liked what I found, although as it uses sql
databases, it is moves away from my preference for plain text files to
see everything in. I appreciate that sql may scale better, but I don't
have huge d
Dear Stephen,
[My ---long--- comments refer only to Mendeley, not org, so maybe this
should be off-list].
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Stephen Eglen
wrote:
> There was a mail-thread lastyear about zotero and integration with org.
> Now that there is an alpha release of 'org-standalone'
> ht
I use Mendeley and just set it up to export bibtex files. Then you can
just reference those in org-mode using reftex. I think you can do
something similar using zotero.
It works okay. I don't annotate PDFs using Mendeley (I just write my
notes in org-mode), so I'm not sure if you can access those
There was a mail-thread lastyear about zotero and integration with org.
Now that there is an alpha release of 'org-standalone'
http://www.zotero.org/blog/2011/02/
has anyone looked at whether this helps integrate org and zotero?
I've not yet switched to a pdf manager (they're all stuffed into