Responding to just a few of the excellent points raised by J 7 E
At Thu, 10 Nov 2011 20:47:30 +0530,
Jambunathan K wrote:I should note that while the org/zotero integration in zotero-plain
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“works for me”, I would welcome changes to make it more robust and
feature-full. But I use org for notes and todo lists, not for document
production.
> Instead of working with JS libraries, I think the right starting point
> would be to work with the underlying zotero.sqlite database itself. It
> is not difficult to get a key of the selected item in Zotero
> pane[3]. Once this is done the underlying zotero.sqlite database could
> be queried for the item properties[4].
>This would certainly work. However, one problem would be that gnotero
> Fortunately there is already a GUI/Command line tool - Gnotero[5] -for
> accessing the sqlite database.
cannot generate formatted citations from a reference, that is, it
cannot use CSL [2] style rules to generate arbitrary citation
formats. This might be fine; some simple c
Not only that, but how the LibreOffice plugin communicates with
> As for exploiting the power of using zotero within libreoffice - which
> is to have the same citation presented in different citation styles -
> one need to look at how the reference marks are produced within
> OpenDocument XML.
Zotero, specifically the citeproc-js [1] part of Zotero, to generate
in-text citations, bibliographies, etc.