

That is, as soon as we settle on a solution that works for you that works for me. True, but options to fix that would again run into the same problem - either Zotero has focus while you do this but then Zotero can't know what the focused program used to be, or your editor has focus and then Zotero can't listen for shortcut keys.Īnd also, I'm not going to do per-platform work on BBT. The only (other) drawback is: after you hit the relevant xbindkeys shortcut, Zotero window is minimized (nice!) but hence is the last (or, even worse, the penultimate if there was already another minimized window) in the Alt+Tab-stack and hence needs, when you need again to select references, the not very handy Alt+Shift+Tab shortcut to be brought at the foreground.

But an out of the box solution would be hard to do anyway - if you're typing in TXS, Zotero (and thus BBT) can not watch the input for hotkeys being pressed. Again, if it changes for the word processor plugins, that will change here too. If it changes for the word processor plugins, it changes here, because it uses the same facility. But you could open a request for that at Zotero.

That is true (AFAIK), but then you can hardly select items to push by just typing. I have added selected and texstudio in draft at and that will go live when I merge the changes for this issue into master. Sorry, I missed this (mostly because "DIY" does not evoke anything for me). Probably not sufficiently so, but what there is is at. How did you say? Ah, yes, "poor buggers stuck in." stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye The only (other) drawback is: after you hit the relevant xbindkeys shortcut, Zotero window is minimized (nice!) but hence is the last (or, even worse, the penultimate if there was already another minimized window) in the Alt+ Tab-stack and hence needs, when you need again to select references, the not very handy Alt+ Shift+ Tab shortcut to be brought at the foreground.

Very nice! It is a kind of "Push references to TeXstudio", except it relies on xbindkeys or similar, and hence is not out of the box. Moreover multiple selection is not possible.Īdditionally, 5556 will drop here shortly, and then you can add selected=true (or selected=true&minimize=true) and it won't show the picker at all and just grab whatever you had selected in Zotero. Nice but it cannot be activated just with the keyboard either. I have added selected and texstudio in draft at and that will go live when I merge the changes for this issue into master.Īh, very nice! The only drawback is it cannot be activated just with the keyboard. Is the underlying API ( format, command, minimize, etc.) documented somewhere? How did you say? Ah, yes, "poor buggers stuck in." 😜 No locators/prefix etc for this of course. I've just repurposed it for latex/markdown picking.Īdditionally, 5556 will drop here shortly, and then you can add selected=true (or selected=true&minimize=true) and it won't show the picker at all and just grab whatever you had selected in Zotero. This is not my work BTW, this is just the regular Zotero citation picker. I guess it is a matter of taste, so providing it would be very nice!Ĭlick on the red "Z" at the left and select Classic View. IMHO, the two workflows are equivalent, though CAYW a bit quicker, but a bit less user friendly: you have to type instead of just select in a list. You can select multiple items BTW for a multi-cite and BBT will format them properly for the chosen format (if the format allows it). If you fill those out, BBT will format them (as far as is allowed by the format chosen) into the returned text. That's not even possible in the steps-3-7 workflow.Īfter you've picked an item, it will turn into a blue semi-rectangle in the picker click that blue thing and you can fill out page number, or section number, and a few other locators, citation prefix/postfix, and author suppression. You can even add qualifiers like page/section names etc in the picker, and they'll come through, formatted for LaTeX.
