Markdown on Visual Studio Code or Atom is very nice, & both programs have plugins for autocompletion of a BibTex database managed by Zotero. Atom even has a plugin with direct hooks to Zotero, IIRC.
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Replying to @briandavidearp
I much prefer to use Markdown, but you can use the BetterBibTeX plugin in Zotero to get a Zotero citation picker you can call from anywhere (including in Scrivener) to insert scannable cites for the Zotero ODF Scan plugin.
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Replying to @bmwiernik @briandavidearp
You mean without a dedicated plugin for the specific text editor? How?
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Replying to @bmwiernik @briandavidearp
Wow, that's great! Thanks, I'd been using BBT for years & I didn't know this was possible.
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Replying to @fastyawn @bmwiernik
The link has too much code type stuff for me to understand
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Replying to @briandavidearp
Okay, here is the relevant stuff for Scrivener on Mac. Install the Scannable Cite applet into AppleScripthttps://github.com/davepwsmith/zotpick-applescript/blob/master/README.md …
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