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I added the Zotero Reference Manager to winapps. Zotero is a free software that manages scientific references in word files. It makes citing scientific papers much easier. The icon I used isn't pretty, but it gets the job done. Also, the icon is free to use (as Zotero states in their own website). For more references, https://www.zotero.org/
I added the Zotero Reference Manager to winapps. Zotero is a free software that manages scientific references in word files. It makes citing scientific papers much easier. The icon I used isn't pretty, but it gets the job done. Also, the icon is free to use (as Zotero states in their own website). For more references, https://www.zotero.org/
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Thanks for the submission! Looks like the icon is a PNG inside an SVG.. Is there a license for the icon? Also, it would need to get added to the README. |
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Sorry for the delay. Things got pretty busy at work. Regarding the icon, it's free to use according to their own page: Thanks for the input! |
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@dstillman can you please provide the SVG file for the icon? I saw you added the 256px version zotero/zotero-standalone-build@0f6c27d. Thank you |
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The available icons are on the brand page linked above. |
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If I'm understanding this project, I'm a bit confused about this PR, though. Zotero has a native Linux version. Why would you want to run the Windows version on Linux? |
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The problem was that I could not add references via Zotero in Word unless I also had Zotero in the KVM. I installed Zotero in the KVM, ran Word, and it worked fine. I tried adding the refs using the Linux-based version, but it did not work. |
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Ah, OK — yes, the native Linux version wouldn't work with Word for Windows in a VM. |
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@alexandrepalaoro Thank you for your contribution. Unfortunately, this repository has seen little activity and is now quite outdated. Development for WinApps has moved to a new location: https://github.com/winapps-org/winapps. We would be more than happy to review and merge your changes if you would like to submit a new pull request to the active repository. Thank you! |
I adeed the Zotero reference manager to the apps.
It's a useful tool for anyone that needs to cite the scientific literature in Word.
For more information:
https://www.zotero.org/
Hopefully this is helpful.