Sinan,

I rarely share a different approach than tiddlywiki integration, but for me 
I currently annotate pdfs with FoxIT reader, and once done drop it into a 
wiki, I am keen to have a method to export it again, and use foxit and 
return it. Foxits annotations a world class and so I go with the flow. I 
actually made a tiddlywiki who's main use is to generate pdf's from a 
database.

Though my pdfs are not too big.

Regards
Tony

On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 9:22:05 AM UTC+10, Sinan Caliskan wrote:
>
> Dear  Springer
>
> Thank you for your reply, it is very important for me. Hopefully i can 
> manage first part, now i can see pdf path.  But i couldn"t understand 
> second part. I am sorry i am not good at tech.
>
> Should i add new tiddler which is containing a _canonical_uri field ?
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 1:53:43 AM UTC+3, springer wrote:
>>
>> Sinan, 
>>
>> *Seeing* the path is easy: You can make any tiddler display that field by 
>> adding {{||bibtex-file}} within the tiddler itself, or adding 
>> {{!!bibtex-file}} somewhere in your ViewTemplate.
>>
>> The PDF can be displayed, too...  the trick is just to create a 
>> _canonical_uri field in an associated pdf-display tiddler for each article, 
>> and populate it with whatever's in the relevant bibtex-file field, 
>> spcifying the Type as application/pdf ... one thing to note is that IF 
>> you're using _canonical_uri field then you can't (at least not 
>> straightforwardly) also display text for that tiddler, so you'd want the 
>> pdf-viewing tiddler to separate from your notes, if your notes live in a 
>> text field.
>>
>> Hopefully those things get you started, and those with more wisdom can 
>> follow up...
>>
>> -Springer
>>
>> On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 12:09:46 PM UTC-4, Sinan Caliskan wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Saq 
>>>
>>> Thank you for your suggestion. Its is really good for epub.I mostly 
>>> study with pdfs from my zotero library. 
>>>
>>> My request is to open a pdf  from my zotero library. You know we can 
>>> import zotero bibliography as a bibtex file to tiddlywiki thanks to bibtex 
>>> importer plugin. But it doesn`t contain any path to locally stored pdf 
>>> files. If we have a pdf link within a reference tiddly, we can easy open 
>>> pdf easily while reading the reference. We can open pdf with any pdf viewer 
>>> or  either if it  is possible open within  tiddlywiki. 
>>>
>>> Do you think it can be possible ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Edit:
>>>
>>> Actually i discovered that imported references have the file path. But 
>>> it is not showing on the the tiddler. Is it possible to show file path on 
>>> the tiddy.
>>>
>>>   https://imgur.com/QRXS5w2( there is a bibtex file path ) but  i cant 
>>> see in tiddly  https://imgur.com/CG6IzNl
>>>
>>> How can i see this path on tiddly and lastly Could i open it with with 
>>> pdf  viewer?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 1:20:34 PM UTC+3, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>>>>
>>>> There is an ePub Slicer plugin mentioned here:
>>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/_VLufc4Svp8/jALzYZ09BAAJ
>>>>
>>>> Not sure how much work it would be to convert an epub, but once done 
>>>> you could presumably use the tools presented in that thread for 
>>>> annotations/notes.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Saq
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 12:11:32 PM UTC+2, Sinan Caliskan wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi friends 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there anyway of reading a book which is stored in calibre or from 
>>>>> zotero library  and taking notes simultaneously on tiddlywiki?  Or could 
>>>>> we  highligt from book and make tiddly? Can we open  book pdf from 
>>>>> tiddlywiki.
>>>>>
>>>>

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