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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Background: I have many notes with a lot of quotes transcribed from books and old documents in Zotero. I used the text highlight tool within the notes to highlight the most important text sections. I'm using Obsdian Zotero-Integration to import notes and annotations (the latter for pdfs). While exported annotations have a color property the highlights in mdnotes get lost on the way (same with text color). Using the manual "mdnotes-->export to markdown" option creates a markdown file including the html tags with the style attribute. I can manually import these in Obsidian but that workaround does not have all the advantages of the full Zotero-Integration.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be great if style attributes (especially background-color) could be obtained when notes are exported (automatically) via Better BibTex. Let me know if I got that wrong and this is a Better BibTex issue.
Additional context
Zotero 6.0.23
Better BibTex for Zotero 6.7.71
Mdnotes for Zotero 0.2.3
Obsidian 1.1.16
macOS Ventura 13.1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Background: I have many notes with a lot of quotes transcribed from books and old documents in Zotero. I used the text highlight tool within the notes to highlight the most important text sections. I'm using Obsdian Zotero-Integration to import notes and annotations (the latter for pdfs). While exported annotations have a color property the highlights in mdnotes get lost on the way (same with text color). Using the manual "mdnotes-->export to markdown" option creates a markdown file including the html tags with the style attribute. I can manually import these in Obsidian but that workaround does not have all the advantages of the full Zotero-Integration.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be great if style attributes (especially background-color) could be obtained when notes are exported (automatically) via Better BibTex. Let me know if I got that wrong and this is a Better BibTex issue.
Additional context
Zotero 6.0.23
Better BibTex for Zotero 6.7.71
Mdnotes for Zotero 0.2.3
Obsidian 1.1.16
macOS Ventura 13.1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: