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quick copy support for visual studio code #1085
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You'd have to ask the Zotero developers or the VSCode developers; I don't actually do anything for drag and drop other than to make the citekey available to the existing Zotero drag and drop functionality -- AAMOF I don't even know for what purpose it's being requested, I can't see whether it's being used for drag and drop. Drag and drop doesn't work at all for VSCode even if you set the default format to a citation style like APA. |
Thanks for your fast feedback. I will reach out to the zotero developes and link their feedback back here. Probably Zotero needs to recognize VSCode as possible Editor. |
It's not so much recognizing it as an editor, Zotero doesn't have a list of supported applications, it's more likely VSCode not registering itself as a drop target. |
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I've recently switched from TexMaker to Visual Studio Code as my primary latex editor.
With TexMaker I was able to quick copy the bibtex key from zotero directly into my editor.
In Visual Studio Code your simply not able to drag and drop the bibtex keys into you latex sourcefiles.
Is it possible to use drag and drop with Visual Studio Code? And if, how?
Many thanks in advance.
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