![]() (I saved the file in 'Extensions' folder because I could not find the 'data' or 'translation' folders like others suggested.)Ħ. Now that I've downloaded it, I'm not sure how to install it, link it, or whatever I need to do. In Zotero Preferences under the Cite Tab, I clicked on the '+' sign before navigating to where I downloaded the JavaScript file- I only see one option for viewing files: CSL Style. (It appears with the JavaScript icon, so I think I did it correctly).ĥ. Therefore, I followed the directions above for downloading the JavaScript: Cite.js Under Zotero Preferences, I found RTF Scan, but not Scannable Cite. I installed the RTF/ODF Plugin from Github: The RTF/ODF Scan for Zotero now appears under Extensions in the Add-on Manager window (so, I think I've done that correctly).Ĥ. I was using the Zotero beta version, so I uninstalled it before reinstalling Zotero 5.0.55 for Windows. I'm still unable to find the 'Scannable Cite' option.
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