![]() JsPDF is a client-side JS library for pdf generation. All these tools are cross-platform, open source, and currently maintained. I am not able to say which (if any) would be suitable choices for incorporating this feature into Zotero. Given my interest in this feature, I want to try to help by sharing a few tools, which could be able to provide this feature in Zotero. ![]() It is like printing out a physical copy of a page and taking notes, great for learning and to refer to later (of course keeping in mind when it was retrieved, but many research posts such as blogs rarely updated, rather new posts are made). It allows for using the same workflow and tools as when annotating research article PDFs, and would work well with the extract annotation feature from Zotfile. My reasons for considering this a highly useful feature, is that while there are other solutions for annotating live webpages (such as hypothes.is), I think PDF is an ideal format for webpage snapshots. Is it something that would be interesting if the right tools would be available and there was enough resources to implement them? Or is it seen as a less useful feature and it will likely not be implemented? I wonder if it would be possible receive a comment on how this feature is viewed by the Zotero team today. The latest comment on limitations was in 2012 from who mentioned that this might be more suitable for a plugin and that there might not exist any cross-platform library to use. There has been some discussion on this before, most notably: ![]()
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