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Originally Posted by DaltonST
The Original Post, its attachments, and the ZMI plug-in's ToolTips contain the only up-to-date information that needs to be read. All old posts should be ignored as they often are deprecated or obsolete, add no value, and are a waste of time to peruse. To answer any questions you may have, simply download and carefully review the image attachments to the Original Post, then create a test Library, install ZMI, read the ToolTips (they are the documentation), and use it. It is all self-explanatory.
DaltonST
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Thanks for the response!
I should have been more clear - I've already installed the plugin and have used it successfully, no real issues there.
The issue is that I noticed that my annotations to PDFs opened via Calibre were not appearing in when opening the corresponding Zotero entry imported via ZMI (and vice versa), and also that all of my references within Zotero seemed to break when my /tmp directory was cleaned.
I did follow most of the steps outlined in original post and tooltips, but it appears that it is still using the workaround of copying the entire library to "safe" names under /tmp and pointing to those files, instead of linking to the PDF in Calibre's library folder.
My question is mainly whether or not this is intentional, and if there is a workaround or fix that avoids this and links directly.