Heptabase vs Logseq - working with PDF highlights
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- Links to three things mentioned in the video:
1. My Heptabase affiliate link: get.heptabase....
2. Deep dive into working with PDF highlights in Heptabase: • Drag-and-drop PDF high...
3. Bryan Jenks showing what currently is a very slow way of doing what Heptabase does much better (this link should take you 44 minutes and 8 seconds into his "Zotero Research Paper Workflow" video): • 📜️ Zotero Research Pap...
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Beautifully clear
Thank you!
it's a niche example but yes it seems that logseq should allow editing of the text while maintaining the ref link. heptabase looks more elegant but it costs also a lot more
Thanks for the video! When I need to edit highlighted text in Logseq, what works for me is opening the annotation page linked to the PDF file and rewriting the highlighted text as desired.
Aha, I wasn’t aware of that option. Thanks!
How do you open the annotation page?
@@voldefox An annotation page is basically a hls__*.md file. You can find the button to open that file on the top menu of the embedded PDF viewer, right after the search button.
Hello Bro, i took heptabase subscription after watching your video. Forgot to use your affiliate link . But i later emailed "Heptabase team" saying i benefitted from your video and to consider your affiliate link for my subscription .
Heptabase team responded to me and confirmed that , i will be linked to your affliate link and said me "Thank you".
I think you might receive a email confirmation in few hours.
Thanks for your great video 🙏, which helped me to subscribe to heptabase
Glad to see that you have found my Heptabase videos helpful. Thanks!
@@forrestrperry ❤🙏
You can change the text when you import it from a pdf into a page, you just go into the file made in logseq and all the highlights are there to change.
The best solution is Zotero 7 beta....
@@sdnnvs Perhaps even better will be Heptabase’s integration with Zotero, which the developers appear to be working on right now, based on what’s been announced in Heptabase’s Discord server. I currently use Zotero to read and highlight almost all articles and, when possible, books.