Exporting References to Markdown Potential Bug - Slow to Generate Notes
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2023 7:06 pm
Hello!
I think there may be a bug. Could be wrong though. I selected about 1000 references and exported the notes to a markdown file using the built in export feature.
This is the same feature that allows exporting the PDF annotations along with them.
But I only had it generate the text notes from the Notes pane along with the text of the reference citation.
Yet, it took over 10 hours to generate the 20 MB markdown file and the entire time Bookends was running at 100% cpu usage.
I suspect that it was actually going through every PDF to get the annotations even though I made sure that option wasn’t selected and also the final markdown file did not have those extracted annotations.
It’s the only thing I can think of that would make it take ten hours.
Also, just wondering: would it be possible to add an option to generate individual markdown files for each reference? I ended up using mdsplit, a script that broke the final file into the 1000 individual files I wanted, but it would be cool to have a feature to select however many references you want and then have a bunch of individual files and have them named in whatever format you want (example: author last name author first name initial title year).
The feature request is no big deal if not possible, but something really seems to be up when generating just a citation and just the notes from the notes pane takes 10 hours for 1000 references.
Hope this helps!! Love the software!
I think there may be a bug. Could be wrong though. I selected about 1000 references and exported the notes to a markdown file using the built in export feature.
This is the same feature that allows exporting the PDF annotations along with them.
But I only had it generate the text notes from the Notes pane along with the text of the reference citation.
Yet, it took over 10 hours to generate the 20 MB markdown file and the entire time Bookends was running at 100% cpu usage.
I suspect that it was actually going through every PDF to get the annotations even though I made sure that option wasn’t selected and also the final markdown file did not have those extracted annotations.
It’s the only thing I can think of that would make it take ten hours.
Also, just wondering: would it be possible to add an option to generate individual markdown files for each reference? I ended up using mdsplit, a script that broke the final file into the 1000 individual files I wanted, but it would be cool to have a feature to select however many references you want and then have a bunch of individual files and have them named in whatever format you want (example: author last name author first name initial title year).
The feature request is no big deal if not possible, but something really seems to be up when generating just a citation and just the notes from the notes pane takes 10 hours for 1000 references.
Hope this helps!! Love the software!