This may have come up before, but I couldn't find it.
I frequently copy text from Logos to MindManager using the Windows clipboard copy/paste. When I do this the paste into MindManager, it never includes the reference citation, yet my clipboard viewer shows that the reference is on the clipboard.
My work-around is to first paste into Notepad, then copy and paste from Notepad into MindManager however this gets to be time consuming when I'm doing a lot of research. Plus this does not work if I want to keep the Greek or Hebrew.
I've talked to MindJet (author of MindManager) and they don't seem interested in solving the problem. They say they can't be compatible with everyone else. (So they don't see too many Logos users.)
Why does this happen in the first place? There must either be some separator between the text and the reference citation or something different between the two that causes MindManager to not see the citation as part of the text. Does anyone know what that is? If I knew, perhaps I could convince MindJet (or Logos) to do things slightly differently. Perhaps this affects copy/paste into other programs as well?
Added: I looked at the pasted text in a programming editor that showed me the hex. All I saw was a <cr><lf> separating the text from the citation which seems harmless, so I guess the problem must be on MindManager's end. I assume that on a MAC there would only be a <lf>. I'm just poking around to see if I can recommend something concrete to one vendor or another.