Install LibreOffice Add-In (Tar to Flatpak)
Since I just found info to the malfunctioning, yet not official flatpak version of Zotero:
I installed Zotero from zotero.org tar-ball (Linux).
Works.
I installed the official LibreOffice flatpak, because the apt-repo-version is borked for a long time now (in debian unstable).
I want to install the add-in. JDK and JRE are installed.
I found the unopkg path from the LO install in folder and put it in Zoteros install dialogue
"/var/lib/flatpak/app/org.libreoffice.LibreOffice/x86_64/stable/0220871080df6daa8584313cd0f4a9f7586126a3a77da825b76fae9c70d08ff2/files/libreoffice/program/"
But it seems, that tere is a conflict with the unopkg.
Is there a known workaround for the addin?
A real pity, that there is just the tarball as universal option for Linux without "update integration" with the system software store or terminal update commands. But I see the struggle to make a working flatpak. So thanks anyways for your hard work! :)
I installed Zotero from zotero.org tar-ball (Linux).
Works.
I installed the official LibreOffice flatpak, because the apt-repo-version is borked for a long time now (in debian unstable).
I want to install the add-in. JDK and JRE are installed.
I found the unopkg path from the LO install in folder and put it in Zoteros install dialogue
"/var/lib/flatpak/app/org.libreoffice.LibreOffice/x86_64/stable/0220871080df6daa8584313cd0f4a9f7586126a3a77da825b76fae9c70d08ff2/files/libreoffice/program/"
But it seems, that tere is a conflict with the unopkg.
Is there a known workaround for the addin?
A real pity, that there is just the tarball as universal option for Linux without "update integration" with the system software store or terminal update commands. But I see the struggle to make a working flatpak. So thanks anyways for your hard work! :)
Note that Zotero will not be able to automatically update it if it ever needs to. We don't update the plugin very frequently, but it does happen. Our recommendation is to install LibreOffice from the official LibreOffice distributed deb.
TY for hinting me this way again.
LibreOffice has its own flatpak version, officially built from the devs.
-> https://flathub.org/apps/org.libreoffice.LibreOffice
I know, it can produce some errors, when the read/write rights done wrong, but on my system, LO from flathub has less gui issues than the apt repo or official deb version.