Yosemite, Word and Libreoffice

Encountered a problem with both Word 2008 and LibreOffice under Yosemite on a MacBook Pro. For both programs, the icons and menus were fine. However, for the first instance of adding a new citation, the page flipped over to FireFox and that was all. Usually it would prompt a "style" then the citations. However, for both programs, it ended by merely going to FireFox where it stopped. The plugin for both programs were also reinstalled - same problem.

Any ideas here?

Thanks, Paul
  • Additional note. I went to a document with Zotero citations already added. When i tried to add an additional one, it stopped again after flipping over to FireFox. Same issue when I tried to "Edie a citation".

    Paul
  • edited October 28, 2014
    After I updated OS X to Yosemite I began to have problems with almost all program-opened dialog boxes opening behind a related window. I use 2 monitors so I get around the problem by moving the window to my other monitor. I haven't tried minimizing the obscuring window; but you might try that to see if the dialog box (to select the style) is hidden there or if it, in fact, never opened.
  • problem seems to have been fixed. After reinstalling the Add-ons and then restarting the computer, Zotero is now working for both Word 2008 and LibreOffice.

    Thanks, Paul.
  • I work with Yosemite, libreoffice (4.2) et firefox (33.0.2)
    After upgrade Yosemite, I can't insert reference in text.
    LibreOffice message ask Java SE 6, and Yosemite ask JRE 8.25 for other applications.
    What can I do ?
  • it works...
    I've installed "JavaForOSX2014-00" (Java SE 6) with JRE 8.25... and I restarted my computer.
  • I've been experiencing similar issues and I confirm that solution find by Gabriel is the good one.

    Just to resume my experience, I also done what Yosemite asked me to do, so I installed the last version of Java Environment (JRE 8.25) from the official java website. I receipt a lot of error messages until today. There is another version of Java (2014-01) available in the apple website, here : http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572. After you install this version, no more problem to add a citation.
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