macOS Sierra: papers protected?
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Also a good idea to use ~/Zotero with a capital Z as the destination, which will match what 5.0 uses by default (though whatever you have set as a custom location will still work).
(If you've already chosen a custom data directory, Zotero 5.0 won't move it.)
I've upgraded to 5.0.8 and only in the last couple of days have I had issues saving annotations/highlights on pdf's. I get the same 'the original document can't be changed, so a duplicate with your changes has been created.'
I checked the location of my library and it is in the default location- the zotero folder.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated!
Any chance you've left Preview open for a while? I, too, sometimes get this error, and I've found that quitting Preview and/or restarting my Mac rectifies the issue.
Thanks for the suggestion @abodywithoutorgans. Always worth trying, but that didn't work either.
I starting to wonder whether it has something to do with pdf itself. The file was a 'print to pdf' from an ebook, so maybe there are some copyright protections in place. Although, this isn't the first time in the last few days this has happened. I just can't remember what the other file is.
I just tried another file, which already had some highlighting saved on it, and it worked fine. So maybe it is the file?