Insert citation is taking hours.
I know there are other posts about slowness but my situation seems unusually severe.
Using 5.0.97-beta.57+07df7d0de and
LibreOffice writer Version: 7.0.6.2 Build ID: 00(Build:2)
on Linux Mint pc: 32GB RAM
CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 5.4; UI: en-US
There are over 1,000 citations in the document (mostly in footnotes) and several thousand items in my Zotero library.
I am trying to insert a Chicago note citation in footnote 535 (of 725).
The dialog "Quick format Citation" keeps scrolling - currently for over 3hrs.
Yesterday I made the mistake of clicking "Refresh" and Zotero appeared to be doing so, but this morning it seemed to be still working (about 12 hours later). Right-clicking on LibreOffice icon gave the "not responding" message, so I closed and recovered it. Now the citation is taking forever.
LibreOffice is using approx. 4GB RAM and 12% CPU; Zotero: 2.3GB RAM, 0% CPU.
Do I need to wait and see what happens for another few hours, or is there some process that I can terminate?
Well - I interrupted the process by inserting another citation. All seems to be normal again. The original citation was inserted OK :-)
Using 5.0.97-beta.57+07df7d0de and
LibreOffice writer Version: 7.0.6.2 Build ID: 00(Build:2)
on Linux Mint pc: 32GB RAM
CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 5.4; UI: en-US
There are over 1,000 citations in the document (mostly in footnotes) and several thousand items in my Zotero library.
I am trying to insert a Chicago note citation in footnote 535 (of 725).
The dialog "Quick format Citation" keeps scrolling - currently for over 3hrs.
Yesterday I made the mistake of clicking "Refresh" and Zotero appeared to be doing so, but this morning it seemed to be still working (about 12 hours later). Right-clicking on LibreOffice icon gave the "not responding" message, so I closed and recovered it. Now the citation is taking forever.
LibreOffice is using approx. 4GB RAM and 12% CPU; Zotero: 2.3GB RAM, 0% CPU.
Do I need to wait and see what happens for another few hours, or is there some process that I can terminate?
Well - I interrupted the process by inserting another citation. All seems to be normal again. The original citation was inserted OK :-)
openjdk 16.0.1 2021-04-20
OpenJDK Runtime Environment AdoptOpenJDK-16.0.1+9 (build 16.0.1+9)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM AdoptOpenJDK-16.0.1+9 (build 16.0.1+9, mixed mode, sharing)
and
Just now updated to
Version: 7.1.8.1 / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: e1f30c802c3269a1d052614453f260e49458c82c
I will let you know if the problem occurs again. It has been occurring on and off but I think it's just a glitch in the dialog not closing when it has actually done its thing.
Thanks.