Zotero Citations get lost when copy-pasting to a specific ODT-document
Hello,
I use Zotero 5.0.96.4 (I would prefer not to update right now) and LibreOffice : 6.3.4.2 and experience the following problem: when I try to copy text from an ODT-file to another ODT-file including zotero citations, the citations get lost (they become simple text, the link is gone). The strange thing is that this only happens when I copy the text into a specific document. When I create another ODT-file and try copying the text/citations there, it works fine. What do I do?
Cheers,
Sofia
I use Zotero 5.0.96.4 (I would prefer not to update right now) and LibreOffice : 6.3.4.2 and experience the following problem: when I try to copy text from an ODT-file to another ODT-file including zotero citations, the citations get lost (they become simple text, the link is gone). The strange thing is that this only happens when I copy the text into a specific document. When I create another ODT-file and try copying the text/citations there, it works fine. What do I do?
Cheers,
Sofia
See: When using LibreOffice, if you are storing citations as ReferenceMarks (the default), you must save your document as .odt. If storing citations as Bookmarks, you must save your document as .docx.
https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/existing_citations_not_detected
Does the taget document use some sort of template? That might interfere with copying reference marks.
It must have something to do with the document, since copying them into another, new document works...
I copied citations from another random LO document into the document I am working on (where the copied citations from the proofread document would not show/ get lost) and it worked, i.e. they were preserved.
Also, I copied citations from a random LO document into the proofread document, and it worked as well.
So, my conclusion is that there must be an issue with the source document, i.e. the LO document, that I got back from my proofreader. Do you have any idea, what that issue might be, since the citations in the document itself look normal?
p.s. I updated both and it still does not work.
Otherwise, you have to say more than "that did not work". What did you try? Did copying text with citations from that document break them? Did you copy the full text of the document? Have you tried copying smaller snippets?
With "that did not work" I was referring to the latest instruction " to just copy the contents of the broken document out into a fresh working one." I also tried copying only smaller snippets. As I wrote before, the citations in the proofread document look normal (grey underlining and the link appears when I place the cursor on them). As soon as I copy text (including the footnotes with citations in them) from the proofread document to my long document (300 pages), the citations are gone and there is only plain text left where the citations were (in the footnotes). I also tried to copy the text from both documents (proofread and 300-pages) into new documents and to work with those, but that did not help either. I really don't know what else to try.
Thank you!
I reinstalled the ZoteroLibreOfficeIntegration manually (first step) and checked that the JDK was selected (second step; now, the citation placeholder at least appears, I am still waiting for it to turn into the actual citation, hoping that this will take some time but eventually work...). However, these two steps seem to be necessary after EVERY (LibreOffice or Zotero) update, which is why I was avoiding updates in the past.
Is that normal?
My other problem (see above) is now dealt with in a LibreOffice-Forum, without any positive results so far.