Google Docs plugin always detects my previous citations
[Split from Z. in google docs not working]
Operating Macbook everything updated, Z. + plugins for Safari, Chrome and FF today.
In G.docs when I ask for new citation (expecting empty white line in the red bar, Z always detects my previous citations, no matter what is deleted or edited. This is rather frustrating.
Operating Macbook everything updated, Z. + plugins for Safari, Chrome and FF today.
In G.docs when I ask for new citation (expecting empty white line in the red bar, Z always detects my previous citations, no matter what is deleted or edited. This is rather frustrating.
Press Esc to close the citation dialog and try again.
If you're still having trouble, provide a Debug ID for reproducing this after restarting Zotero.
But can you provide the Debug ID, then?
This is the ID I get. I'm not 100% familiar with what to do with that number though ;)
Without trying the Troubleshooting option I simply created new/fresh document in Z.
Did put in a one citation into that fresh doc. Than wanted to add second citation in the latest line of the document and Z only comes up with the first citation and acts like I want to edit that one.
This is the on Safari, FF and Chrome.
FF is freshly installed on my MAC and has NO add-ons or anything.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u7693438/3dz3pg6iv7vh49aanccm.png
I even erased the only citation in the document and tried to add new one.
The red bar in Z comes up with the editing mode as shown above if I place enter then Z freezes. It's like Z does not let go of the latest citation you put into the document
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u7693438/9wxn4cqjxq8aamazk0qz.png
I've replicated the same problem as @erlingurg10 in this document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lfaum70eWxl9OUSHbhdzwgJBZAlVhsWyxVNDWV1p5Uo/edit?usp=sharing.
The steps to replicate are:
- Place cursor at some location in the document.
- Insert citation (using keyboard shortcut, if that matters).
- Select item from library using citation dialog.
- Press Enter to close citation dialog.
- Wait for citation to complete inserting and for citation dialog to close.
- Place cursor at a different location in the document (neither within nor adjacent to the just-inserted citation).
- Insert citation (again, using keyboard shortcut).
The resultant error is:
- When the citation dialog appears, it will be populated with whatever item was selected for the first citation.
- Select a different item in the citation dialog, and that item will replace whatever was in the first citation.
- No second citation is added at the cursor's current location.
Unlike @erlingurg10, though, if I delete the first citation, I can add a new citation with .
As @adomasven suggests, I've confirmed that the citation dialog is closed before attempting to insert a new citation.
I've submitted the debug output as D1475453309.
MacOS 10.15.7
Chrome Version 121.0.6167.139
Zotero 6.0.13
Zotero Connector 5.0.122
Placed new/first citation in the fresh document
The citation dialogue comes up I find my citation + return and the citation is in place and the document is ready for more writing.
Next thing I try is to place the cursor in the second line, after writing some more text, insert another citation (use either shortcut or menu bar) and citation dialogue pops up with the first citation. If I place then return nothing changes, if I add citation behind the first one in the dialogue to the one thats already in the dialogue the new one only adds as second citation with the first one. Nothing happens where the cursor is placed totally at different place in the document. Z is always fixed on this first citation.
First approach:
- Type some text.
- Add a first citation.
- Select some other text in the document.
- Click to place the cursor at another place in the document.
- Add a second citation.
This results in the second citation not being added but instead altering the first.
Second approach:
- Type some text.
- Add a first citation.
- Select some other text in the document.
- While __leaving that text selected__, add a second citation (@erlingurg10, leaving the text selected may be the detail for you to try).
This results in a new citation being inserted where the selected text is. Even if the selected text is a single character (a period, a space, etc.), it seems to add a new citation.
After that, inserting a citation without having any text selected sometimes goes back to the first citation, but sometimes it inserts a new citation. Not sure what's going on, but I've submitted Debug ID D2070459247, in case you want to take a look.
At any rate, seems like selecting some text before inserting a new citation provides a work around for now, but presumably this is something the development team should investigate further.
I'll watch those two threads. Meanwhile I'll just manually write in my citations and keep on with writing and hoping this will be solved some day ;)
Thank you for this.
Specially after the citation has been put into the citation dialog and you wait for the document to update to continue to write.
There might have been other reasons for that delay, when trying now while I'm writing this things seems to be working like they did.
I'm operating new Macbook AIR with and the FF browser.
As @adomasven suggested, I installed the Firefox connector. Thus far, it works as expected.
I suppose the work around for now, then, is Firefox?
We've also released 5.0.123 as a release version for Firefox.
I am using a new MacBook Air with the Firefox browser.