Firefox 3.6
Todd Whiteman of the PythonExt Mozilla project said he will be updating the plugin for Firefox 3.6 within days. The Mac and Linux builds are already working and Windows is a WIP. I assume this will enable the Zotero Mac Integration with Firefox 3.6?
"Sorry for the delay, The project will indeed be updated for Firefox 3.6, though I've been pushing this off for a while due to the recent changes in pyxpcom moving to a project outside of the mozilla core (it requires changes to the way I build the pyxpcom components).
I've started working on this - Linux and Mac are working thus far (no release yet), with Windows still todo.
I'll post to the pyxpcom+pythonext mailing lists when it's all finished and uploaded to the web site.
Cheers,
Todd"
"Sorry for the delay, The project will indeed be updated for Firefox 3.6, though I've been pushing this off for a while due to the recent changes in pyxpcom moving to a project outside of the mozilla core (it requires changes to the way I build the pyxpcom components).
I've started working on this - Linux and Mac are working thus far (no release yet), with Windows still todo.
I'll post to the pyxpcom+pythonext mailing lists when it's all finished and uploaded to the web site.
Cheers,
Todd"
This discussion has been closed.
However, the Word plugin for Windows is not working on FF3.6 still. Is there some kind of release date for it?
Edit: a Firefox 3.6RC is probably coming this week already: http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.planning/browse_thread/thread/d169663fee14b14a
How is the plugin work coming along?
Offtopic:
By the way, thanks for the blogpost, puts the whole thing in perspective: a mere 4 years and since the beginning nothing can touch zotero (IMHO), especially since version 2. Keep it going, it only needs some more advertising. Facebook fanpage anyone?
So my question: Zotero Word plugin still does not play nice with Firefox 3.6 (Windows and MacOSX)? I need Zotero for my work, otherwise I would already jumped the FF3.6 bandwagon.
PythonExt 2.6.2.20090330, and
Zotero MacWord Integration 3.0a7 (for Word 2008)
are working fine for me on FF3.6 RC1 on OS X 10.6.2
(Zotero itself, syncing, inserting citations in a 5k word document, editing citations, refreshing, changing citation styles)
I've only been running it for about five hours, so I don't know if it's leaking memory (FF is using around 233MB of real memory at the moment) Obviously, I overrode compatibility for the XPCOM binding and MacWord integration plugins, but aside from as-yet-unknown memory leak possibilities, it's stable and fast.
(YMMV, please take any and all appropriate precautions before you try it yourself, wear magic ring &c.)
//update: It also works with PythonExt 2.6.2.20091013, once you've overridden compatibility
Hope to see a zotero update soon. Otherwise, enjoying all the best of zotero for 2 years now! Thx!
OpenOffice: 3.2
Firefox: 3.6
OpenSuse 11.2
edit:
solved, my mistake. I had linked the libnpjp2.so against the wrong plugin-directory. It now works
FF: 3.6
Word: 2008, version 12.2.3
Zotero: 2.0b7.6
Report: 209351289
[JavaScript Error: "Components.classes[componentClass] is undefined" {file: "chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/integration.js" line: 126}]
Help?
I've tried to update Java, but I'm still getting the compability error. I'm running Firefox 3.6, OO 3.1 and Windows 7. Does anybody knows how to fix this on windows?
All plugins are now marked as 3.6-compatible.
I had some problems with Java, but this info helped me:
http://slackblogs.blogspot.com/2010/01/firefox-36-and-java.html
What can I do ?
TIA
- ftr
OOo 3.2 (OOo 320m10, build 9477)
Win Vista Home
for 1.0.10 - note that this is the 2.0 section of the forum...
After creating a new document in OO (ODT doc using reference fields), writing a paragraph, changing the line spacing and the alignment from default to something else (double line spacing and block format) I then inserted a citation and bingo, the whole paragraph was converted to the default formatting (single line spacing and left bound format).
Very annoying, please reproduce and fix. If I can provide anymore information or help in any way, just post. THANKS!
edit: I see the ticket says fixed - but I've been seeing this behavior throughout.
The (afaik only current) way of dealing with that is here:
http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/word_default_font
and no, that's not ideal and there are a number of threads and requests to fix this out there.