I can't make work the plugin.LibreOffice 3.3.2, Ubuntu 11.04

I have Zotero version 2.1.6(not standalone) in my ubuntu, and the Libreoffice plugin 3.5a1, I can see the tool bar in LibreOffice,but any button work. I've installed it many times, I've searched in many sites but I can't find a solution, please help me!...

In LibreOffice extension's manager, I can view the Zotero Plugin, and show the "Active" button, when I clicked this button say:

"(com.sun.star.registry.CannotRegisterImplementationException){{Message ="",Context = (com.sun.uno.XInterface)@0}}"


LibreOffice 3.3.2, Ubuntu 11.04, Firefox 4.0.1
  • I have the same problem. Ubuntu 11.04 libre office 3.3.2. I tried several times, installed JRE, disabled JAVA Environment. Nothing. Please help us use Linux for research. Thanks.
  • There are changes in the upcoming 2.1.7 release that look likely to fix this for you.
  • Thank you @fbennett. I hope it will. As for now, @Mynelisp, I don't know exactly how, but setting Java Environment on again, disinstalling LibreOffice and finally reinstalling it, it seems it's working (that was not the fisrt time I tried it, though). I also hope that there will be more compatibility for the Chicago with the MS Word. Let's see what happens...
  • edited June 1, 2011
    @danilogiambra: How does one enable / disable Java Environment? I just did a fresh install of Ubuntu and am having this same problem :(

    EDIT - Nevermind, as described in another thread, the solution seems to be installing the package "libreoffice-java-common". Once I did that, and clicked the button in Firefox to reinstall the plugin, it's fixed.
  • FYI - the new (not yet released) version of the plugin (attempts to) automatically install that package.
  • If you want to disable JAVA Environment just go to tools - Java opening your libre office suite word program. I hope the new plugin will do everything automatically. Please also consider my comments about compatibility with MS word for the Chicago, thank you!

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