openoffice plugin very slow
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1. Uninstalled OpenOffice and installed LibreOffice;
2. Installed the Integration Trunk (http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/svn_and_trac_access#word_processor_plugins). I had to install the .oxt file manually (I couldn't do it directly from Firefox).
After that everything functioned excelent! (<1 sec to add/edit a citation or to change a citation style)
I have the same issue of a complex document which takes ages to update. The net result is that the screen is constantly scrolling, and it is impossible to write on the document. A bit as if a Parkinsonian friend of yours were trying to help you by holding a piece of paper you'd want to write on.
I use Neo Office 3.1.2 patch 9 with Zotero 3.0b3, Zotero LibreOffice Integration 3.5b3.
What do you recommend trying first?
1) Switching to libreoffice?
2) Trying the Integration Trunk mentioned above?
3) Something else?
A workaround would be a way to control when to update the zotero fields. Most users don't print documents often, so it would be acceptable to control the update of the zotero fields. Slow documents updates would only be manually activated when you want to print. Is there a way to de-activate the auto-update of zotero fields?
Any feedback or advice is warmly welcome!
Best,
Clément.
In any case, no idea if it would help, but upgrading to the latest version of NeoOffice would be the first thing to try (unless you're still on Tiger)—3.1.2 is outdated. If that doesn't help, try LibreOffice. Zotero 3.0rc1 is also out.
Thanks for your reply. Sorry, I was vague indeed. Let me be more specific.
The problem occurs when I save the document. The subsequent refreshing of the document takes about 4 minutes, during which I can't edit the document.
Let me know if this deserves a new thread.
Best,
Clément.
P.S.: thanks for your upgrade tips.