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Pubmed is working again. Sometimes you had to push the "save in Zotero" button two- or threetimes, but it was working ;-).
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@Aurimas: thanks for your comment! This helps, because it prevents me to reinstall Firefox, Zotero... or try other things :-). Michael
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Addition: Saving success depends on the reference. E.g. for a reference which can be saved: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3052279 E.g. for a reference which can not be saved: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3011818 http://www.…
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Hi, I have the same problem. When I try to add a reference from Pubmed (using the "save in Zotero button) to Zotero, the saving box pops up and nothing happens. I'am using Linux, Firefox 21 and Zotero 4.0.8.. I recognised this problem today…
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The same problem for LibreOffice 3.4.2 (stable) or 3.4.4 for Opensuse 12.1. Deinstalling KDE4 integration "solves" the problem. I had the same problem about two years ago with OpenOffice and the KDE4 integration. Best wishes Michael
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Hi jeppeb, try to delete the OpenOffice KDE4 extensions (I deleted them in OpenSuse). I assume the KDE4 integration (Save, Load, Print...) will only work with the libvclplug_kde4li.so. All the best Michael
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Hi, now, in my case also the deletion of /usr/lib/ooo3/basis3.1/program/libvclplug_kde4lx.so works :-)! For 64bit it's "/usr/lib64/ooo3/basis3.1/program/libvclplug_kde4lx.so" I would never need Gnome again ;-). Michael
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The Zotero problem is KDE specific. If using Gnome Zotero works fine! See also: http://forums.opensuse.org/applications/425492-openoffice-opensuse-11-2-a-3.html#post2078367 my temporary workaround is: use a Gnome session instead of KDE when w…
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Hi, I'am using OpenOffice 3.1.1, too. I have the same problem with the crash when adding the bibliography. The Removing of openoffice.org-kde (and kde4) does not work for me :-(. I also tried 3.1.99 (m2) from the unstable repositories. Here, …
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Hi gekko, the problem is solved :-): The problem are different Java version (original sun, openJDK, Icedtea). Deinstall all Java openJDK packages using your package manager Deinstall all Zotero plugins Install the original SUN Jav…
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Hi, now it works :-)! In my Firefox the IcedTea Java plugin was installed. I deinstalled all Java openJDK packages using the package manager (yast2). Deinstalled all Zotero plugins and rebooted the machines. Afterwards, I found the origin…
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I additionally installed now the original Sun Java 1.6.0 using the package manager. Then I chose Sun Java 1.6.0_15 linked with /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-sun-1.6.0/jre. Also with this original Sun (not Sun openjdk version) I got the same problem…
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Hi, 64bit can't be the problem. I'am using a 32 bit installation. I also tried Sun Java 1.5.0_20, here the same problem occured :-(. Greetings Michael
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I'am using following Java plugin: Sun Microsystems 1.6.0_0 It's linked with /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0/jre Greetings Michael P.S.: Along with kobbejager I have the problem that firefox needs much CPU Power (about 50%) a…
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Addition: I checked the Integration Preferences in the Firefox plugin: file:///usr/lib/ooo3/basis-link/ure-link/share/java/ file:///usr/lib/ooo3/program/ They were OK. This could not be the reason for the problem Greetings Mi…
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Hi, today, there was the next version (2.0b7 firefox plugin). I reinstalled the new FF plugin, I deinstalled the 2.0a3 OpenOffice plugin and installed the Firefox OpenOffice plugin. The result was, I got following error message: Zotero I…
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Hi Codec, thank's for the hint :-)! Danke schön! Greetings Michael