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I have not yet tried to log the debug output to a file (as it would take again >5 hrs, I suppose). Instead, I simply left Zotero open. And after waiting another while, the "Submit…" button of the Debug Output became responsive again, but the prog…
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No luck: The bottom of the View Output window still continued to add lines, so I set the laptop to not go asleep or start a screen saver, or disconnect in any other way from the WiFi connection to the internet while I was in meetings. But after I re…
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Thanks: With the View Output started in advance, a Debug Output window did indeed keep track of the import, but slowed it down: Instead of 90% in 4-5 hrs, only two thirds of the progress bar were filled after 12 hrs, and then Zotero froze (with a ra…
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Thanks, your help is greatly appreciated. Reproducing the stalling of the Import to then produce again a new Debug Output will take again >5 hours (tomorrow). And in the previous attempts, as long as the Import dialog window was open, I could not…
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I did follow the instruction of tnajdek. My only issue was that I did not quite see how to best quit the stalled Import (the Cancel button did nothing).
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Hmm... My Debug Output dialog window contained 10 lines, including (on line 5): "No unprocessed full-text content found", which made me wonder whether the 3000 references that are not imported are for some reason not found by Zotero?
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Since nothing happened, I finally force quit and restarted Zotero. The new Debug ID is D777258952.
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By the way: The "Cancel" button does not interrupt my Import progress bar. In fact, it does nothing at all.
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Thank you - so I relaunched the import once again: It unfortunately takes 4-5 hrs each time until reaching the 90% where the progress bar stalls, and another hour to verify that it stalled. To try to retrieve a Debug ID, I pressed the Esc key first …
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Thanks - the ID is D356133922.
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Thanks for the quick reply! Notes in Mendeley can be added to a "General notes" field at the top, or as Private Notes within a PDF (in their new Reference Manager app, they call the latter "Annotations"). And to obtain a Debug ID from the Help men…