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TOn Linux (Manjaro) here, trying to get a Word 2016 installation (crossover rather than playonlinux) talk to zotero (linux standalone), which did of course not work. I have now used crossover to install zotero 5.0.58 in the same bottle as word 2016,…
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Thanks for the answer. I had to downgrade glib2, now it works again
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Thanks Sebastian, the ppa works like a charm!
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I am currently trying the Beta plugins, too. No problem so far with Libreoffice 4.0 RC2. I am now waiting for the standalone.
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Simon, will this be an update for both Firefox and standalone?
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Will the next Zotero-release coincide with the release of Libreoffice 4.0 or do we need to download the Github version?
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That works. Thanks!
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Firefox does now throw up an error message, too. Strange. This is the Firefox-report: Error ID 1243701355. Java is still working fine, though
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yes, it does. I have been to Oracle's test page, and got the thumbs up
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I have reinstalled the extensions, but still the same result. New error ID is 648487766
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yes
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The Firefox report ID is 2088072801.
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Well.... I have completely removed Zotero and then re-installed it, checked the LibreOffice-paths and the Java-installation, and still: ReportID 944393329 Same with the Firefox-Version. I am bit out of my depth here, it seems
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I am on a i686 system. Java works fine in Firefox, the testsite shows the most recent version installed. My libreoffice-installation is in a slightly unusual place (/opt/LibreOffice/...) I have adjusted the paths accordingly, and Firefox claimed to …
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Nope, integration does not work in firefox, either.
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I will check.
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You are right. I had deleted the icedtea-plugin symlinks in /usr/lib64/browser-plugins and in /home/.../.firefox/.... but had forgotten about the /home.../.mozilla/... plugin-directory, where a symlink could still be found. After deleting that one e…
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Hm, the OpenOffice plugin crashes firefox 3.6 on 64 bit linux. I am currently trying Dan Stillman's OO dev XPI OpenOffice: 3.2 Firefox: 3.6 OpenSuse 11.2 edit: solved, my mistake. I had linked the libnpjp2.so against the wrong plugin-directory. I…
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unfortunately, it is NOT fixed in OpenSuse 11.2 final. Inserting the bibliography still crashes Openoffice. So two major distributions currently seem to be a no-go
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fixed in OpenSuse 11.2 RC1. I don't know though whether this is a Suse-specific fix or if it is also been applied to Ubuntu Karmic.
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reported as bug: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=544897
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arghhh.... the celebration was a bit premature. After moving /usr/lib64/ooo3/program/libvclplug_kde4lx.so to another directory, openoffice loses the ability to open, close or save (both, simple save and save as) files. Any attempt to initiate one of…
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You are right, OpenSuse 11.2 will only be released in November 2009. I am currently testing the release for potential use in our offices from January 2010 on. I have renamed the Qt VCL plug-in, and everything works like a charm again. Thanks!
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And this is the report-id: 962910902
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This is actually quite annoying. Have to use mendeley untiil a solution comes up.
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Oh, and that is what OpenOffice has to say about it when it crashes: QPixmap: It is not safe to use pixmaps outside the GUI thread QPixmap: It is not safe to use pixmaps outside the GUI thread QPixmap: It is not safe to use pixmaps o…
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okay, sorted. I had to replace IcedTea Java plugin with Sun's plugin. Now everything works fine. That'll be a bummer though, most new linux-distros come with IcedTea pre-installed.
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Yes, I am sure the OpenOffice directory paths are coreect. I have double-checked both.
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I am pretty much in favour of an Abiword-plugin, too.
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sorted... I forgot that (as in ooo3.0) I had to patch uno.py again. Thankfully I still had a patched version lingering around in my home-directory.