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I'm afraid not!
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No tricks, I'm afraid! I will really have to take a look at the new database structure and update Qnotero to use that.
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That's correct. I'm aware of the incompatibility with Zotero 5 (painfully aware even, now that I've upgraded myself too). But I haven't gotten around to looking at it.
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I updated the ppa. Thanks for bringing this to my attention—the release of Zotero 5 had totally bypassed me.
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It looks like Zotero has changed the download url, which is used by this installer script. I'll take a look at it. Cheers! Sebastiaan
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Just my two cents: I experienced the same issue after updating Ubuntu (Kubuntu actually) from 13.04 to 13.10: The connector icon no longer appeared in Chromium. I have the same specs as @jtatria, I believe. As a workaround I installed Google Chrome…
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Hi Miguel, Thanks for your feedback! 12.10 packages are available by now, so it should work in principle. But I'm afraid the problem is not completely clear from your post. Do you: - Fail to install the zotero-standalone package? - Fail to run zot…
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Hi Martino, Thanks for the heads up. I simple hadn't build any packages for 12.10 yet, but they should be available now! Cheers, Sebastiaan
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Well, I finally got around to packaging Zotero in the Cogsci.nl PPA (for Ubuntu/ Linux Ming). It's rather crude, but should hopefully work. See also http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/25317/install-zotero-standalone-from-ubuntu-linux-mint-ppa/http:…
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Sebastian, do you use Ubuntu? any chance of putting this in a ppa? or someone else? I actually maintain a PPA for Qnotero and QuiEdit, two programs I'm developing. But packaging Zotero is (for me) not trivial. I might look into it though, because it…
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Hi Bengilna, I'm not sure what the Virtual zotero package is, but it's not related to the installer script (as far as I can see). The easiest way to update is probably to run Zotero as root and update it using the built-in updater. sudo /opt/zotero…
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I forgot to bookmark this discussion and consequently totally missed that people were actually using my script. Great to hear that it's proven useful!
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Hi Siggi, Someone already put in that request: forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/discussion/57/search-bug :-) Sebastiaan
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Hi Sigi, Thanks for your suggestions! I listed them as feature requests on GitHub. I'm not yet sure about the opening of non-pdf attachments. It may be useful on some occasions, but it also adds complexity. I'd have to think about the best way to …
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Hi Garrigus, Sorry for the slow response, I've been away from office. Qnotero indexes pretty much instantaneously. Perhaps a few hundred milliseconds, but certainly nothing that should be noticeable. It's very strange that Qnotero fails to find yo…
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I've installed Qnotero 0.47 on two systems and have the same trouble on each. When I try to run a search in Qnotero, nothing comes up. On both systems I used the "Auto-detect" feature to let Qnotero find the Zotero folder. I suspect that Qnotero has…
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Ow, thanks. I'll fix it and push out a bugfix release in the near future. You get this error only if you try to start Qnotero when it is already running, right?
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I had the same problem, suddenly out of the blue. For me, rebooting worked, as reported here.
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Any suggestions on how to start gnoteroctrl in focus in WinXP?There appears to be a kind of focus stealing prevention setting in windows. A quick google search gave me this, but I'm afraid I don't know specifically how to make sure that Gnotero rece…
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[from the Gnotero homepage] I just uploaded a minor update to Gnotero. Notable additions are the option to search based on clipboard contents and "gnoteroctrl", a new command line tool for controlling Gnotero (i.e., make Gnotero pop-up and perform a…
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phew, I'm not too familiar with Android, but I suspect that a real port of Gnotero would be really difficult, as it would require not only Python but also GTK to be ported. It would probably be considerably easier to recreate something like Gnotero …
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Update: Blog online again I know :-( My site went down right after I posted it here. I pasted the text below. It's just a third party Python library, btw, it doesn't use the official Zotero api. POST: I recently received an email asking if there …
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Yes, the config file (.gnotero) is in /home/[user] under Linux (note that Linux treats this as a hidden file) and [drive]:\Documents and Settings\[user] under Windows (at least under Windows XP, I assume this is also the case in Windows 7 and Vista)…
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I have just released a minor update to Gnotero (0.41). You can find it here http://www.cogsci.nl/gnotero This update brings a number of bugfixes. Notably window positioning is now configurable, which should fix the issue that some people had with …
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RE: dacarass I'm glad to hear it's working for you! I hadn't considered the possibility of an extended desktop and I'm afraid the location of the Window is hardcoded at the moment. I'll be sure to address that in a next update (probably in the form…
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I just put a Windows version online with the new update of Gnotero :-) From my blog: Today is a big day for Gnotero! By public demand I have created a Windows version. It does not yet offer all the functionality of the Linux version, but it is a g…
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Again a minor update (0.30 => 0.31). I changed the way PDF metadata is extracted in Gnoterobrowse, which was a bit buggy. Download: http://www.cs.vu.nl/~cogsci/cogpsy/smathot/index.php?page=gnotero RE: Greg My guess is that, as you say, it sho…
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I have just put a new version of Gnotero online (version 0.30). This version contains a number of bugfixes (e.g., gnotero now ignores deleted entries from your Zotero library), new features (e.g., more intelligent searching capabilities) and even tw…
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A late response, but hopefully still useful to someone ;-) Regarding the problem noted by fbennet. It looks as though your system is fine: Python 2.6 and the newest version of Zotero. Have you tried deleting the config file ~/.gnotero? Otherwis…
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"[...] Does it work with Zotero 3 rc? " It works with Zotero 2rc (but that's what you mean, perhaps?).