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If you get an error from a manual install, it's a good sign that Java is still not working properly. You could try moving the LibreOffice profile directory to the desktop and see if that helps. Alternatively, you can try installing Java 6 from Apple…
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That error message indicates that Zotero Standalone can't bind to the port it uses for communication with LibreOffice. If clicking a button in LibreOffice is doing anything besides giving you a communication error, then you probably have Zotero for …
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These problems are all potentially related. Create a report ID after opening the citation editor.
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abufer62: It seems like you have the Zotero toolbar installed in Word, but you don't have the corresponding extension installed in Firefox. You can get it from here. pamotelc: The current version of the Word plugin requires Firefox 24 or higher. As…
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It seems that strict mode in Firefox 29+ is stricter than strict mode in earlier versions. This should be fixed in the latest Zotero 4.0 Beta, and the fix will be in Zotero 4.0.18.
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Works for me. Looking at your report ID, it seems likely that this was an intermittent issue on the PubMed side. Can you try again? If it still fails, provide a debug ID.
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That message is coming from Firefox, where you have an extremely old version of the Word plugin installed. Install the latest version from http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_installation and make sure you have automatic updates enab…
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If the distro has a libreoffice-java-common package, make sure that's installed. (Our installer tries to do that for you, but this was the issue here.)
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Follow these instructions. If you get to the manual installation step and it fails, post the error from LibreOffice here.
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You could also try updating OpenOffice. It looks like you have 3.3 or earlier, which may not work with newer versions of Java. The project has since forked into LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice. We recommend the former.
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The version of NeoOffice in the App Store does not support Java-based plugins, which means it is not even potentially compatible with Zotero. The version of NeoOffice that you can download from the website may or may not work. We no longer provide s…
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There are error messages in your report from something called "websitelogon," which is not a part of Firefox or Zotero. I can't tell you how it's getting loaded into Firefox from the error report, and there's no guarantee that reinstalling Firefox w…
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Can you tell us what you see when you try to launch ./zotero from inside the directory of our the official distribution from our website? We don't distribute the PPA and can't support it.
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ksoota: It looks like you have at least non-Zotero Firefox extension installed that's throwing some errors, but since it doesn't seem to be installed like a typical Firefox extension, it may be difficult to disable. See if you can disable it in Fir…
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What do you see if you run zotero from the command line?
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The abbreviations file is not a simple mapping between journal names and abbreviations. It is primarily a list of abbreviations for individual words and word stems (including "physica-"), although it also contains some mappings for full journal titl…
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It looks like the detection is working properly. Are you sure you don't see a blue book icon at the right of your URL bar on that page?
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Can you run Firefox from a terminal and then try the automated install and paste the output here? Unfortunately Firefox doesn't allow us to capture stderr from unopkg.
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This looks like a Java-related issue. Make sure you have the libreoffice-java-common package installed.
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I think this was a LibreOffice bug, and I think that it is already fixed in newer versions. Are you sure you're experiencing the same issue as the original poster? If so, what version of LibreOffice do you have?
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(Oops, sorry, I see you already tried reinstalling the extension.) Do you see a message if you try to click the buttons when Firefox/Zotero is closed?
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This a Word issue; I think it can be caused by closing another toolbar and then restarting Word, or maybe by plugging in an external monitor and moving toolbars around. You might be able to move the toolbar back where it belongs by dragging by the …
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Can you provide a crash ID? If you chose to send the crash to Mozilla when Firefox crashed, then type "about:crashes" into your URL bar and paste the first long string of letters here. If not, you'll need to reproduce the crash to get this. (It shou…
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First, if you haven't already, try reinstalling the LibreOffice add-in. If that doesn't help, and you don't mind losing your LibreOffice preferences, you could try closing LibreOffice, typing %APPDATA% at the Windows Start screen, moving the LibreOf…
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To give us a better idea of what's going on, can you perform the following steps: Open Zotero StandaloneCheck the "Enable after restart" checkbox in the Debug Output Logging section of the Zotero preferencesClose Zotero StandaloneOpen or restart Fir…
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What do you mean by "I don't find any plugin in the list"? There instructions for re-enabling add-ins here might be useful.
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It has to do with what Word does to the text when we apply the Bibliography paragraph style to the bibliography. Because a sufficiently large portion of the first paragraph is italicized, Word decides that applying the paragraph style should strip i…
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You don't have the Word plugin installed in Word, but not in Firefox. Install it from http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_installation.
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All instances of this that I'm aware of have been system configuration issues, which limits our ability to troubleshoot. If you're sure both Word and Zotero are running as the same user, make sure that neither is set to run in Windows XP compatibili…
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Update to Zotero 4.0.15 (you have 4.0.13).