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We'll see if we can fix this. Thanks.
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It will be fixed in the next update. Thanks.
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It should happen in both the PDF and EPUB readers, I think. It seems to be a regression, and we’ll fix it soon. Thanks for reporting.
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We’ll try to fix the incorrectly detected references in formulas like this. We’ll also see if we can improve the footnote preview popup. Thanks for reporting.
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@joaofrgomes Could you send the PDF files from the screenshots to support@zotero.org, with a link to this thread?
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Please describe when exactly the Zotero reader feels slow — some issues might be fixable. Also, what exactly is the problem with search?
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@YanWittmannHSMA Can you check if you can still reproduce the issue in the latest Zotero beta?
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Have you tried right-clicking on a paragraph and pressing "Right to Left"?
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There is a slider button in the selection popup that switches between annotation types.
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It will be fixed in the next update. Thanks for reporting.
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@joaofrgomes Yes, please show the screenshots.
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https://www.zotero.org/support/beta_builds Are your colleagues using Intel-based MacBooks and a mouse?
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It’s not clear why this happens — it seems like a graphics acceleration issue. We’ve added a possible fix that should help: it temporarily stops mouse movement from triggering PDF page re-rendering while scrolling. It should be available in the next…
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Thanks. A few more things to test: 1. When you zoom out and gray margins appear on both sides, is there any slowdown when scrolling and moving the mouse only over the gray area? 2. Try drawing something using the ink annotation tool to see if there…
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Now, could you check if there’s any slowdown when viewing the same PDF in the Zotero Web Library using Firefox?
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@YanWittmannHSMA Just to confirm — you’re not experiencing any slowdown in Firefox’s built-in PDF.js reader? (Since Zotero uses the same engine.)
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Could you upload the video to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and share the link here?
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Does this issue occur with all PDF files?
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Thanks for the screenshot. Yes, it incorrectly picks up the equation number as a citation. Improvements are planned to reduce this kind of behavior.
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Can you make a screenshot demonstrating the issue?
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1. Does the zoom level affect the issue? 2. Could you make a video demonstrating the problem?
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1) Can you reproduce this issue with all third-party plugins disabled? 2) Does it occur with all PDF files? 3) In Settings → Advanced → Config Editor, is the layers.acceleration.disabled value set to true or false?
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1. Does it happen with new underline annotations too, or only with existing ones? 2. Did you delete any pages from the PDF file using an external PDF viewer?
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Something seems wrong with this link. It also doesn't work in PDF.js. We'll investigate. Thanks.
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It seems the DOIs they use for their articles aren't properly registered — at least not on doi.org (e.g., https://doi.org/10.54531/HPVL3645). This breaks metadata retrieval and interferes with adding the item in various ways. I'd suggest contacting…
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@GhostBird Can you clarify what exactly is the issue for you?
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Good catch! We'll fix it. Thanks.
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You can fix this by opening the PDF attachment folder via "Show File" and replacing the file with the correct one with same filename.
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Is Settings → Advanced → Config Editor → layers.acceleration.disabled value is set to false?
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@nodeseer 1) What exactly are you doing to trigger the issue? 2) Can you provide a Debug ID for it happening?