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I am encountering the same problem when using Chrome on my tablet, which is running Android Lollipop.
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And yes, the tag selection/touchscreen issue seems to be at hand here. I don't use tags extensively, so hopefully minimizing it will be a workaround for now. Is it known whether this a Zotero problem, a Firefox problem, a javascript problem, or a Wi…
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Oh, and I also have a Debug ID of D704246883.
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I have an error report: 1237979142. But yes, this laptop has a touchscreen. I'll also try closing the tag selector on this laptop. Is that setting synched between instances? I could get by keep the tag selector closed on this system and using i…
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Many thanks. I've sent ahead the debug log. It freezes immediately after opening the Zotero pane. Also happens in Standalone. Often, after a *long* time, it will unfreeze. But even after letting it set for a while, if I close Firefox, it will f…
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I work in multiple formats: sometimes MLA, sometimes Chicago, etc. This has just become a serious issue as I've shifted to historiographical work. Is there any progress on this issue?
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I have a debug ID which reflects the issue: D892075464
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Just the Microsoft Essentials antivirus. Nothing third-party or unusual. Here is where it gets weird: whenever I run debugging, it works. When I turn it off and restart, it doesn't. Will follow up tomorrow. Thanks for responding quickly.
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Too optimistic, too soon. The issue reappeared, even after disabling pretty much everything that wasn't a Zotero plugin. Here's the most recent error ID: 309680814.
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I have disabled a large number of Firefox extensions. That did the trick. When I have a little more time, I will re-enable them one-by-one to isolate the culprit, and will post it on this thread.
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Report ID: 1112162810 Translator displayed: The New Yorker Zotero 4.0.16 on Firefox 25.0.1 on Windows 8 64-bit.
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It's a number of entries - and it's all pdf and other file links. If I use a text editor to remove all lines that refer to linked files on my system, I can import. I would ideally like to import attached files as well.
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I think "sentelink" is for all attachments, so the search and replace might need to be made a bit more subtle. What are the tags for other types of attachments that Zotero can import? Can it import offline copies of web pages?
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Sente also includes PDF links in BibTex export, it seems, tagged as "sentelink". E.g.: @article{Aarseth:ProceedingsOfMelborneDac:2003, author = {Aarseth, Espen}, title = {Playing Research: methodological approaches to game analysis},…
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Yes, the Endnote XML export that Sente produces has a link to the PDFs. I can attach it/cut-and-past it if needed.