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Yup, that's great. I think my ideal solution would be a simple bookmark option, but this is a hope rather than a moan Many thanks Roger
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Hello Dan For what it's worth, I'd prefer Zotero didn't force the add-on bar. Thanks for considering this in due course Cheers Roger
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I think this is a fair point by Szabolcs - I too would like to keep Zotero out of the way until needed. Perhaps just a regular bookmark would be good, if technically possible? Thanks for all the hard work Roger
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Ah I see. Thanks for your involvement anyway!
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Thanks adamsmith. Hope you guys have noted that .doc use is broken as described above... Cheers
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sorry, referencemarks in .odt are fine, bookmarks in .doc are not...
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a good contribution martineve, thanks for that i think (as per docbrown) you could replace this - sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ with this - sudo update-alternatives --config mozilla-…
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Thanks Joe, very good! This lack of linking is a bug in Ubuntu 10.4, and I'm sure it'll be fixed before release day at the end of this month. At that point I'm sure the Zotero devs will be able to post a howto in the FAQ section of this site...
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sorry, me again. this fault only happens when i use .doc compatible bookmarks. .odt referencemarks seem to work fine devs, do you have any leads on this? cheers roger
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oh dear, no it's not working. now that i've actually started using it properly i find that it doesn't manage to do a second citation. the error message is huge and can be found on the screenshots here - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/981187/zotero-luc…
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just for clarity, there's no need to downgrade firefox - 3.6 works fine. so the full list of steps required for ubuntu lucid alpha3 is - paste the following into a terminal, line by line - ----------------------------------- sudo bash …
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seems to be, yes! what all this shows is that getting zotero working on the default install of ubuntu lucid (which is to be a long term support version, relevant for some years to come) requires several additional steps due to the transition fr…
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hello everyone just to report that as of sunday lucid now has sun-java6 in its partner repository. once that's installed (sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre and sun-java6-plugin), there are two things to do in the terminal to get it all set up properl…
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Hello Simon Many thanks indeed for your work on this. On a Lucid alpha3 32bit VirtualBox setup, I downgraded to Firefox 3.5.7 from ubuntuzilla. Zotero was set up from scratch and I confirmed icedtea6-plugin was present in the default install. S…
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Yup, tried that. I think I've been pretty thorough :-) If OpenJDK won't work, and users have to subsequently install sun-java6, are there any additional steps required to ensure that Ubuntu and/or OpenOffice and/or Firefox and/or Zotero are loo…
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as I seem to have taken this thread into a java area, i'll stop here and report in the troubleshooting section... R
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Ok, here's a clue. It seems that in Ubuntu 10.4 Lucid, the open source version of Java (OpenJDK) is installed and sun-java6 is not yet packaged or available So although OpenOffice, Firefox and the rest of the system do see a Java system install…
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Ok folks, I've now made sure that my software is all release grade, with Firefox 3.6 and OO 3.2. But I still have the same errors I'm afraid. To recap - Both the main Zotero2 and the latest OO Firefox addons are installed Java is installed…
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Thanks mbruffey, I appreciate all the help I'm getting here. Sadly the error message comes whatever doc I have open, even a blank one. I've tried the option to reinstall openoffice.org components many times. You know, I think that because I'm …
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Thanks very much Adam. I'm afraid that's not it though, my system passes the Java tests listed there, and Java seems to be registered ok in OO options. Any other ideas? :-) Cheers Roger
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I'm not having so much luck here. I've got Ubuntu 10.4 alpha, Firefox 3.6 and OO 3.2 rc4 and the latest Zotero plugins. Obviously any of these could be the problem! But the result is that, although the Zotero toolbar appears in OO, when I insert a c…