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That did the trick. Getting rid of IcedTea all together fixed it. Thanks for the help Adam! Otherwise I would have gotten discouraged and quit.
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Tried each, without success. I'm tempted to uninstall IcedTea, which the Ubuntu docs say is obsolete--though in principle this shouldn't affect the performance of Sun or Open java.
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There are 3 choices for the alternative mozilla-javaplugin.so (providing /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin.so). Selection Path Priority Status --------------------------------------…
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No joy. Thank you for the suggestion. This prior thread might be useful. http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/11682/firefox-36-update-for-64bit-linux/ It's my own prior troubleshooting thread on this system. Since then several changes to Java, Iced…
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Thanks adamsmith, I have had no problems on 32-bit operating systems with Zotero citations in OOo master documents. The master document works on other computers. I just can't update in 64-bit linux.
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In case you're having the same symptoms on a similar system: it turned out to be the Java plugin. Ubuntu publishes instructions on Java installation that solved the problem for me. The Java library was the problem. No need to roll back to 3.5.8 or …
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I'm having the same issue (@aszszelp) with Zotero 2.0b7.4 and OpenOffice plugin 3.0a5. Running Mac OSX, Firefox 3.5.4, OpenOffice 3.1.1 (build 9420). I looked for instructions on how to install a patch from the zotero-dev discussion cited above…
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In case anyone is reading further... The Dataverse Network Project has a set of proposed standards for how to identify and cite datasets that are housed on dataverse servers. http://thedata.org/citation/standard I believe that the Dat…
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Many thanks! I searched the forums but didn't find anything on the topic. Is there a developers' discussion that I can watch on the topic? How are the standards developed?
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Friends, there is a fix for Mac OS X OpenOffice Python available from eurooffice. As posted elsewhere on the Zotero forums, you can install the Python patch. Once the Python patch is installed, you can install the Mac OS X Zotero plugin for OpenOffi…