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Comment for the assistance of others: I use Suse Linux 11.4 and LibreOffice 3.4.3. When my computer was upgraded to a 64 bit machine I found that Zotero didn't work although the icons still showed in LibreOffice. Trying to Enable Zotero from the Lib…
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Hi Dan, the former, I will try Firefox 3.5 and let you know. Thanks, Stuart
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Simon, Further to my posts about errors above with Suse 11.1 and OO Writer 3.1.1.1, I would like to let you know my experience. I worked through your troubleshooter but it didn't identify the problem. The root of the problem seemed to be that my exi…
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Oh, in the above post, the Document Preferences first raises the Upgrade dialog, which then completes and opens the Document Preferences dialog.
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Further help would be appreciated .... while everything is ok in a new document in OpenOffice, I receive major errors with an existing document. For example, I open an existing document with many references, then use the Document Preferences icon. F…
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Simon, installing that xpi in Firefox via "drag and drop" was the hardest bit! Everything seems fine now - and the tool bar has returned to icons. I really appreciate your help! Stuart
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Simon, which plug-in? I downloaded Zotero-OpenOffice-Plugin-3.0a2.xpi but OpenOffice will not accept it as an Extension. Stuart
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Hi Simon, I installed "java-1_6_0-sun-plugin" and needed to deinstall "java-1_6_0-openjdk-plugin" so the new sun-plugin would show up in Firefox "about: plugins". The toolbar is still present in OOwriter but still doesn't work. For some reason I can…
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The new toolbar doesn't work for me either. I have Zotero 2.0b7.1, Suse 11.1, OpenOffice 3.1.1.1 and the only java plugin available "java-1_6_0-openjdk-plugin - Java web browser plugin based on OpenJDK 6 and IcedTea 6. This package provides a Java p…
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Thanks Dan: as the workaround will be a nuisance, I will await the new Python driver. Also, I really appreciate your indicative ETA for this. Best regards, Stuart