The document is still the same, my citations are fine, and all my bibliography is still in firefox and open office recognises it fine - though with the little formatting problems that I had already. It is fine - though maverick is making my computer a bit slow - but that's another story. some were showing '' before the actual citation others had been left with a single weird parenthesis before the citation. It worked although some of the citations had lost the format - E.g. I opened the document I had transformed in word 2011 there. So I had to first change my citations to other format (I chose APA), then turn citations to bookmarks.īack to my computer, I then downloaded the zotero plug-in for open office (same link). * What I found here is that my particular citation style (Chicago footnotes) would not allowed to do that. I changed from the set doc preferences from citations to bookmarks as adamsmith had suggested.* When the installation done, I open the terminal and type java -version as well, it also shows the same error: No Java runtime present, requesting install. I opened my 300+page-thesis with all the 1000+ references in word 2011. Another must read: Where is Java installed on my Mac OS/X system Then I manually installed the jdk (1.7.45) on my mac, it seems that the installation works fine. In this one, I had to use zotero standalone. I decided to upgrade to maverick but my word 2004 would not work with it.īefore downloading Maverick, in a windows computer with word 2011, I downloaded the zotero plug in for word 2011 So I was having problems with the computer - i've got a macbook pro and had snow leopard 10.6. I thought I'd provide a summary of what I did in case it is useful for someone else: So I've finally completed all the upgrade to Maverick and changed to open office. well that will likely have to wait for a 32 bit Mavericks java solution(rofl) or a fix in LO 4.2 which may require some major rewrites. but none of the green lights addressed other than the base product functionality - so, you can run zotero, Firefox, LibreOffice all on Mavericks. I plan to use Java7 and Java 8 from Oracle and to have an easy way of changing the default version. Yes, I was bit as everything I had checked said all was green lights. Let’s see how to use multiple versions of java on OS X Mavericks. Ta-Da! There is a way around that, but that still gets you a word processor that will crash if you look at the Zotero button. While Zotero plugin does apparently immediately invoke java, there are some extension (like grammar checks) that apparently end up doing just that which crashes LO on invocation. I am trying to install Java for one website that my firm uses for VPN. I apologize if this has been answered numerous times in the forum but I have not been able to find a solution to my problem. My operating system is OS X 10.9.5 (Mavericks). If you are using Zotero with LibreOffice then you will not be happy to hear this.Īpparently there were some issues about java and LO and Mavericks a week and while the LO Devs were chatting freely about major bugs in LO, no one bothered to mention that to users, and as it turns out LO requires 32 bit java and apparently there is no 32 bit java for Mavericks. Hello, I am new to mac and recently received a MBP as a gift.
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