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From: | Christian Moe |
Subject: | Re: [Orgmode] [ANN] Zotero for plain text (including org-mode) |
Date: | Sun, 19 Dec 2010 12:27:32 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.2.13) Gecko/20101207 Thunderbird/3.1.7 |
Hi, Erik, Now I've got it working. Not sure what the problem was yesterday.I can insert a Zotero link with `C-c z i', but it's very touch and go -- sometimes it's inserted, sometimes nothing happens, most of the time I don't get a description part, and `C-c z u' doesn't necessarily work, though sometimes it does.
Below is an excerpt from the MozRepl buffer. Much of the time, though, there is no error message, just multiplying "repl>" prompts.
So on a quick test drive, it's not as stable as I'd like. Otherwise, I think zotero-plain could be a boon for Org-mode and Zotero users. We already could insert Zotero links just as easily with Scott Campbell's ZotSelect translator (http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/8306/testing-zoteroselect/). But with the added updating of formatted bibliography items, zotero-plain has the makings of a full solution.
My own preference has been to export my Zotero collections to BibTeX and insert citations with Reftex (fast and minimally disruptive to the writing flow, as long as all the needed references are already collected.) But it's good to have an alternative.
Yours, ChristianPS. I may mail you separately about the reST components -- that's off-topic here, I guess.
-----begin excerpt------------ message: data is nullfileName: chrome://mozrepl/content/repl.js -> file:///Users/CM/Library/Application%20Support/Firefox/Profiles/default.pq0/mozrepl.tmp.js
lineNumber: 7 stack:writeFile("/var/folders/JV/JVNxBfnMGkWC9Aw0BZa8Kk+++TI/-Tmp-/zotero205d0z",null)@chrome://mozrepl/content/repl.js -> file:///Users/CM/Library/Application%20Support/Firefox/Profiles/default.pq0/mozrepl.tmp.js:7 @chrome://mozrepl/content/repl.js -> file:///Users/CM/Library/Application%20Support/Firefox/Profiles/default.pq0/mozrepl.tmp.js:1
name: TypeErrorrepl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> repl> !!! TypeError: data is null
Details: message: data is nullfileName: chrome://mozrepl/content/repl.js -> file:///Users/CM/Library/Application%20Support/Firefox/Profiles/default.pq0/mozrepl.tmp.js
lineNumber: 7 stack:writeFile("/var/folders/JV/JVNxBfnMGkWC9Aw0BZa8Kk+++TI/-Tmp-/zotero205Dnb",null)@chrome://mozrepl/content/repl.js -> file:///Users/CM/Library/Application%20Support/Firefox/Profiles/default.pq0/mozrepl.tmp.js:7 @chrome://mozrepl/content/repl.js -> file:///Users/CM/Library/Application%20Support/Firefox/Profiles/default.pq0/mozrepl.tmp.js:1
name: TypeError repl> repl> !!! TypeError: data is null -----end excerpt----- On 12/18/10 11:22 PM, Erik Hetzner wrote:
Hi Christian, Many thanks for the feedback! At Sat, 18 Dec 2010 19:59:58 +0100, Christian Moe wrote:Hi, This sounds interesting! I'd like to try it out, but haven't quite got it to work yet. When I turn on MozRepl in Firefox, turn on org-zotero-mode in Emacs, and try `C-c z i', I get this error message: make client process failed: Connection refused, :name, MozRepl, :buffer, *MozRepl*, :host, localhost, :service, 4242 However, MozRepl is running, and listening on port 4242. I've got an up-to-date Firefox on an aging Mac. Any tips?Did you select “Start” from the Mozrepl submenu in the Tools menu? Can you telnet to port 4242 on localhost?PS. There's a missing quote before load-path in the README installation instructions, it should be: (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/zotero-plain/elisp/") It might be worth mentioning that one needs to install moz.el from the MozRepl project; it's a separate step.Thanks, I’ve fixed the error& added info about moz.el. best, Erik Sent from my free software system<http://fsf.org/>. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. address@hidden http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
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