I probably could sync it but my bandwidth wouldn't really allow such a big upload and subsequent download. Furthermore, it was working just yesterday. If somebody could give me a hint, it would be really appreciated. Describe the bug Hello, this issue is closely related to this issue, however I have tried the steps and it doesn't work for me. Of course, I could copy all my files frome the "save copy" command, but that would take quite a while and I'd love all the meta-data already retrieved. In fact, only the default document (the start up guide) shows up, meaning that it doesn't read the database (which it did when I was using the personalized folder). I deleted everything in the default folder and replaced it with my old database, excepted pdfinfo and pdftotext, which I reinstalled once again. So I figured out there could be some problem with the path used. If I import files (save copy of file) in the default folder (I forgot to tell that I had set up a personalized one in "documents") with the pdf tools installed there, everything works fine. To be sure, I deleted everything once again and started from scratch, deleting the windows files before reinstalling both Zotero and the pdf tools from the preferences pane. But to no avail.Īfter, I suspected that it may be caused by the duplicate files of pdftotext and pdfinfo since the win32.exe were already included in the Zotero directory and Zotero asked me to reinstall the Linux versions. I deleted everything, including what was related to mozilla in usr/lib and /home. Platform-independant (Using conda) Install poppler: conda install -c conda-forge poppler Install pdf2image: pip. If they are not installed, refer to your package manager to install poppler-utils. Most distros ship with pdftoppm and pdftocairo. I used FEBE and OPIE to restore my add-ons and preferences so I thought it was the culprit. Installing using Brew: brew install poppler. I tried to migrate from Windows (XP) to Linux (Mint KDE) so I copied my entire data directory, the same way I've successfully done it in the past from a different Windows version to another. I can't index files nor retrieve meta-data. Sorry to bother but I have a similar problem and am at a loss trying to solve it. (3)(+0000024): Running pdftotext -enc UTF-8 -nopgbrk "/Users/henry/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/fault/zotero/storage/24572ZW5/Goff 2008.pdf" "/Users/henry/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/fault/zotero/storage/24572ZW5/.zotero-ft-cache" (3)(+0000001): Running pdfinfo "/Users/henry/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/fault/zotero/storage/24572ZW5/Goff 2008.pdf" "/Users/henry/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/fault/zotero/storage/24572ZW5/.zotero-ft-info" (3)(+0000000): pdfinfo version 3.02 registered at /Users/henry/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/fault/zotero/pdfinfo-MacIntel (3)(+0000003): pdftotext version 3.02 registered at /Users/henry/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/fault/zotero/pdftotext-MacIntel Run PDFinfo again, this time piping the output to the FIND filter and then redirecting the output to a text file. In the command prompt window, enter the following command: pdfinfo test.pdf View the output in the command prompt. OK, with debug logging on, I see that at startup the pdf utilities are detected: Run the PDFinfo utility on the sample PDF file.
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