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Latest release is .zoteroplugin, not .xpi. How do I install that to Zotero? #24

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classicrob opened this issue Feb 29, 2020 · 5 comments

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@classicrob
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@classicrob classicrob changed the title Latest release is .zoteroplugin. How do I install that to Zotero? Latest release is .zoteroplugin, not .xpi. How do I install that to Zotero? Feb 29, 2020
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alwc commented Mar 1, 2020

  1. Open Zotero, then click "Tools -> Add-ons".
  2. Drag zoteroquicklook.zoteroplugin file onto the Add-ons window.

@keshovsharma
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If the system is not letting you select/use that file, literally change the name such it has the .xpi extension and ignore the warning about the change. Had the same issue and that took care of it.

@poltiser
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as awls wrote:

  1. Tools->Add-ons
  2. Point to zoteroquicklook.zoteroplugin it might be grey and impossible to open
  3. click options - change from add-ons to all-files
  4. click install add-on
    ;-)

MacOsX 10.15.5

@flekschas
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Just out of curiosity, is there a reason why the file extension was switched?

@LamFTS
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LamFTS commented Oct 8, 2020

well, changing the extension is good news for who is using firefox browser, because firefox browser will treat xpi file as its own extension causing download problem, maybe this is one of the reason. @flekschas

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