![]() No need to sync when you know you already have the latest in Qiqqa on your local machine. This sync-before-upgrading ensures (if you collaborate on a Qiqqa library) that your local copy of these Qiqqa Library/libraries is up to date. You should sync your Qiqqa Web Libraries before upgrading from v79: only Commercial Qiqqa releases (up to v79) are able to sync the web libraries with the Qiqqa Cloud, i.e. IFF you decide to install v82pre3, do note that: The GerHobbelt repo is where the experimental stuff is published more solid beta/finalīut those will take quite a while longer to show up as Qiqqa is going through a bit of an overhaul. There's an experimental prerelease (v82pre3) available at which should resolve this issue, but that release has a UX issue ( #82) which can be circumvented if you know what to do precisely or when BibTeX editing in the Qiqqa Sniffer is not important for your workflow. ![]() The good news is work is being done on a new Qiqqa release which should not exhibit this problem, but there are still a few issues there which I need to resolve involving some of the new features ( #82), before this new version is sufficiently usable. #Binary editor process not shutting down pdf#The bad news is it's pretty tough to find out which one it is (some times there's even more than one) and besides, that PDF was downloaded/imported for a reason so removing it from the library is not really an option unless the PDF itself is corrupted (can happen during download, while working in the Sniffer, but there are also completely valid PDFs out there which will b0rk v79). Most often the culprit is a PDF document in one of your libraries which triggers the issue. (Related issues/cause of issue: #10, #11, #13 ) ![]() Thanks for reporting this issue and the included log file! □ ![]()
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