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debug_output [2023/12/26 02:04] – [Zotero for iOS] dstillmandebug_output [2025/03/04 03:07] (current) – [Windows] dstillman
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   * Open Terminal via Spotlight or from /Applications/Utilities.   * Open Terminal via Spotlight or from /Applications/Utilities.
 +  * Go to the Terminal menu and open Settings. In Profiles → Window, make sure Scrollback is set to “Limit to available memory”.
   * Paste ''/Applications/Zotero.app/Contents/MacOS/zotero -ZoteroDebugText'' into the Terminal window.   * Paste ''/Applications/Zotero.app/Contents/MacOS/zotero -ZoteroDebugText'' into the Terminal window.
   * Press Return   * Press Return
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   * Open cmd.exe, Cygwin shell, or another terminal   * Open cmd.exe, Cygwin shell, or another terminal
-  * Paste ''%%"C:\Program Files (x86)\Zotero\zotero.exe"%% -ZoteroDebugText'' into the console window. In some cases ''-console'' may also be required.+  * Paste ''%%"C:\Program Files\Zotero\zotero.exe"%% -ZoteroDebugText'' into the console window. It may be necessary to add '' -console'' as well.
   * Press Enter.   * Press Enter.
  
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 Start Zotero via the command line, adding the ''-ZoteroDebugText'' command-line flag. Start Zotero via the command line, adding the ''-ZoteroDebugText'' command-line flag.
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 +==== Logging to a File ====
  
 To capture output when Zotero is crashing or hanging, you can use ''-ZoteroDebugText > zotero-debug.txt'' to redirect output to a file. To capture output when Zotero is crashing or hanging, you can use ''-ZoteroDebugText > zotero-debug.txt'' to redirect output to a file.
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