How to use Qt Creator for software development on macOS without having to install Xcode
Qt refuses to install on macOS unless Apple's Xcode is installed beforehand. This is unfortunate because:
# Config for GNU GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) (2) | |
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# Unable to boot loop entries with Secure Boot | |
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# This grub.cfg file was created by Lance http://www.pendrivelinux.com |
It seems essential to use a 32-bit Java version and not 64-bit Java version for the LibreOffice integration of Zotero. However, it is possible to install several Java version on the same machine and to choose in LibreOffice one version to use (Tools-->Options-->Advanced):
On Windows 10 with LibreOffice 5 the autoinstaller does not work. Thus, one has to manually install