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Re: Bibtex and Xelatex problems: msg#00200

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Subject: Re: Bibtex and Xelatex problems


On 25 Oct, 2005, at 04:34, Will Robertson wrote:

So your problem stems from one of two areas: (a) BibDesk is doing something funny with your bibliography database. Check the plain .bib file in a text editor to ensure this file looks as you expect. (Also look into BibDesk's Unicode->TeX conversion in the "Files" preference.)

Just a note here: as Will says, opening the file with TextEdit or another editor where you can explicitly set the encoding is a good way to diagnose these problems. If you're only using XeTeX, you can disable the TeX conversion in BibDesk; however, as long as you save in UTF-8, there should be no loss of data even if a character can't be converted.

Adam


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