On Sep 5, 2007, at 8:03 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

>
> On Sep 4, 2007, at 22:44, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Either Bibdesk 1.3.9 does parsing better than the versions before or
>> it does something completely wrong.
>> I opened my file I used before and get now several errors which I've
>> got never before:
>>
>> bib-database.bib             732             warning         found " at 
>> brace-depth zero in string
>> (TeX accents in BibTeX should be inside braces)
>> and several other errors
>> It's a " inside an abstract or an annotation.
>
> These are harmless warnings, and have been present in all releases
> (except for a time when error reporting was broken).
>
>> bib-database.bib             961             warning         possible 
>> runaway string started at
>> line 958
>> An I guess it's the @-sign in an annotation
>
> This might be a missing brace or something similar.  Very odd unless
> you edited the file in a text editor.

There isn't one missing (because it's an @ in an annotation) - I  
checked in a text editor

>> bib-database.bib             2633            error           Unable to 
>> convert characters to
>> encoding Unicode (UTF-8)
>> bib-database.bib             2633            error           Encoding 
>> conversion failure
>
> That's very peculiar, and a serious error.  Please try the nightly
> build dated 30 August 2007 (version 1.3.8 (858)) and see if the same
> error occurs.
>
> Have you edited the file manually at all?

Never did before, now I did for trying to repair some stuff.
The nightly mentioned above has no problems with the file at all

>
>> I have no idea what could went here wrong (Nothing that has to be
>> UTF-8 -- standard ASCII)
>>
>> If requested I can send the bib-file offlist to one of the  
>> developers.
>
> Please do send the file offlist.  I need to go sleep, so may not be
> able to look at it until morning.

Np - I send it in a few minutes

Niels
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