On 8/21/08, Maxwell, Adam R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://newton.ex.ac.uk/tex/pack/bibtex/btxdoc/node3.html
>
>  See item 4 in the list.  Another reason for using the {\`e} idiom is that
>  BibDesk can convert it to รจ for display in the interface, and back to {\`e}
>  when you save.

Thanks again, Adam. I am sure many people feel the same way, we learn
the features of BibDesk and (La)TeX from the forums, rather than from
the help manual ...

The "*New* BibDesk Features" in the above link was written in 1997? :P

> Encoding errors are serious, because BibDesk has no idea how extensive the
>  problems are.  Hence it takes the safest approach and bails out on opening
>  the file, rather than allowing you to continue and likely corrupt your data.
>  In fact, I originally got involved in BibDesk development to try and fix an
>  encoding corruption bug that messed up my .bib file!

Thanks for clarifying that to me. :-)

JT

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