On 08/21/08 12:51, "Jung-Tsung Shen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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

s/BibDesk/BibTeX above :).  Yes, BibTeX is old, which is its excuse for
dismal non-ASCII character support (direct UTF-8 won't sort properly) and
the lack of internet-related types.  BibTeX 1.0 is supposed to fix those
problems, but Duke Nukem Forever will probably be released first.

And in case you missed my reply to James, try dropping your RIS file on
BibDesk's main window or a specific group.  Depending on the encoding, that
might work directly.

-- 
Adam


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