Synopsis: I am looking for a way of obtaining the title, name, etc. 
from PDFs that retains the original diacritics in the names, titles, 
etc.


I hope there is a simple solution to this that I have overlooked.


Background:

You can create new bibliographic entries in BibDesk by dragging PDF 
files of articles (scientific papers in my case) to the main window. 
I presume what happens is that BibDesk extracts the DOI from the file 
and uses this to obtain the information (authors, title, abstract, 
etc.) from the internet. This is an excellent feature, even though it 
isn't foolproof: it sometimes seems to simply fail despite there 
being a DOI in the article.


Problem:

However there is a catch! Despite BibDesk being able to handle 
diacritics (the accents or cedilla added to letters in some languages 
to indicate pronunciation differences), these are "dropped" somewhere 
along the way and the resulting bibliographic entries lack them.


A little testing:

This seems to apply to all articles. I've tried different journals, 
and it's always the same, no diacritics.

The articles at Pubmed or the original sources the DOIs point to have 
the diacritics in the author's names, etc., despite that the the 
downloaded information obtained from the DOI has stripped them out.


Queries:

Is it that once the DOI information is obtained, the characters are 
"reduced" to their "plain" ASCII equivalents?

Is there some option or something that I need to set to enable this 
to stop happening so that I might receive the names with their 
diacritics? (Or, rather, the internally corrected form; I understand 
that internally they are mapped into LaTeX equivalents.)


Grant

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