Right.  Warning.  Sorry about that.  I'm guessing it's just a reminder  
that I should be ignoring then?

I have Tex Conversion turned on.  It does it's job with accented  
foreign letters, though I don't think it does anything with double  
quotes.  It doesn't seem to do anything, even when I have nested  
quotes.  And just to clarify, when you say TeX-compatible quotes,  
you're referring to ASCII 22 quotes as opposed to smart quotes?

Malcollm


On May 6, 2009, at 3:49 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

>
> On 6 May 2009, at 10:29 PM, Alex Hamann wrote:
>
>>
>> On 06.05.2009, at 19:31, Malcolm Wardlaw wrote:
>>
>>> I have a problem with Bibtex properly formatting quotes.  Whenever I
>>> edit or enter a title or an abstract or any other field, if I put
>>> quotation marks in the input field, it doesn't properly put them in
>>> braces.
>
> Some quotes are automatically converted to TeX on save, but only if
> you turn tex conversion on in the Files preferences.
>
> Note that quotes in TeX aren't simply escaped by putting them in
> braces, in TeX you should use proper TeX-compatible quotes or TeX
> commands for quotes.
>
>>> It then kicks out an error next time I load Bibdesk.
>
> And error or a warning? There's a huge difference between those!
>
>>> Does
>>> anyone have any advice on this?
>>>
>
> Depends very much on what you mean.
>
> Christiaan
>
>>> I have the most recent version of BibDesk - 1.3.20 (1412).
>>
>> How do you input the quotes? Do you use LaTeX-compatible ones `` ....
>> ''  or do you use standard word processor quotes " ... "?
>> I for my part have long ago completely switched to the csquotes
>> package and therefore also use csquotes macros in BibDesk.
>>
>> Alex
>
> Depending on which quotes you use, you can choose to convert quotes to
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