The warning (copied verbatim) is the following:

master          248             warning         found " at brace-depth zero in 
string (TeX  
accents in BibTeX should be inside braces)

This is verbatim.  I guess it's the ASCII double-quote it doesn't  
like.  The ASCII double-quote seems to be the standard by which the  
various journal repositories code their bibtex exports.

> It will convert “ to `` and ” to '' for you.

It doesn't seem to want to do that.  I saved the bib file in Bibdesk  
and re-opened it in TeXshop to make sure.  Is it on by default, or do  
I need to specify a custom conversion?


On May 6, 2009, at 10:22 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

>
> On May 6, 2009, at 8:08 PM, Malcolm Wardlaw wrote:
>
>> Right.  Warning.  Sorry about that.  I'm guessing it's just a  
>> reminder
>> that I should be ignoring then?
>
> What is the actual warning message (which you can copy and paste  
> from the warning list)?
>
>> 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 will convert “ to `` and ” to '' for you.
>
>> 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?
>
> TeX-compatible quotes are ``double backtick, double apostrophe,''  
> rather than the ASCII double-quote character.
>
>
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