On May 6, 2009, at 8:55 PM, Malcolm Wardlaw wrote:

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.

If it's in "Annote" or some other field that's not printed in your bibliography, you can safely ignore the warning. If it's in Title or other required field, you need to fix it.

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?

Note: those characters are Unicode 0x201C (left double quotation mark) and 0x201D (right double quotation mark), not ASCII 22. For the ASCII double-quote, there's no reliable way to determine if it's left or right facing.

--
Adam

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