The 'second' problem I mentioned earlier where Tex preview failed 
altogether turns out to be related to the text encoding setting.

If the Tex preview text encoding is set to Western ... and if there are 
UTF-8 encoded characters in the Abstract entry (eg Greek characters such 
as alpha), the Tex preview fails.

Solutions:  (1) change the Tex preview text encoding the UTF-8 or remove 
the offending characters from the Abstract.

Not sure why the Abstract, which is not used in generating the preview 
(AFAIK), should trigger the failure.

However, the fix is trivial.

Now, if I can only find out how get Bibdesk/LaTeX to accept the AASTeX 
style files, I'll be a happy little camper :-)

DN
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