On Feb 4, 2010, at 5:03 AM, Jason Davies wrote:
> I'm not quite sure why BibDesk doesn't like this
>
> @article{dubourdieu2003divinités,
> title={{Divinit{\'e}s de la parole, divinit{\'e}s du silence dans la Rome
> antique}},
> author={DUBOURDIEU, A.},
> journal={Revue de l'histoire des religions},
> volume={3},
> year={2003},
> publisher={Armand Colin}
> }
>
>
> from googlescholar via command alt L.
And I'm not quite sure why people use that instead of just pasting into the
main window or using one of the Services :).
> I've done it manually from the pop-up but am curious -- is it the accent in
> the citekey by any chance?
Yes. Non-ASCII characters are not permitted in citekeys (and there are a fair
number of ASCII characters that will cause problems, also).
--
Adam
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