On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Gerrit Glabbart
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/5/7 Derek Van Ittersum <[email protected]>
>>
>> I ended up solving the problem through exporting the data from zotero
>> in a different manner.  Instead of right-clicking on the "My Library"
>> and choosing "export", I selected all the entries in the main window,
>> right-clicked, and chose "export selected references."  The resulting
>> file opened without complaint in Bibdesk.  Hurray!
>>
>> derek
>
> Could your problem be a byte-order mark? While I'm fuzzy on the details of
> what that actually does, I know that UTF8-encoded documents can come in two
> flavors, "UTF-8" and  "UTF-8 no BOM". I've had warnings about that, but
> never any actual problems that I can recall.
> Re.: Zotero -- Are you aware of George MacKerrons's Zot2Bib?
> (http://mackerron.com/zot2bib/)
> I haven't used Zotero in a while, but I remember being quite impressed with
> Zot2Bib (which targets BibDesk specifically, rather than generic BibTeX).
> -- Gerrit.

Zot2Bib is working great--but it doesn't move an existing zotero entry
to BibDesk (as far as I can tell).

--derek
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