> If you open Tools->Preferences, you can change the default encoding
> used by JabRef to Utf-8 - I assume this will make the file open
> properly.
Yes that works. Thanks.

> JabRef will then by default save the file in the same
> encoding, so if you want to write it using cp1252, you need to
> manually change the encoding under Database properties before saving.
But then it complains about some strange characters
and cannot change the encoding.

Nevertheless, I think that Latex can handle UTF-8 encoded bibtex databases.

Thanks for your help.





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