Omholt:

Hi.  The .bib file was created from a roff .ref file using macros I've used
for quite a few years.

Thanks.

Lester

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On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Morten Omholt Alver
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On 29 February 2012 16:04, Lester Ingber <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi.  When my .bib file is opened, some entries are flagged as problematic
> > (but I don;t know why; they are OK in Bibliography Manager).  A
> duplicate is
> > flagged, as I expected it to be.  However, the other entries are
> "Skipped"
> > and not entered into the fields.
>
> Ok, I see. This message comes because these entries are malformed. As
> the warning message indicates, it is caused by a missing comma. If you
> open the bib file in a text editor and look at the two line numbers
> that are given, you'll see the problem. Each field is terminated by a
> comma at the end of its line, but in two (I think) cases the comma is
> missing.
>
> It might be possible to make the parser read these entries despite
> these errors, but I'm not sure if that's the way to go - we want to
> encourage correctly formatted files, after all.
>
> Was this file produced by Bibliography Manager, or has it been edited
> by hand at some point?
>
> --
> Morten
>
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