Hi Wolfgang,

My situation is not exactly yours but after a recent upgrade of Zotero I
started getting a number of errors with my bibliography, the final one
(after solving a couple of others) had to do with unicode characters,
including in particular those with Umlauts. I finally solved this by adding
"bibencoding=utf8" to the Citation Style options under Document → Settings
→ Bibliography. (I'm using biblatex.) I had tried including "utf8" among
the Class options for the "article" document style (following a suggestion
I found while trying to diagnose the problem), but to no avail. I have
found that option to be unnecessary after adding the above to the Citation
Style options. I hope this might help.

Chris Menzel

On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 9:21 AM Wolfgang Engelmann <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 20.07.2018 um 07:54 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>
> > Am 19.07.2018 um 19:44 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> >>
> >> I thought I would have solved the issue with Umlaute in references by
> >> using UTF8 in lyx as well as in Jabref. But I got again problems and
> >> don't know what to do. I am including a tar file which contains a
> >> short lyx file with two references, the style file spbasic (Springer
> >> publisher) and a bib file containing the two references. I produced
> >> the bib file with JabRef 4.3.1. I use debian stretch.
> >>
> >> If I pdf-output it, I get errors such as shown below.
> >>
> >> If I force the output (show it anyway...) one citation comes alright,
> >> the other one misses the Umlaut ü
> >>
> >> Could somebody confirm this error and perhaps give me a hint what is
> >> going wrong?
> >>
> >> Thankful for your help:
>
>

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