Hello, I used Lyx 1.6.0 with Biblatex in a italian document.
In order to mantain a lot of different languages encodings in my bibliography, 
I used to save my .bib file with a UTF encoding, and then in the Language 
options of Lyx, select a UTF extended encoding for my Document. I can't 
remember why I didn't choose other encodings, anyway, in this manner everything 
worked perfect. TILL I started to use LyX 1.6.1: now it seems that LyX can't 
read anything in the UTF .bib file (so the references dialogue doesn't show 
anything) although BibLaTeX can read everything fine and produces a perfect 
output. The problem is editing: now I can't select my references!
The trick I'm using is have 2 identical .bib files in different encodings, one, 
in a simple encoding, indicated in LyX bibliography (which is by purpose put in 
a note in order to let BibLaTeX do all the job), the other, in UTF, in the 
preamble's BibLaTeX code.
But this is annoying: everytime I change my bibliography file I have to produce 
2 files! How to have back LyX 1.6.1 read a UTF .bib file???
P.S. If you wonder what BibLaTeX is, nevermind - the question is: how to have 
LyX read a UTF .bib file?

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