Piero Faustini wrote: > 100% yes. I just checked, because I have still version 1.6.0 installed. > LyX 1.6.0, same file, no problems. I'm 99% sure is a v1.6.1 issue. I found > that if I select In Documents - options - language the options "default > language encoding", Lyx can find the references in a UTF-coded .bib files. > Too bad that when it comes to compile, LyX can't handle some of those UTF > characters (just a bunch and not the weirdest ones) resulting in some > warnings concerning "inputenc". If, on the other hand, I tell LyX to > recognize UTF in language options, it then can't see the references in a > UTF-coded .bib file! And of course, if I use a common-coded .bib file AND > the default language encoding, the result is that the output will display > badly somme characters. And I repeat it: LyX 1.6.0 could see my UTF.-coded > references
Note, however, that bibtex itself cannot handle unicode. bibtex8 neither. Jürgen
