On 17.12.2008, at 20:32, jezZiFeR wrote:

Thank you, this works well! But now I noticed, that "›" and "‹" in BibDesk-references also could not be used. Could you tell me the code therefore? Where could I find such codes? (Sorry, I´m new to this…)

Hi Jess,

Sorry, I do not the codes for these quote symbols. I also send this mail to the list, maybe somebody there can help you.

(Generally, I would like to encourage you to send your questions to the list instead of to individual people. The chance that somebody could help you is just so much bigger, as is the chance that somebody else would profit from an answer.)

And is there a possibility to replace the english terms (like "volume", "chapter", etc.) with german ones?

I think this is possible by choosing a German BibTeX style (in the dialog that pops up if you click on the "BibTex generated Bibliography" inset. I have never used them, but I would guess that the "gerXXX" styles are for German bibliographies.

Daniel








2008/12/17 Daniel Lohmann <[email protected]>

On 17.12.2008, at 14:08, jezZiFeR wrote:

Hello,

I´m using Lyx 1.6.1 on OSX 10.5.5 with BibDesk 1.3.18 in german language. Is there any possibility to use mutated vowels in the BibDesk- references in a way that Lyx could handle them? When I enter them the plain way I get errors in Lyx. (For example: »Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is
undefined«).


The safest way is to encode them in the bibtex file in a form TeX can handle directly:

author = {Danilo Beuche and Ant{\^o}nio Augusto Fr{\"o}hlich and Reinhard Meyer and Holger Papajewski and Friedrich Sch{\"o}n and Wolfgang Schr{\"o}der-Preikschat and Olaf Spinczyk and Ute Spinczyk},


Daniel


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