> IMO such behaviour is somehow close to correct. LyX do not support
> BibLaTeX officially, so if it cannot handle UTF .bib files, it is
> compatible with BibTeX.
 Manveru, you and Jurgen are right. But I wonder WHY LyX 1.6.0 could read my 
.bib file while 1.6.1 not.
Anyway, in order to use BibLaTeX, LyX should just read only the bibtex Keys and 
show the reference in any way, BiBLaTex would do the rest. I think BiBTeX 
stands out of all this
I suppose I can't force LyX working as in version 1.6.0 so:
- can anyone teach me how to encode a .bib file (under windows xp) in a proper 
code which grant me basic latin-extended character (accents, umlauts, cedillas 
etc.) along with double caporal quotes («»), have it read by LyX 1.6.1 and 
proper encoded in final output? (I use EndNote-exported .bib files)
- if not: can I force UTF encoding in the preamble, so in Lyx Document options 
I can set the encoding to default (and thus read the .bib file) and at the same 
time have a correct output?
thanks

Piero




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