Re: check of references

2008-04-14 Thread G. Milde
On 11.04.08, Uwe Stöhr wrote:

 The problem is that BibTeX is not ready for Unicode.

As LyX uses Unicode, 2 Questions pop up:

* is there some activity to make BibTeX fit for Unicode?

* what should the LyX user do (in the meantime)?

Günter


Re: check of references

2008-04-14 Thread G. Milde
On 11.04.08, Uwe Stöhr wrote:

 The problem is that BibTeX is not ready for Unicode.

As LyX uses Unicode, 2 Questions pop up:

* is there some activity to make BibTeX fit for Unicode?

* what should the LyX user do (in the meantime)?

Günter


Re: check of references

2008-04-14 Thread G. Milde
On 11.04.08, Uwe Stöhr wrote:

> The problem is that BibTeX is not ready for Unicode.

As LyX uses Unicode, 2 Questions pop up:

* is there some activity to make BibTeX fit for Unicode?

* what should the LyX user do (in the meantime)?

Günter


Re: check of references

2008-04-11 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 16:59 schrieben Sie:
 Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
  by converting my book from LyX to a pdf file, I get errors from the
  bibtex references. Is there a program which checks the correctness of the
  entrances?

 Not that I know, but Jabref sometimes warn you that you are doing something
 wrong. Try to open your bib.file with Jabref make a dummy modification and
 save it.

 Try if it helps.

 regards Uwe

Thanks, Uwe, but I am using already Jabref and did not get any warning. 

The best would be to have a program which checks a bib file for Bibtex-correct 
entrances. I thought I have heard about it once, but don't remember which. 
What would be the best keyword(s) to check for it in the internet?

Otherwise, what is better, to split the references in the bib file and try 
parts of it, until I found the errors 
or, alternatively, split the document and try?

Its a book with over 600 pages and more than 1700 references, so the last 
method is combersome. 

By the way, I have extracted the references used in the book from my bib files 
by using a nice feature of Jabref

(on a command line)
jabref --aux book.aux, new.bib old.bib

after having exported my book.tex as plain latex and run it on the command 
line three times 
latex book
which produces among others a book.aux file

new.bib contains now only the used references.

Wolfgang


Re: check of references

2008-04-11 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am Freitag, 11. April 2008 09:06 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
 Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 16:59 schrieben Sie:
  Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
   by converting my book from LyX to a pdf file, I get errors from the
   bibtex references. Is there a program which checks the correctness of
   the entrances?
 
  Not that I know, but Jabref sometimes warn you that you are doing
  something wrong. Try to open your bib.file with Jabref make a dummy
  modification and save it.
 
  Try if it helps.
 
  regards Uwe

 Thanks, Uwe, but I am using already Jabref and did not get any warning.

 The best would be to have a program which checks a bib file for
 Bibtex-correct entrances. I thought I have heard about it once, but don't
 remember which. What would be the best keyword(s) to check for it in the
 internet?

 Otherwise, what is better, to split the references in the bib file and try
 parts of it, until I found the errors
 or, alternatively, split the document and try?

 Its a book with over 600 pages and more than 1700 references, so the last
 method is combersome.

 By the way, I have extracted the references used in the book from my bib
 files by using a nice feature of Jabref

 (on a command line)
 jabref --aux book.aux, new.bib old.bib

 after having exported my book.tex as plain latex and run it on the command
 line three times
 latex book
 which produces among others a book.aux file

 new.bib contains now only the used references.

 Wolfgang

To answer my own question:

If I run pdflatex for exporting my LyX document, the error message is 
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined

Underneath the error box is an empty box 
which is filled with an additional error message if -and only if- I click on 
the lines above

showing the part of the reference which can't be handled for each line. 

This makes it easy to find the errors in the bib file by using the search 
command of JabRef.

Wolfgang


Re: check of references

2008-04-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:


To answer my own question:

If I run pdflatex for exporting my LyX document, the error message is 
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined


The problem is that BibTeX is not ready for Unicode.

regards Uwe


Re: check of references

2008-04-11 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 16:59 schrieben Sie:
 Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
  by converting my book from LyX to a pdf file, I get errors from the
  bibtex references. Is there a program which checks the correctness of the
  entrances?

 Not that I know, but Jabref sometimes warn you that you are doing something
 wrong. Try to open your bib.file with Jabref make a dummy modification and
 save it.

 Try if it helps.

 regards Uwe

Thanks, Uwe, but I am using already Jabref and did not get any warning. 

The best would be to have a program which checks a bib file for Bibtex-correct 
entrances. I thought I have heard about it once, but don't remember which. 
What would be the best keyword(s) to check for it in the internet?

Otherwise, what is better, to split the references in the bib file and try 
parts of it, until I found the errors 
or, alternatively, split the document and try?

Its a book with over 600 pages and more than 1700 references, so the last 
method is combersome. 

By the way, I have extracted the references used in the book from my bib files 
by using a nice feature of Jabref

(on a command line)
jabref --aux book.aux, new.bib old.bib

after having exported my book.tex as plain latex and run it on the command 
line three times 
latex book
which produces among others a book.aux file

new.bib contains now only the used references.

Wolfgang


Re: check of references

2008-04-11 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am Freitag, 11. April 2008 09:06 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
 Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 16:59 schrieben Sie:
  Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
   by converting my book from LyX to a pdf file, I get errors from the
   bibtex references. Is there a program which checks the correctness of
   the entrances?
 
  Not that I know, but Jabref sometimes warn you that you are doing
  something wrong. Try to open your bib.file with Jabref make a dummy
  modification and save it.
 
  Try if it helps.
 
  regards Uwe

 Thanks, Uwe, but I am using already Jabref and did not get any warning.

 The best would be to have a program which checks a bib file for
 Bibtex-correct entrances. I thought I have heard about it once, but don't
 remember which. What would be the best keyword(s) to check for it in the
 internet?

 Otherwise, what is better, to split the references in the bib file and try
 parts of it, until I found the errors
 or, alternatively, split the document and try?

 Its a book with over 600 pages and more than 1700 references, so the last
 method is combersome.

 By the way, I have extracted the references used in the book from my bib
 files by using a nice feature of Jabref

 (on a command line)
 jabref --aux book.aux, new.bib old.bib

 after having exported my book.tex as plain latex and run it on the command
 line three times
 latex book
 which produces among others a book.aux file

 new.bib contains now only the used references.

 Wolfgang

To answer my own question:

If I run pdflatex for exporting my LyX document, the error message is 
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined

Underneath the error box is an empty box 
which is filled with an additional error message if -and only if- I click on 
the lines above

showing the part of the reference which can't be handled for each line. 

This makes it easy to find the errors in the bib file by using the search 
command of JabRef.

Wolfgang


Re: check of references

2008-04-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:


To answer my own question:

If I run pdflatex for exporting my LyX document, the error message is 
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined


The problem is that BibTeX is not ready for Unicode.

regards Uwe


Re: check of references

2008-04-11 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 16:59 schrieben Sie:
> Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
> > by converting my book from LyX to a pdf file, I get errors from the
> > bibtex references. Is there a program which checks the correctness of the
> > entrances?
>
> Not that I know, but Jabref sometimes warn you that you are doing something
> wrong. Try to open your bib.file with Jabref make a dummy modification and
> save it.
>
> Try if it helps.
>
> regards Uwe

Thanks, Uwe, but I am using already Jabref and did not get any warning. 

The best would be to have a program which checks a bib file for Bibtex-correct 
entrances. I thought I have heard about it once, but don't remember which. 
What would be the best keyword(s) to check for it in the internet?

Otherwise, what is better, to split the references in the bib file and try 
parts of it, until I found the errors 
or, alternatively, split the document and try?

Its a book with over 600 pages and more than 1700 references, so the last 
method is combersome. 

By the way, I have extracted the references used in the book from my bib files 
by using a nice feature of Jabref

(on a command line)
jabref --aux book.aux, new.bib old.bib

after having exported my book.tex as plain latex and run it on the command 
line three times 
latex book
which produces among others a book.aux file

new.bib contains now only the used references.

Wolfgang


Re: check of references

2008-04-11 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am Freitag, 11. April 2008 09:06 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Am Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 16:59 schrieben Sie:
> > Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
> > > by converting my book from LyX to a pdf file, I get errors from the
> > > bibtex references. Is there a program which checks the correctness of
> > > the entrances?
> >
> > Not that I know, but Jabref sometimes warn you that you are doing
> > something wrong. Try to open your bib.file with Jabref make a dummy
> > modification and save it.
> >
> > Try if it helps.
> >
> > regards Uwe
>
> Thanks, Uwe, but I am using already Jabref and did not get any warning.
>
> The best would be to have a program which checks a bib file for
> Bibtex-correct entrances. I thought I have heard about it once, but don't
> remember which. What would be the best keyword(s) to check for it in the
> internet?
>
> Otherwise, what is better, to split the references in the bib file and try
> parts of it, until I found the errors
> or, alternatively, split the document and try?
>
> Its a book with over 600 pages and more than 1700 references, so the last
> method is combersome.
>
> By the way, I have extracted the references used in the book from my bib
> files by using a nice feature of Jabref
>
> (on a command line)
> jabref --aux book.aux, new.bib old.bib
>
> after having exported my book.tex as plain latex and run it on the command
> line three times
> latex book
> which produces among others a book.aux file
>
> new.bib contains now only the used references.
>
> Wolfgang

To answer my own question:

If I run pdflatex for exporting my LyX document, the error message is 
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined

Underneath the error box is an empty box 
which is filled with an additional error message if -and only if- I click on 
the lines above

showing the part of the reference which can't be handled for each line. 

This makes it easy to find the errors in the bib file by using the search 
command of JabRef.

Wolfgang


Re: check of references

2008-04-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:


To answer my own question:

If I run pdflatex for exporting my LyX document, the error message is 
package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined


The problem is that BibTeX is not ready for Unicode.

regards Uwe


Re: check of references

2008-04-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:

by converting my book from LyX to a pdf file, I get errors from the bibtex 
references. Is there a program which checks the correctness of the entrances?


Not that I know, but Jabref sometimes warn you that you are doing something wrong. Try to open your 
bib.file with Jabref make a dummy modification and save it.


Try if it helps.

regards Uwe


Re: check of references

2008-04-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:

by converting my book from LyX to a pdf file, I get errors from the bibtex 
references. Is there a program which checks the correctness of the entrances?


Not that I know, but Jabref sometimes warn you that you are doing something wrong. Try to open your 
bib.file with Jabref make a dummy modification and save it.


Try if it helps.

regards Uwe


Re: check of references

2008-04-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:

by converting my book from LyX to a pdf file, I get errors from the bibtex 
references. Is there a program which checks the correctness of the entrances?


Not that I know, but Jabref sometimes warn you that you are doing something wrong. Try to open your 
bib.file with Jabref make a dummy modification and save it.


Try if it helps.

regards Uwe