On 2009-05-11, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Am Monday 11 May 2009 13:16:44 schrieb Dominik Waßenhoven:
> so I should export my bib file from Jabref in ISO-8599-1 for bibtex.
this depends (see below).
The save bet would be to export clean ASCII which LyX/LaTeX/BibTeX always
understand and use LaT
Am Monday 11 May 2009 13:16:44 schrieb Dominik Waßenhoven:
so I should export my bib file from Jabref in ISO-8599-1 for bibtex.
bibtex produces the aux file, right?
And Lyx accepts the ISO-8599-1 code?
What does Lyx do if it gets non- ISO-8599-1 coded characters in the aux-file?
> Wolfgang Enge
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> so lyx expects the ISO-8599-1 encoding of the references, and not utf8?
No, LyX could handle utf8, but BibTeX can't. See the explanation by
Philipp Lehman on comp.text.tex, Message-ID:
<5c8mclf2uqc9...@mid.uni-berlin.de>
(http://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex/ms
Am Monday 11 May 2009 10:52:01 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
so lyx expects the ISO-8599-1 encoding of the references, and not utf8?
Wolfgang
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > ##Question: Is there a way to check the (in my case 1500) citations in
> > the ##bib
> > file for uncorrect (coding?) charac
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> ##Question: Is there a way to check the (in my case 1500) citations in the
> ##bib
> file for uncorrect (coding?) characters independent of LyX?
If you open your bib file with a decent text editor (such as Kate) and set
the encoding to ISO-8599-1, the editor will yiel
Dear list
sorry for a lengthy letter, I have marked the important parts with ##:
after having spent in vain days to export my document to a pdf file using
1.6.2 I would like to use 1.5.6 (1.5.5 gave no problems, but does not take
## the 1.5.X lyx-export of 1.6.X). I remember there is a way to i