biblatex, inputenc error
Hi, on an Ubuntu Linux 9.04 with Lyx 1.62 using document class koma-script article and biblatex I have the following problem: - everything works fine as long as I _dont_ insert the \printbibliography command. - when I insert \printbibliography in lyx via ERT I get an (well known) inputenc error: Keyboard character used is undefined - I checked my .bib-file (that is generated with synapsen) for any unusual characters, like a long -. I cant find any and I dont have any clue why that problem occurs. I would be very glad, if someone helps me. Thanks in advance Mario
Re: biblatex, inputenc error
Mario Paul wrote: Hi, on an Ubuntu Linux 9.04 with Lyx 1.62 using document class koma-script article and biblatex I have the following problem: - everything works fine as long as I _dont_ insert the \printbibliography command. - when I insert \printbibliography in lyx via ERT I get an (well known) inputenc error: Keyboard character used is undefined - I checked my .bib-file (that is generated with synapsen) for any unusual characters, like a long -. I cant find any and I dont have any clue why that problem occurs. Look the Latex log. It will I guess tell you which entry in your bib file is problematic. I had problems with quote character when you cutpaste between the Web and your bibliographical manager. Cheers, Charles -- http://www.kde-france.org
biblatex, inputenc error
Hi, on an Ubuntu Linux 9.04 with Lyx 1.62 using document class koma-script article and biblatex I have the following problem: - everything works fine as long as I _dont_ insert the \printbibliography command. - when I insert \printbibliography in lyx via ERT I get an (well known) inputenc error: Keyboard character used is undefined - I checked my .bib-file (that is generated with synapsen) for any unusual characters, like a long -. I cant find any and I dont have any clue why that problem occurs. I would be very glad, if someone helps me. Thanks in advance Mario
Re: biblatex, inputenc error
Mario Paul wrote: Hi, on an Ubuntu Linux 9.04 with Lyx 1.62 using document class koma-script article and biblatex I have the following problem: - everything works fine as long as I _dont_ insert the \printbibliography command. - when I insert \printbibliography in lyx via ERT I get an (well known) inputenc error: Keyboard character used is undefined - I checked my .bib-file (that is generated with synapsen) for any unusual characters, like a long -. I cant find any and I dont have any clue why that problem occurs. Look the Latex log. It will I guess tell you which entry in your bib file is problematic. I had problems with quote character when you cutpaste between the Web and your bibliographical manager. Cheers, Charles -- http://www.kde-france.org
biblatex, inputenc error
Hi, on an Ubuntu Linux 9.04 with Lyx 1.62 using document class "koma-script article" and biblatex I have the following problem: - everything works fine as long as I _dont_ insert the "\printbibliography" command. - when I insert "\printbibliography" in lyx via ERT I get an (well known) inputenc error: Keyboard character used is undefined - I checked my .bib-file (that is generated with "synapsen") for any unusual characters, like a long "-". I cant find any and I dont have any clue why that problem occurs. I would be very glad, if someone helps me. Thanks in advance Mario
Re: biblatex, inputenc error
Mario Paul wrote: > Hi, > > on an Ubuntu Linux 9.04 with Lyx 1.62 using document class "koma-script > article" and biblatex I have the following problem: > > - everything works fine as long as I _dont_ insert the > "\printbibliography" command. > > - when I insert "\printbibliography" in lyx via ERT I get an (well known) > inputenc error: Keyboard character used is undefined > > - I checked my .bib-file (that is generated with "synapsen") for any > unusual characters, like a long "-". I cant find any and I dont have any > clue why that problem occurs. Look the Latex log. It will I guess tell you which entry in your bib file is problematic. I had problems with quote character when you cut between the Web and your bibliographical manager. Cheers, Charles -- http://www.kde-france.org