[OS X TeX] Bibdesk and the Symbols

Sr Sur igaoss at gmail.com
Wed Apr 21 17:58:05 CEST 2010


Except that bibtex is not Unicode aware, so advising people to put unicode
characters in their bibtex files isn't actually the best idea.
(Yes, Bibdesk can do automatic conversion, but depending on the characters,
the conversion may need to be specified.)

Sure.. couse if you put it directly doesn't work!!!! ....

Greetings!!!

On 21 April 2010 15:05, Alan Munn <amunn at gmx.com> wrote:

> On Apr 21, 2010, at 6:41 AM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
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> Am 21.04.2010 um 11:44 schrieb Sr Sur:
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> But what does tit mean U in this context..?
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> That "U" means something like "Unicode code basis" and the (hex, usually)
> number right of that stands for the code point in the Unicode encoding. It
> is more general than TeX related (the easier in XeTeX used).
>
>
> Except that bibtex is not Unicode aware, so advising people to put unicode
> characters in their bibtex files isn't actually the best idea.
>
> (Yes, Bibdesk can do automatic conversion, but depending on the characters,
> the conversion may need to be specified.)
>
>
> Alan
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> Alan Munn
> amunn at gmx.com
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