[OS X TeX] Texshop, bibtex and utf-8

Martin Bergren martin.berggren at cs.umu.se
Tue Nov 17 09:44:18 CET 2015


> On 16 Nov 2015, at 21:19 , Ettore Aldrovandi <ealdrov at mail.math.fsu.edu> wrote:
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> Actually, an interesting test would be to see what happens if the author, say, has characters beyond the 127 boundary, and you use an alphabetical style to generate labels. Does it still work?
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No, perhaps predictibly so. Using \cite{Hö03} or other keys with umlauts generates the error ‘Missing \endcsname inserted’. So umlauts in the content field of a tag in the bib file seems to be accepted, but not in the key. The behavior is the same whether a numerical or alphabetical reference style is used. Working example attached.



Martin Berggren
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