Am 13.07.2008 um 17:18 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:

>
> On 13 Jul 2008, at 3:35 PM, Alex Hamann wrote:
>
>> Hi Christiaan,
>>
>> I'll provide an example.
>> In a bib file saved in UTF-8 the following entry is exported with the
>> standard rtf export template:
>>
>>      @book{Meyer:2000aa,
>>      Address = {Gräflingen},
>>      Author = {Meyer, Heinrich},
>>      Booktitle = {Die Abenteuer der üblen Röstwurst},
>>      Date-Added = {2008-07-13 15:25:32 +0200},
>>      Date-Modified = {2008-07-13 15:26:10 +0200},
>>      Title = {Die Abenteuer der üblen Röstwurst},
>>      Year = {2000}}
>>
>> export output:
>> [Meyer(2000)]        Meyer, Heinrich: Die Abenteuer der üblen Röstwurst,
>> Gräflingen 2000.
>>
>
> That's definitely not the default RTF export template. The default RTF
> export template is the one used by default for the text preview in the
> bottom pane. Perhaps you mean Copy As... Rich Text? That uses latex
> and latex2rtf. I can very well imagine that not to be UTF-8-safe.
>
> Christiaan

Ah! I somehow thought that "copy Rich Text" was the same as "copy  
using template" => "default rtf template"
On second thought this does not make too much sense, of course.
Thx for the assistance,

Alex



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