On Sep 29, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:

>> Sep 29 16:02:08 etla BibDesk[458]:
>> Foundation reported error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=517 
>> UserInfo=0x787010 "The file “bibcopy.bib” couldn’t be saved using text 
>> encoding Western (ASCII)."
> 
> You should have the same error for the TeX Preview, right?  You can either 
> enable Unicode to TeX Conversion in BibDesk's preferences or change the 
> encoding of your TeX template (also in BibDesk preferences).

Actually, with the upgrade, now I do! I assume that if I'm using Unicode 
ANYWHERE in my .bib file, TeX Preview will be unhappy? (As opposed to just the 
selected record?)

I'm using XeLaTeX and Biber for my dissertation. I had a few templates that 
handled that combination, but I guess I've misplaced them during a computer 
move.

Thanks, Charles



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