On Sep 29, 2011, at 14:37, Charles Turner wrote:

> 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?)

Should just be the selected item(s).  Beware that if you did a copy-paste from 
the web, you can end up with some non-obvious characters.  ISTR discussion a 
few weeks ago that indicated biblatex can drag along your annote field as well.

> 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.

In that case, you need to set up BibDesk's TeX preview preferences to use UTF-8 
and XeLaTeX, then edit the TeX template as needed if you want it to use 
biblatex.

http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/manual/BibDesk%20Help_65.html

-- 
Adam


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