On Dec 27, 2011, at 0:34, John Harpur wrote:

> Thanks for your reply. Just to clarify. Some entries are displayed in PDF 
> using TeX Preview depending on whether I shift from Western ASCII  to UTF-8 
> in the Preferences. Is there an alternative recommended consistent character 
> encoding?  Some entries are displayed with a hanging 'title' tag at the end. 
> Another subset fail if the Abstract contains a trademark reference. BTW: 
> should I look to install additional TeX fonts beyond what comes in the 
> standard MacTeX distribution?
> 

Fonts are not the problem. It's probably the process that does not accept the 
characters. Ordinary tex does not accept non-ascii characters, other commands 
do. Also, what is generated depends on the bibtex style that you use. So 
basically it really depends on a lot of different things, and mostly on your 
specific configuration and data.

Christiaan

> 
> On 26 Dec 2011, at 23:00, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> You may have some problem with your data. The logs seem to be nil, so you 
>> may look into the log files themselves (the paths are given in the message 
>> you see, as below). My guess is that you have an encoding problem. So check 
>> the encoding of your data.
>> 
>> Christiaan
>> 


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