> On 15 Mar 2022, at 09:35, [email protected] wrote:
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> Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2022 10:14:42 -0600
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> Subject: Re: [Bibdesk-users] Exporting fields with special characters
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> Adding to what Christiaan said, I see several options: (1) BibDesk can export 
> the full BibTeX record(s) without using an export template. (2) If you want 
> only a subset of the fields in the full BibTeX record(s), you could export 
> the full BibTeX record(s) and then remove the unwanted fields from the 
> exported file outside of BibDesk with a tool like Gerd Neugebauer's BibTool, 
> which is fairly easy to learn if you are comfortable with the Terminal. (3) 
> You can change the name of the field in your BibDesk file from "author+an" to 
> "author-an", since your export template will work with a hyphen instead of a 
> plus. Then use a text editor or shell script to do a find-and-replace in the 
> exported file to change "author-an =" to "author+an =".

Thank you, Christiaan and Nathan! Unfortunately I cannot rename the author+an 
field, since it is what biber/biblatex expects.

I have gone the quicker route, which is (1) exporting the full bibtex records 
(after escaping the % in the abstracts, which were giving me trouble as well). 
Solution (3) would also work, since I am using a Makefile to compile the tex 
file, so a sed regex would be rather simple to add.

A fourth option would be to use https://texdoc.org/serve/biblatex-publist/0 – 
this is easier to use than http://www.hansenlab.org/cv_bibliography_tex, but 
one is mostly restricted to the authoryear citation style.

Best wishes,
Natalia

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