Nice trick, with this I can ensure the codification of the bib files.
Nevertheless the multiuser issue remains. I'll see how to fix it, but
surely it would be outside JabRef.
Regards
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On 13/08/2015 20:54, Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus wrote:
> Thanks for your helping. I use Sublime Text 2 as text editor for edit
> my .bib files. There always appears UTF8 as the encoding. I think part
> of the problem is the creation of new bib files on Windows but without
> the explicit .bib
Hi Guido:
Thanks for your helping. I use Sublime Text 2 as text editor for edit
my .bib files. There always appears UTF8 as the encoding. I think part
of the problem is the creation of new bib files on Windows but without
the explicit .bib extension, so maybe the Windows encoding
configuration cla
Dear Colleague,
please forgive me for replying so late. I hope my reply may still be useful.
On 07/07/2015 19:22, Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus wrote:
> The second trouble we have is about encoding. As I said before, all we
> are working in UTF8, all my team with JabRef 2.10 in Windows 7 and 8.
Hi all:
I'm working building a multi user references database with my team.
Nautarlly we're using JabRef for that. The most of them are using
JabRef 2.10 in spanish, with the biblatex approach.
Our databases are encoded by default in UTF8 as in LaTeX (where we are
using LuaLaTeX). Unfortunately w