Understanding Encoding problems

2007-06-21 Thread Rainer M. Krug
Hi I am sruggling understanding the encoding and if LaTeX / LyX use the same as BibTeX and which one I should use when and in a BibTex file, where I have different names from different countries with strange symbols, which would be the best encoding to choose? Can somebody shed some light

Re: Understanding Encoding problems

2007-06-21 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
Rainer M. Krug schrieb am 21.06.2007: I am sruggling understanding the encoding and if LaTeX / LyX use the same as BibTeX and which one I should use when and in a BibTex file, where I have different names from different countries with strange symbols, which would be the best encoding to

Re: Understanding Encoding problems

2007-06-21 Thread Rainer M. Krug
Dominik Waßenhoven wrote: Rainer M. Krug schrieb am 21.06.2007: I am sruggling understanding the encoding and if LaTeX / LyX use the same as BibTeX and which one I should use when and in a BibTex file, where I have different names from different countries with strange symbols, which would be

Re: Understanding Encoding problems

2007-06-21 Thread Richard Heck
Rainer M. Krug wrote: Thanks for the links - so in BibTex, I have to use \{u} which I actually prefer as it makes it universal. Yes, you should use in BibTeX whatever you would use in LaTeX. Also - is there an easy way to identify these characters in a bibtex file? When I import from into

Understanding Encoding problems

2007-06-21 Thread Rainer M. Krug
Hi I am sruggling understanding the encoding and if LaTeX / LyX use the same as BibTeX and which one I should use when and in a BibTex file, where I have different names from different countries with strange symbols, which would be the best encoding to choose? Can somebody shed some light

Re: Understanding Encoding problems

2007-06-21 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
Rainer M. Krug schrieb am 21.06.2007: I am sruggling understanding the encoding and if LaTeX / LyX use the same as BibTeX and which one I should use when and in a BibTex file, where I have different names from different countries with strange symbols, which would be the best encoding to

Re: Understanding Encoding problems

2007-06-21 Thread Rainer M. Krug
Dominik Waßenhoven wrote: Rainer M. Krug schrieb am 21.06.2007: I am sruggling understanding the encoding and if LaTeX / LyX use the same as BibTeX and which one I should use when and in a BibTex file, where I have different names from different countries with strange symbols, which would be

Re: Understanding Encoding problems

2007-06-21 Thread Richard Heck
Rainer M. Krug wrote: Thanks for the links - so in BibTex, I have to use \{u} which I actually prefer as it makes it universal. Yes, you should use in BibTeX whatever you would use in LaTeX. Also - is there an easy way to identify these characters in a bibtex file? When I import from into

Understanding "Encoding" problems

2007-06-21 Thread Rainer M. Krug
Hi I am sruggling understanding the encoding and if LaTeX / LyX use the same as BibTeX and which one I should use when and in a BibTex file, where I have different names from different countries with strange symbols, which would be the best encoding to choose? Can somebody shed some light

Re: Understanding "Encoding" problems

2007-06-21 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
Rainer M. Krug schrieb am 21.06.2007: I am sruggling understanding the encoding and if LaTeX / LyX use the same as BibTeX and which one I should use when and in a BibTex file, where I have different names from different countries with strange symbols, which would be the best encoding to

Re: Understanding "Encoding" problems

2007-06-21 Thread Rainer M. Krug
Dominik Waßenhoven wrote: Rainer M. Krug schrieb am 21.06.2007: I am sruggling understanding the encoding and if LaTeX / LyX use the same as BibTeX and which one I should use when and in a BibTex file, where I have different names from different countries with strange symbols, which would be

Re: Understanding "Encoding" problems

2007-06-21 Thread Richard Heck
Rainer M. Krug wrote: Thanks for the links - so in BibTex, I have to use \"{u} which I actually prefer as it makes it universal. Yes, you should use in BibTeX whatever you would use in LaTeX. Also - is there an easy way to identify these "characters" in a bibtex file? When I import from into