On Nov 16, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Andreas Harder wrote:
No, it is bibtex, which is not utf-8 aware so it breaks the encoding
for the ü in the middle.
What about bibtex8, isn't it utf-8 aware?
No, it's 8-bit aware, thusly it can handle some latin encodings, but
not utf8. I think this means it
Thomas and Taco, thank you for your explanations.
Am 16.11.2009 um 08:34 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
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> Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
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>> On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Andreas Harder wrote:
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>>> Hi all!
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>>> I've two or more problems with bibliographies:
>>>
>>> 1) look at the attached attachm
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
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> On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Andreas Harder wrote:
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>> Hi all!
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>> I've two or more problems with bibliographies:
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>> 1) look at the attached attachment, the first brace.
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> I guess you mean the parenthesis. That appears to be a bug with the
> refcommands aut
Hello,
i had the same problem with the refcommand=authoryears for a while. Since
nobody had an answer in the mailing list i tried to investigate the problem for
myself.
Apparently when the conversion from the bibtex file to the .bbl file takes
place the .bbl file gets the same name as the docum
On Nov 15, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi all!
I've two or more problems with bibliographies:
1) look at the attached attachment, the first brace.
I guess you mean the parenthesis. That appears to be a bug with the
refcommands author and authoryears. If you use refcommand=auth
Hi all!I've two or more problems with bibliographies:1) look at the attached attachment, the first brace.2) @book{b, title={B Titel B}, author={Brüser}, % error -> ü!!! year={2000}, publisher={VS Verlag}}3) I want "just get a typeset version of the used database" (without \cite[a,b,c,d]), how t