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 JabRef, I sometimes get these strange
characters which "corrupt" the BibTeX file for usage with LaTeX and my
databases are quite large...
Check your encoding settings in JabRef. These are under the General tab
of the Preferences dialog.
Richard
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