The ≥ is a special (unicode?) character. You will likely be able to
replace it with \geq which is the greater-than-or-equal symbol.
Hope this helps. If that does not work let us know. There are some
instances where you have to do fancy things like put it in a math
context (which requires bracketing the equations and/or symbols with a
$ )
EBo --
On Jun 21 2013 3:31 PM, KIM Musak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When trying to save a database in JabRef, I received the pop-up
> notice
> 'The chosen encoding "Cp1252' could not encode the following
> characters: ≥
> What do you want to do?
>
> I was still able to save but I have a feeling I will have problems
> citing
> the bibtex later.
>
> How to explain this and what should I do?
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> Kamarul
> Lancaster Uni
> UK
>
>
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