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. > I'm working with the beta version of JabRef 2.10 in linux Mint. > > Sometimes happen that one or us open the database and the text, the > letter with diacritics appears in a wrong way, as unreadable or > strange symbols. Why is happening this? Because you are using different encodings, I guess. Suggestion: open you BibTeX archive with a text editor (in Linux Mint probably gedit? I use xubuntu and gvim -- but any editor would perform this task). The first lines should be as follows: % This file was created with JabRef 2.10. % Encoding: UTF8 If you read something else in the 2nd line, e.g. latin9, this means that one of the users of your group did not set the correct encoding. HTH, g -- Guido Milanese Professor of Classics, Docteur HC Paris ICP http://docenti.unicatt.it/ita/guido_fabrizio_milanese/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Jabref-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jabref-users
