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Re: [EP-tech] Import BibTeX in Eprints3
From: Tim Brody <tdb01r AT ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:57:15 +0100
| Threading: | ↑ Re: [EP-tech] Import BibTeX in Eprints3 from jsbien AT mimuw.edu.pl • This Message |
*** http://www.eprints.org/tech.php/id/%3C485F575B.9050202%40ecs.soton.ac.uk%3E *** EPrints community wiki - http://wiki.eprints.org/ Janusz S. Bien' wrote: > *** ↵ http://www.eprints.org/tech.php/id/%3CEMEW-k5M8FR90af6d6545167a67fdfe95c9a9362252-87hcbky6x9.fsf%40mimuw.edu.pl%3E > *** EPrints community wiki - http://wiki.eprints.org/ > > On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 Tim Brody <tdb01r AT ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote: > > [...] > > >> EPrints 3.1 has it's own BibTeX parser so doesn't require ↵ Text::BibTeX. >> > > What about non-ASCII characters in the new BibTeX parser? > > Please have a look at the result of importing an UTF-8 encoded file: > > http://demoprints.eprints.org/786/ > > Polish letters are messed up. Perhaps it is the result of "double > encoding" mentioned some time ago by Roman Chyla? > AFAIK BibTeX is ASCII? You need to use the TeX escapes to encode non-ASCII characters: \'e for e-ecute etc. Where is your BibTeX coming from? Cheers, Tim.
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