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Yes, not a problem. Do not remember if I had to fiddle with it to allow Danish and Russian together, but I had it working.
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@marjoleink Now not sure: Did I mention integrating JabRef reference management with LyX? => http://ur1.ca/bto4o
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@marjoleink It is not pretty, but it is the only reference/bibliography manager I really got along with.
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@marjoleink As you can see, I needed it for Russian: http://ur1.ca/btp4e - of course, BibTeX and Unicode are like oil & water
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@marjoleink @mjjzf I use BibTeX myself, but I haven't got unicode to work. I have to remember to type the 'ö' in my name as {\"o} ...
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@marjoleink That it is!
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@marjoleink English-speaking subset of population choosing to ignore the remaining world...
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@sazius I believe there was an attempt to reboot BibTeX a few years back - including Unicoding. Does not tie in well with LaTeX yet, though.
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@marjoleink I have a thing with ID tagging, too. I have spent a lot of time homogenising podcasts where the they changed conventions...
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@marjoleink @mjjzf @sazius LaTeX and crew massively pre-date Unicode. There are variants that manage it (and LTR) pretty well.
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@jasonriedy This is true, and if you just use the right packages, it will be no problem. I have mixed Danish and Russian with good results.
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@jasonriedy Yes, that may be what I had in mind. Long time ago I worked with it.
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@marjoleink We have it in the household; my wife lived in Istanbul for a couple of years, so when we are around Turkish people, she switches
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@marjoleink My wife and I met when I was teaching Russian and she was teaching Hungarian and Romanian - it is sort of a linguist household.
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@mjjzf OK, well LaTeX integration is crucial. Our whole research group has a set of shared BibTeX files in version control, very handy :)
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@marjoleink @mjjzf @jasonriedy Yeah, LaTeX works fine with Unicode. But I've had trouble with BibTeX. Haven't tried very hard, though :)
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My name works as my Unicode test.
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Yes, but in LaTeX you need to escape it...
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