Error message with unknown character in UTF8
I have a problem regarding my .bib
file and usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
After adding the literatur file printbibliography
to the main document I get this error message:
I tried to plot a diagramm with pgfplots
and afterwards the message the error message came up. Before everything was fine. Could you please help me?
input-encodings
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I have a problem regarding my .bib
file and usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
After adding the literatur file printbibliography
to the main document I get this error message:
I tried to plot a diagramm with pgfplots
and afterwards the message the error message came up. Before everything was fine. Could you please help me?
input-encodings
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AddDeclareUnicodeCharacter{0080}{HERE-HERE-HERE}
to your document preambel to find out where the problematic input is.
– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 15 at 15:48
Unfortunately the error message remains the same.
– Peter Mat
Mar 15 at 16:07
@PeterMat -- The suggestion to addDeclareUnicodeCharacter
to your input won't change the error message, but it should be very easy to spot the result in the document output, so that you can see where it is occurring. Then you can change it to something that does work.
– barbara beeton
Mar 15 at 18:14
add a comment |
I have a problem regarding my .bib
file and usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
After adding the literatur file printbibliography
to the main document I get this error message:
I tried to plot a diagramm with pgfplots
and afterwards the message the error message came up. Before everything was fine. Could you please help me?
input-encodings
I have a problem regarding my .bib
file and usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
After adding the literatur file printbibliography
to the main document I get this error message:
I tried to plot a diagramm with pgfplots
and afterwards the message the error message came up. Before everything was fine. Could you please help me?
input-encodings
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AddDeclareUnicodeCharacter{0080}{HERE-HERE-HERE}
to your document preambel to find out where the problematic input is.
– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 15 at 15:48
Unfortunately the error message remains the same.
– Peter Mat
Mar 15 at 16:07
@PeterMat -- The suggestion to addDeclareUnicodeCharacter
to your input won't change the error message, but it should be very easy to spot the result in the document output, so that you can see where it is occurring. Then you can change it to something that does work.
– barbara beeton
Mar 15 at 18:14
add a comment |
2
AddDeclareUnicodeCharacter{0080}{HERE-HERE-HERE}
to your document preambel to find out where the problematic input is.
– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 15 at 15:48
Unfortunately the error message remains the same.
– Peter Mat
Mar 15 at 16:07
@PeterMat -- The suggestion to addDeclareUnicodeCharacter
to your input won't change the error message, but it should be very easy to spot the result in the document output, so that you can see where it is occurring. Then you can change it to something that does work.
– barbara beeton
Mar 15 at 18:14
2
2
Add
DeclareUnicodeCharacter{0080}{HERE-HERE-HERE}
to your document preambel to find out where the problematic input is.– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 15 at 15:48
Add
DeclareUnicodeCharacter{0080}{HERE-HERE-HERE}
to your document preambel to find out where the problematic input is.– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 15 at 15:48
Unfortunately the error message remains the same.
– Peter Mat
Mar 15 at 16:07
Unfortunately the error message remains the same.
– Peter Mat
Mar 15 at 16:07
@PeterMat -- The suggestion to add
DeclareUnicodeCharacter
to your input won't change the error message, but it should be very easy to spot the result in the document output, so that you can see where it is occurring. Then you can change it to something that does work.– barbara beeton
Mar 15 at 18:14
@PeterMat -- The suggestion to add
DeclareUnicodeCharacter
to your input won't change the error message, but it should be very easy to spot the result in the document output, so that you can see where it is occurring. Then you can change it to something that does work.– barbara beeton
Mar 15 at 18:14
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Add
DeclareUnicodeCharacter{0080}{HERE-HERE-HERE}
to your document preambel to find out where the problematic input is.– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 15 at 15:48
Unfortunately the error message remains the same.
– Peter Mat
Mar 15 at 16:07
@PeterMat -- The suggestion to add
DeclareUnicodeCharacter
to your input won't change the error message, but it should be very easy to spot the result in the document output, so that you can see where it is occurring. Then you can change it to something that does work.– barbara beeton
Mar 15 at 18:14