TeX - LaTeX Asked by cwindolf on September 29, 2021
I’m attempting to write a document with a full IEEE citation in a footnote, using biblatex
following this question: revtex 4-1: Writing a full citation in footnote. A minimal version of my tex is:
documentclass{article}
% just to make a small output for this test
usepackage[paperwidth=2in,paperheight=1in]{geometry}
usepackage{polyglossia}
setdefaultlanguage{english}
usepackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents}{test.bib}
@incollection{paper,
title = {Paper Title},
author = {cwindolf},
booktitle = {Book},
editor = {Editors},
pages = {1},
year = {2019},
publisher = {TeX.SE},
url = {tex.stackexchange.com}
}
end{filecontents}
usepackage{microtype}
usepackage[backend=bibtex,citestyle=verbose-ibid,style=ieee]{biblatex}
addbibresource{test.bib}
usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
begin{document}
Um footcite{paper}.
end{document}
which produces the not-so-great output:
If I get rid of the style=ieee
, the citation does show up in the footnote:
I’m wondering if there’s any way to do this in IEEE style. Thanks!
Building on moewe's suggestion, I found an acceptable solution by setting my default citation style for autocite{}
to use footfullcite{}
.
% preamble
usepackage[style=ieee,autocite=footnote]{biblatex}
% Redefine the footnote style we specify as a default for autocite
DeclareAutoCiteCommand{footnote}{footfullcite}{footfullcite}
% Use semicolon as a delimiter to partially support (NOT FULLY) autocites
renewcommandmulticitedelim{addsemicolonspace}
% ...
Answered by Thor on September 29, 2021
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