I'm a new user of Latex and I'd like to do one thing with biblatex and
the \footcite command.
In my document, I'd like to have some references in foot note and in
the bibliography. For the footnote, something like that :
Author, Journal, Year, Volume, Pages
And for the bibliography :
Author, Title, Journal, Year, Volume, Pages
So here my code :
\begin{filecontents}{biblio.bib}
@article{test,
title= "title" ,
author= author1 and author 2,
year=2011,
journal=journal,
volume=volume
pages=x-y
\end{filecontents}
\documentclass[12pt,oneside]{book}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[french]{babel}
%%%Biblatex
\usepackage{csquotes}
\usepackage[citestyle=chem-acs,bibstyle=chem-
biochem,sorting=none,backend=biber,indexing=true,bibtex8=true,natbib=true,sortcites=true,block=space]
{biblatex} %CITATION
\bibliography{biblio}
\begin{document}
Just some words\footcite{test}
\end{document}
The problem is that I've got what I want in the bibliography, but it
seems that it doesn't work for the foot note, and I obtain this :
Just some words^1
---------------
1. 1.
As you can see, the footnote is strange...
I've tried several things :
If I put "citestyle=verbose", the footnote is OK, but with the title.
I have tried also to change the folder of the chem-acs.cbx file, and
it's not good.
So, any idea of a solution for me? I will be very gratefull!
Thanks for your futur answer, hope I have been clear, if note, tell
me, I will try to be more understandable.
Gregmo
> Hi everyone,
> Firstable, sorry if I do some english mistake...
>
> I'm a new user of Latex and I'd like to do one thing with biblatex and
> the \footcite command.
> \begin{document}
> Just some words\footcite{test}
> \end{document}
>
> The problem is that I've got what I want in the bibliography, but it
> seems that it doesn't work for the foot note, and I obtain this :
>
> Just some words^1
>
> ---------------
> 1. 1.
>
> As you can see, the footnote is strange...
\footcite puts (more or less) the text in the footnote that \cite
would put in the running text. As \cite gives [1] you get "1." in
the footnote.
Try \footfullcite instead.
--
Ulrike Fischer
\footcite [format=cite]{reference} and why not ?
you want to write 'cite' twice?
cheers,
jon.