Yea, I was just going to say to do this. I have a quick word of warning
though. I think that biblatex and bibtex will take whatever .bib file you
have as valid latex code. I just remembered it because I personally think
this is a completely ridiculous thing to do but suffice to say, I know that
biblatex will treat your text as latex in your references. I am unsure
about bibtex but if you can use a reference manager to get a
\footnote{blah} printing from a reference, I suppose that it has a use
case. Fantastic solution though.Thanks, ~Ben On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 3:37 PM, William Seager <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sunday, August 10, 2014 20:42 Rainer M Krug wrote: > > have you tried to > > enter the footnote directly in the reference, i.e. \footnote{An example > > footnote.} > > !! got it in one! That works almost perfectly. The only problem is > that it continues the numbers from previous ch. but that is > not hard to fix. thanks > -- > William Seager > University of Toronto Scarborough > http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager >
