On 1/30/2015 10:39 AM, Jörg Weger wrote:
At least I have found a workaround for that problem:
I will render my complete publications list for the paper by using
\placebtxrendering[method=dataset]
and copy the entry from the resulting PDF into the footnote of my ConTeXt file. There I can edit (= shorten) and format it.
For the future it be great to have a variant like
“\cite[publfootnote][
]” that would render a predefined style of the publication (optionally different from the list entry) into a footnote.
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