I'm using footnote-dw for my dissertation, which includes some classical works. For those, I'd like to ideally:
- Use Bekker reference: Aristotle, Poet. 1451a35.
- The first mention, I want to give a note: All quotes from the Poetics are cited after [edition].
I found this question, and was trying to use the solution by "jon", which uses no additional packages, but defines a new command: \newcommand{\metaphys}[1]{\emph{Met.}\@ #1\nocite{ross1924}\mancite}%. But that doesn't work, latex gives me an error about "nocite".
Besides doing what I want manually (probably for No 2 the solution is just a simple footnote), is there a good, clean solution for this? Is there a way to adapt jon's solution for footnote-dw?
Use of \nocite doesn't match its definition.I'm thinking maybe footnote-dw changes\nocitein some way? Also, I defined the new command within the document, right before the first time I needed it, not in the preamble. – BonoEstente Jul 15 '22 at 14:48style=authoryearin my example document tostyle=footnote-dwI cannot reproduce an error. – moewe Jul 15 '22 at 18:56