I'm writing a document that must fit within a predefined page limit, and therefore I must save as much space as I can. I'm using the footcite
command, and my preamble contains
\usepackage[style=verbose,babel=hyphen,backend=bibtex,block=ragged,firstinits=true,isbn=false,isbn=false=false,eprint=false,maxcitenames=2]{biblatex}
and this produces something like The question is: is there a way to prevent line breaks after each reference? Perhaps putting all references into a single column format, without line breaks?
An suggestion that would save some space is more than welcome!
\footcites
to gather some of the citations together, in the cases in which that makes sense in your document.footcite
will produce a footnote, so the issue is less one of citation, then of how the footnotes are handled in the document. As far as I see, at least. I get your point though, but I might as well recall that the verbose style does not depend on the numbering of the footnotes to be an unambiguous reference system, so I think you might reconsider usingfootcites
of evenfootcite
with multiple entries if you don't need prenote/postnote, if that's not a requirement that is impinged on you from somewhere else than the citation style itself.para
style for the footnotes? This would of course effect all footnotes.numeric
. Depending on how often you cite certain works and on whether you have a separate bibliography at all that might save some space.