I'm using the Jacobs Landscape poster template (http://www.latextemplates.com/template/jacobs-landscape-poster) for a project poster. The requirement it that all references are given in footnotes. I would like to reference using the [ABC] to represent the paper with authors Adams, Brooks and Craig (don't remember what this type of referencing is called sorry). I've tried using \footfullcite commands but the whole 2nd, 3rd and 4th columns disappear off into the eather. I'm pretty new to LaTeX and am at a loss as to what else to try.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
The code I have tried (edited to the bits I think are necessary :S) is as follows:
\setlength{\sepwid}{0.024\paperwidth} % Separation width (white space) between columns
\setlength{\onecolwid}{0.22\paperwidth} % Width of one column
\setlength{\twocolwid}{0.464\paperwidth} % Width of two columns
\setlength{\threecolwid}{0.708\paperwidth} % Width of three columns
\begin{frame}[t]
\begin{columns}[t]
\begin{column}{\sepwid}\end{column} % Empty spacer column
\begin{column}{\onecolwid} % The first column
\begin{block}{Introduction}
As seen in \footfullcite{[GNP]}
\end{block}
\end{column}
beamer
are a crazy mix. Since a poster requires manually putting stuff, putfullcite
s at the appropriate places.