It does seems there's a little bug with this; for in-footnote citation outputs, but the second not.
Body text with a citation: [cite:@mcneill2011 with a suffix][fn:2]. Body text with a citation: [cite:@low2001; @mcneill2011; with a suffix][fn:3]. On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 7:50 AM Bruce D'Arcus <bdar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > This works fine for me: > > #+bibliography: test.bib > #+cite_export: biblatex verbose > > Body text with a citation: [cite:@mcneill2011]. > > Footnote: [fn:1] > > #+print_bibliography: > > * Footnotes > > [fn:1] A commentary, and then a citation: [cite:@low2001]. > > Results for the end is: > > Body text with a citation: \autocite{mcneill2011}. > > Footnote: \footnote{A commentary, and then a citation: \autocite{low2001}.} > > On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 6:04 AM Elias Bounatirou > <elias.bounati...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > I tried to insert a citation in a footnote using Org-ref-cite. > > Unfortunately, when exporting to LaTeX, the citation is ignored, i.e., it > > is left out and does not appear in the LaTeX output. Is there a way to make > > references appear in the footnotes or is there at least a work around? The > > footnote itself in my case was created by C-c C-x f. > > I am writing to the list, following John Kitchin's advice, who supposes > > that the problem might be a limitation in Org-cite, see also my github > > issue https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref-cite/issues/22. > > I am using Org-mode to write a book on a linguistic subject and I > > absolutely (desperately!) need footnotes with references in them. > > Therefore, if the functionality in question does not exist, my mail is also > > a feature request to create it. > > Many thanks for your help. > > > > Elias > > > > (org-version) > > "9.4.6" > > (emacs-version) > > "GNU Emacs 27.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.20, cairo > > version 1.16.0) > > of 2021-06-04"