On 18 July 2011 22:00, <pkx1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok I tried > > \relative c' { > <c \footnoteGrob #'NoteHead #'(2 . 4) \markup \box "a" "a. E flat" es >> >> 1 } for myself and it works but I get two indicators and two footnotes > > on each note inside the chord. So is this a special case? If so then I > can add a snippet or another @lilypond to illustrate this.
See the documentation for \balloon and \balloonTextGrob. The footnote commands work in exactly the same way. > As you have a more deeper knowledge of why I'd get multiple instances of > a footnote indicator, I'm wondering do we need a \footnoteGrob command > at all? or rather I'm struggling why < ... > constructs make this > exception. Perhaps then I can elaborate more somewhere in this section. \footnoteGrob tells the engraver to create a footnote whenever it sees the right grob; in the case of noteheads and text markups in a single timestep (i.e., a chord or multiple texts stacked on a head) each NoteHead or TextScript grob created is picked up by the Footnote_engraver and gets a copy of the requested footnote. \footnote associates a single footnote with a particular event in the music (usually a NoteEvent); in a certain sense it behaves like \tweak, though I'd suggest to Mike that it actually be changed so its behaviour is identical. Currently we have the situation where it's awkward to add footnotes to individual scripts and fingerings: \relative c' { < c-1-\footnote #'(1 . 2) "foo" "bar" > } -> doesn't apply footnote to fingering, still goes on notehead \relative c' { c-1-\footnote #'(1 . 2) "foo" "bar" } -> crashes: Interpreting music... ERROR: In procedure symbol->string: ERROR: Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting symbol): () > Is it a silly question to ask why this engraver isn't in the Staff > context by default? or can an engraver be in more than one at once? There are several engravers which exist in multiple contexts (e.g., Parenthesis_engraver). I haven't checked, but it seems to me that adding the Footnote_engraver to the Staff context should be harmless for Voice-level footnotes. Cheers, Neil _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel