second draft
http://codereview.appspot.com/5315053/diff/1/Documentation/notation/input.itely File Documentation/notation/input.itely (right): http://codereview.appspot.com/5315053/diff/1/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1025 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1025: All grobs, top-level @code{\markup} and chorded notes and can be On 2011/10/25 19:36:51, MikeSol wrote:
and chorded notes can be
Done. http://codereview.appspot.com/5315053/diff/1/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1026 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1026: annotated. When annotating grobs the command that you use must come On 2011/10/25 19:36:51, MikeSol wrote:
When annotating grobs,
Done. http://codereview.appspot.com/5315053/diff/1/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1033 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1033: On 2011/10/25 19:36:51, MikeSol wrote:
This is not entirely accurate - it is the center only if the offset is
0. If
the offset is negative it is DOWN/LEFT, and if positive it is
UP/RIGHT. Changed the wording here. Hope this is better/clearer. http://codereview.appspot.com/5315053/diff/1/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1097 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1097: On 2011/10/25 19:36:51, MikeSol wrote:
I believe they can (sorry if I ever indicated anything to the
contrary!). Try
\auto-footnote.
Then you are going to need to help here. Here is the example I am using for \footnote \book { \markup { \bold \italic { Poco } \footnote \super 1 \italic "1. Little" \bold \italic { a } \footnote \super 2 \bold "2. by" \bold \italic { poco } \footnote \super 3 "3. little" } \relative c' { a'4\f( b8)[ e] c4_"rit." dis?4 \breathe } } How can I convert it to use \autoFootnote. Obviously you can get rid of the \super 1 2 3 bits but I'd like to keep the rest and cannot do without failure of compilation. Thanks http://codereview.appspot.com/5315053/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel