Jean-Charles Malahieude <lily...@orange.fr> writes: > Here is something very odd when the text of a footnote is spread over > more than one line:
That description is quite misleading. You are not "spreading the text of a footnote over more than one line" but are rather creating a markup _list_ containing multiple markups. Then you call \footnote with this markup list as last argument, and since \footnote expects a single markup, LilyPond creates one \footnote call for every element in the markup list. That's quite the same mechanism as the one used for things like \color #red \justified-lines ... and totally business as usual. > there are as many "marks" as the number of lines. > > Using auto-footnote, each line get numbered. Yes, that's exactly like it should be. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond