New patch set uploaded
http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely File Documentation/notation/input.itely (right): http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1044 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1044: Automatic footnotes take three arguments; the @var{Layout Object} to be On 2012/05/12 18:23:23, Keith wrote:
maybe "Automatically-numbered footnotes"
This made me re-think the titling of both these sections, so I have re-titled them to something more descriptive and adjusted the body text accordingly. http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1049 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1049: The @code{\footnote} command comes immediately after the item being On 2012/05/12 21:01:35, Keith wrote:
"... comes after the note or rest associated with the item being
annotated"
to be more accurate for the odd things like the breath mark. And as
you show
later, if you have dynamics and a slur on a sharped note, you can type
the
\footnote for the sharp after \f( -- which might be convenient.
Done. http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1069 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1069: >1 On 2012/05/12 21:01:35, Keith wrote:
maybe bring the example for #'Accidental up here, too, where there is
more space
in the typeset output ?
>1 \breathe cis2 \footnote #'(0.5 . 0.5) #'BreathingSign \markup { Gasp} \footnote #'(0.5 , 0.5) #'Accidental \markup { Chromatic }
Done. Thanks. http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1076 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1076: higher up in the list.} On 2012/05/12 18:23:23, Keith wrote:
Do you mean that footnotes on the same chord are numbered and listed
in order
the vertical positions of their indicators, G Eb C ? If that is it,
you might
want it in normal text rather than a warning. (I had to look up 'descendancy', so my problem might have just been my
English
comprehension.)
Done. http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1076 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1076: higher up in the list.} On 2012/05/12 18:23:23, Keith wrote:
Do you mean that footnotes on the same chord are numbered and listed
in order
the vertical positions of their indicators, G Eb C ?
If it is a chord yes, but you can have multiple 'grobs' that are not in chords but come at the same vertical position too. I am not sure now. Mike's turn of phrase might have been ambiguous when giving me answers to questions on footnotes when I was writing this up but he might have meant the same 'moment' in this case, but I am not sure if this is 1. Correct technically 2. Same vertical position is, in this context, synonymous with same 'moment' on the staff or not. 3. If it is do we want to get into explaining 'moments' in this case?
If that is it, you might want it in normal text rather than a warning. (I had to look up 'descendancy', so my problem might have just been my
English
comprehension.)
I removed the @warning, and used a simpler phrase, that will also make for easier translation in the other languages. http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1128 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1128: Manual footnotes takes four arguments; the @var{Layout Object} to be On 2012/05/12 18:23:23, Keith wrote:
maybe "Footnotes with manually-chosen indicators take"
I've changed this based on the new section heading.
and in any case, "take"
Done. (and also in the automatically numbered section too) http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1159 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1159: higher up in the list.} On 2012/05/12 18:23:23, Keith wrote:
From experiment, it seems that, a set of footnotes on one chord are
listed at
the bottom of the page according to the vertical order of their
indicators. --
which is quite nice.
I've changed this wording as per the automatically numbered section too. http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1181 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1181: On 2012/05/12 18:23:23, Keith wrote:
Works for me to put here, \breathe
Done. http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1185 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1185: \markup { \bold 4. { This is a stem } } On 2012/05/12 18:23:23, Keith wrote:
and then here \footnote \markup { \teeny \musicglyph #"rests.4" } #'(-0.5 . 0.5) #'BreathingSign \markup { \null }
In rhythms were you usually see a breath mark, it is printed just
before the
next note.
I guess I don't see that in my own music, I picked up a few random scores and they all came at or on the bar line.
Breathing just after two eight notes is a little odd
Hmm... you obviously don't play marching brass music ;)
but it would take some re-arranging of the example to make it realistic, and maybe
not worth
it.
Probably not. I could use another grob if people really objected. http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/diff/8003/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode1185 Documentation/notation/input.itely:1185: \markup { \bold 4. { This is a stem } } On 2012/05/12 18:23:23, Keith wrote:
and then here \footnote \markup { \teeny \musicglyph #"rests.4" } #'(-0.5 . 0.5) #'BreathingSign \markup { \null }
In rhythms were you usually see a breath mark, it is printed just
before the
next note. Breathing just after two eight notes is a little odd, but
it would
take some re-arranging of the example to make it realistic, and maybe
not worth
it.
Done. http://codereview.appspot.com/6137050/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel