Re: put footnote in a variable

2018-11-01 Thread Gianmaria Lari
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 11:12, Aaron Hill wrote: > On 2018-11-01 2:59 am, Gianmaria Lari wrote: > > Ahem I found another issue Aaron. > > > > Suppose you have a variable containing the music and the reference to > > your > > footnote code. Something like this: > > > > var = {a b c d \myfootnote

Re: put footnote in a variable

2018-11-01 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2018-11-01 2:59 am, Gianmaria Lari wrote: Ahem I found another issue Aaron. Suppose you have a variable containing the music and the reference to your footnote code. Something like this: var = {a b c d \myfootnote e f g a} If you 'use' the variable multiple time in your score you pro

Re: put footnote in a variable

2018-11-01 Thread Gianmaria Lari
Ahem I found another issue Aaron. Suppose you have a variable containing the music and the reference to your footnote code. Something like this: var = {a b c d \myfootnote e f g a} If you 'use' the variable multiple time in your score you probably don't want to display the footnote multiple

Re: put footnote in a variable

2018-11-01 Thread Gianmaria Lari
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 09:33, Aaron Hill wrote: > On 2018-11-01 1:04 am, Gianmaria Lari wrote: > > I have the following code: > > > > \version "2.19.81" > > \fixed c' { > > \time 3/4 > > c c c > > > > \once \override Score.FootnoteItem.annotation-line = ##f > > \footnote \markup\huge { * }

Re: put footnote in a variable

2018-11-01 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2018-11-01 1:04 am, Gianmaria Lari wrote: I have the following code: \version "2.19.81" \fixed c' { \time 3/4 c c c \once \override Score.FootnoteItem.annotation-line = ##f \footnote \markup\huge { * } #'(0 . 5) \markup {\lower #0.8 { \super { * } } "The second time play the m

put footnote in a variable

2018-11-01 Thread Gianmaria Lari
I have the following code: \version "2.19.81" \fixed c' { \time 3/4 c c c \once \override Score.FootnoteItem.annotation-line = ##f \footnote \markup\huge { * } #'(0 . 5) \markup {\lower #0.8 { \super { * } } "The second time play the measure as " \raise #0.5 \score { \new S