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Re: Footnoted articulation attaches the articulation to the wrong note


From: Colin Hall
Subject: Re: Footnoted articulation attaches the articulation to the wrong note
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2012 11:02:06 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

On Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 10:14:49AM +0200, David Kastrup wrote:
> Vaughan McAlley <address@hidden> writes:
> 
> >> I???m not top posting
> >
> > %{
> > This excerpt looks as it is intended to look, with the \prall on the d
> > with the footnote attached to it. To get it to look like this, the
> > \prall needs to be placed before the d. With the code
> > d2^\prall
> > ... the prall ends up on the c grace note.
> > %}
> >
> > \version "2.16.0"
> >
> > upper = \relative c {
> >   \voiceOne
> >   f4 f c' c
> >   \grace { e8 }
> >   \footnote "*" #'( 1 . 0 ) #'Script "* Trill if you like"
> >   ^\prall d2 % should be d2^\prall
> 
> Well, you do the footnote on the prall.  If you want to do this properly
> (I am astonished that this works, and it will likely at one time cease
> doing so), try
> 
>   d2^\footnote "*" #'( 1 . 0 ) #'Script "* Trill if you like" \prall
> 
> Basically, you put the \footnote to the \prall, and use that as your
> articulation.

Thanks for the report, Vaughan.

Thanks, David, for supplying the analysis and an example of correct
usage.

Looks like there is no bug here. Are you happy with that, Vaughan?

Cheers,
Colin

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Colin Hall



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