Status: Accepted
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Labels: Type-Defect
New issue 2376 by [email protected]: Automatic footnotes on \null markups
causes unexpected results
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2376
Nicolas Sceaux <address@hidden> writes:
Hi,
Using today's git LilyPond, the following snippet gives weird results:
the footnote is printed several times in header and footer, and on
several pages.
\version "2.15.32" % Also occurs in 2.15.27 according to Keith (James)
\paper {
oddHeaderMarkup = \markup\null
evenHeaderMarkup = \markup\null
oddFooterMarkup = \markup\null
evenFooterMarkup = \markup\null
}
{
\footnote #'(0 . -1) #'NoteHead "a footnote"
c'1 \pageBreak
c'1
}
When using e.g. "" instead of \markup\null then everthing seems fine.
David Kastrup <address@hidden> then writes:
Automatic footnotes set the footnote mark to the null markup. It would
appear that the null markup (or its stencil?) itself then gets
_overwritten_ with the actual footnote mark, making it appear in several
places.
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