Mike,
The NR gives an example of using the \auto-footnote mark up of
--snip--
\markup {
\auto-footnote a b
\override #'(padding . 0.2)
\auto-footnote c d
}
--snip--
However, regardless if I use 2.15.x* this example works until I remove the
second \auto-footnote line
i.e.
\markup {
\auto-footnote a b
\override #'(padding . 0.2)
% \auto-footnote c d
}
I get a compilation message:
GNU LilyPond 2.15.20
Processing `test.ly'
Parsing...
test.ly:9:2: error: syntax error, unexpected '}'
}
fatal error: failed files: "test.ly"
This seems to be triggered by the \override above it - which isn't
explained in the doc in context of this example - and if I remove that
instead I get no compilation error and the \override seems to make no
spacial difference I can see.
So is this specific example bad/poor/broken or is something else going on
with \auto-footnote command?
--
--
James
* I believe this syntax is not available in 2.14.1 as I get an "unknown
escaped string `\auto-footnote'" message as well as the "unexpected }" -
which is the only stable I have installed at the moment.
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