Thanks to the both of you for that, works like a charm. Aleksa
Am Di., 4. Feb. 2025 um 19:59 Uhr schrieb Yoshiaki Onishi < [email protected]>: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm trying to place a footnote mark, but I can't manage to get it > exactly where I want it to be. > > > > \version "2.24.2" > > > > \score { > > << > > \new Staff { \override Footnote.annotation-line = ##f %%this doesn't > seem to affect the issue but reduces visual clutter so makes it clearer in > the image below > > \relative c'' { d4. b8 g4 r8 \footnote "*)" #'(-1 . 0) > \markup{"Footnote"} g' | > > } > > } > > >> > > } > > > > If the Y-position is set to zero as above, the mark collides with the > top of the staff. If I set it to any non-zero positive value (even > something like 0.001), then it's a fair bit above: > > > > Using \lower for the mark (ex. \markup{ \lower #0.1 "*)"} ) doesn't seem > to produce any change either. > > > > Thanks for the help, > > > > Aleksa Jakovljevic > > Montreal, Canada > > organist / harpsichordist / musicologist > > > > > > Dear Aleksa, > > As Footnote object supports grob-interface, the following seems to work > well to fine-tune the placement of footnote mark. > > > \version "2.24.2" > > \score { > << > \new Staff { \override Footnote.annotation-line = ##f %%this doesn't seem > to affect the issue but reduces visual clutter so makes it clearer in the > image below > \relative c'' { d4. b8 g4 r8 > \once \override Footnote.extra-offset = #'(0 . 0.75) % Try > this! > \footnote "*)" #'(-1 . 0) \markup{"Footnote"} g' | > } > } > >> > } > > > I hope this is helpful! > Yoshi
