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3.3.5 Creating in-notes
In-notes function like footnotes in that they serve to annotate music, but are different in that they are typeset either above or below the system to which the grob being annotated belongs.
To create an in-note, set the footnote
property of the
Footnote
grob to #f
. The distance between two
in-notes can be controlled with the paper variable
in-note-padding
, the distance between the in-note and its
associated system by in-note-system-padding
. If you want
in-notes positioned below its associated system, set paper
variable in-note-direction
to DOWN
.
music = { a4 b8 e c4 d } \book { \relative c'' { \override Score.Footnote.footnote = ##f \repeat unfold 5 \music \footnote #'(1 . 1) "An in-note." NoteHead <>-> \repeat unfold 4 \music \footnote "" #'(0 . 0) "An in-note without number." NoteHead <>-> \repeat unfold 2 \music \footnote "" #'(0 . 0) "Another numberless in-note." NoteHead <>-> \music } \paper { in-note-system-padding = 5 in-note-padding = 2 tagline = ##f } }
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