Closed reinierdevalk closed 3 years ago
This is not quite tablature specific. Furthermore, a footnote is very much of a page-like (e.g., printed-like) design approach. In Verovio, everything in editorial markup is preserved as such in the SVG output, which you can use to build an interactive application. You should have a look at this example https://www.verovio.org/tutorial.xhtml?id=topic07. If you really want footnotes, it will be up you the application to put things together.
I agree with @lpugin about this being a general question, and also I do think this is app-specific for live UIs. I do wonder for printed-like design, though. If the page size is fixed, and Verovio does the page layout, how easy would it be for a third-party app to do the necessary work of finding the apparatus, shortening the page at that point, adding the footnote, etc? Not proposing this as a priority for Verovio, but not sure how any other software can do it well in those cases.
Can Verovio display ossia passages, which are not so different from this case? These are effectively system-relative ‘footnotes’ - though usually displayed above the system. (Of course, I understand that they’re different, but similar in principle.)
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On 1 Apr 2021, at 10:24, David Lewis @.**@.>> wrote:
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Can Verovio display ossia passages, which are not so different from this case?
No, it can't. But I cannot see anything in both the encoding and the rendering that seems specific to tablature notation here. If yes, then just add an example.
I agree that this is not tablature-specific at all.
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On 1 Apr 2021, at 10:42, Laurent Pugin @.**@.>> wrote:
Can Verovio display ossia passages, which are not so different from this case?
No, it can't. But I cannot see anything in both the encoding and the rendering that seems specific to tablature notation here. If yes, then just add an example.
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In the case of adaptations, it would be good to be able to have the information that is enclosed in the
<corr>
part of a<choice>
element shown in a footnote at the bottom of the page. Perhaps this is already possible in MEI/Verovio; I could not find anything about it.