+@node Creating footnotes
+@subsection Creating footnotes
+
+There are two types of footnotes that can be created; automatic
+footnotes and manual footnotes.
+
+@menu
+* Footnotes overview::
+* Automatic footnotes::
+* Manual footnotes::
+@end menu
+
+@node Footnotes overview
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Footnotes overview
+
+Automatic footnotes create incrementing, numerical indicators and
+manual footnotes allow a custom indicator to be created instead. All
+grobs, top-level @code{\markup} and chorded notes can be annotated.
+
+The order in which each grob is drawn determines the order in which each
+indicator and so footnotes are created during compilation.
+
+
+@node Automatic footnotes
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Automatic footnotes
+
+Of the two commands used to create automatic footnotes, use
+@code{\autoFootnoteGrob} for individual grobs (i.e. note heads, stems,
+slurs, dynamics including @code{\markup} when using @code{TextScripts});
+and @code{\autoFootnote} for annotating chorded notes.
+
+Both commands take three arguments; the @var{Layout Object} to be
+annotated, the @var{(x . y)} position of the indicator and a
+@code{\markup} that will appear in the footnote at the bottom of the
+page.
+
+The command @code{\autoFootnoteGrob} must come @emph{before} the grob
+that the footnote is being attached to:
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,papersize=a8]
+\book {
+ \header { tagline = ##f }
+ \relative c' {
+ \autoFootnoteGrob #'NoteHead #'(0.5 . -2)
+ \markup { The first note }
+ a'4 b8
+ \autoFootnoteGrob #'NoteHead #'(0.5 . 1)
+ \markup { The third note }
+ e c4 d4
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+To annotate chorded notes, the @code{\autoFootnote} must come
+@emph{after} the note to which the footnote is being attached as a
+@code{TextScript}:
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,papersize=a8]
+\book {
+ \header { tagline = ##f }
+ \relative c' {
+ <
+ c-\autoFootnote #'(1 . -1.25) "Here is a C"
+ es-\autoFootnote #'(2 . -0.25) \markup { \italic "An E-flat" }
+ g-\autoFootnote #'(2 . 3) \markup { \bold "This is a G" }
+ >1
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+@warning {When footnotes have the same vertical position, the footnotes
+are printed in order of descendancy; the higher the footnote, the
+higher up in the list.}
+
+Here are some examples of automatically footnoted grobs, also showing
+the relative position of the footnotes to the tagline and copyright.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,papersize=a8]
+\book {
+ \header { copyright = \markup { "Copyright 1970" } }
+ \relative c' {
+ \autoFootnoteGrob #'DynamicText #'(-3 . 0)
+ \markup { \bold Forte }
+
+ \autoFootnoteGrob #'Slur #'(0 . 1.5)
+ \markup { A slur }
+ a'4\f(
+
+ \autoFootnoteGrob #'Beam #'(0 . -2)
+ \markup { Beam }
+ b8)[ e]
+
+ \autoFootnoteGrob #'Stem #'(1 . -1)
+ \markup { \teeny { This is a stem } }
+ c4
+
+ \autoFootnoteGrob #'AccidentalCautionary #'(0 . 0.5)
+ \markup \italic { A cautionary accidental }
+
+ \autoFootnoteGrob #'TextScript #'(0.5 . -0.5)
+ \markup \italic { Slow Down }
+ dis?4_"rit."
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+For top-level @code{\markup}, the @code{\auto-footnote} command is
+required:
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,papersize=a8]
+\book {
+ \header { tagline = ##f }
+ \markup { \auto-footnote "A simple tune" \italic "By me" }
+ \relative c' {
+ a'4 b8 e c4 d
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+
+@node Manual footnotes
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Manual footnotes
+
+@funindex \footnote
+@funindex \footnoteGrob
+@cindex footnotes, manual
+
+There are two commands used to create manual footnotes; @code{\footnote}
+for top-level @code{\markup} and chorded notes; and @code{\footnoteGrob}
+for individual grobs (including @code{\markup} when using
+@code{TextScripts}).
+
+When annotating grobs, the @code{\footnote} command takes four
+arguments; the @var{Layout Object} to be annotated, the @var{(x . y)}
+position of the indicator and two @code{\markup} commands; the first is
+the indicator attached to the note or grob and the second is the
+footnote at the bottom of the page.
+
+The command @code{\footnoteGrob} must come @emph{after} the grob
+that the footnote footnote is annotating and attached as a
+@code{TextScript}:
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,papersize=a8]
+\book {
+ \header { tagline = ##f }
+ \relative c' {
+ a'4-\footnoteGrob #'NoteHead #'(0.5 . -2)
+ "1" \markup { \italic "1. The first note" }
+ b8
+ e-\footnoteGrob #'NoteHead #'(0.5 . 1)
+ \markup { \bold "2" } "2. The second note"
+ c4
+ d\p-\footnoteGrob #'DynamicText #'(0.5 . -1) "3" "3. Piano"
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+To annotate chorded notes, the @code{\footnote} must come @emph{after}
+the note that the footnote is annotating and attached as a
+@code{TextScript}:
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,papersize=a8]
+\book {
+ \header { tagline = ##f }
+ \relative c' {
+ <
+ c-\footnote #'(1 . -1.25) "1" "1. C"
+ es-\footnote #'(2 . -0.25)
+ \markup { \bold "b" } "b. E-flat"
+ g-\footnote #'(2 . 3) "3" \markup { \italic "iii. G" }
+ >1
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+@warning {When footnotes have the same vertical position, the footnotes
+are printed in order of descendancy; the higher the footnote, the
+higher up in the list.}
+
+Here are some examples of manually footnoted grobs, also showing
+the relative position of the footnotes to the tagline and copyright
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,papersize=a8]
+\book {
+ \header { tagline = ##f }
+ \relative c' {
+ \footnoteGrob #'DynamicText #'(-3 . 0)
+ \markup { \teeny 1 }
+ \markup { 1. \bold Forte }
+
+ \footnoteGrob #'Slur #'(0 . 1.5)
+ \markup { \teeny b }
+ \markup { b. A slur }
+ a'4\f(
+
+ \footnoteGrob #'Beam #'(0 . -2)
+ \markup { \teeny 3 }
+ \markup { 3. Beam }
+ b8)[ e]
+
+ \footnoteGrob #'Stem #'(1 . -1)
+ \markup { 4 }
+ \markup { \bold 4. { This is a stem } }
+ c4
+
+ \footnoteGrob #'AccidentalCautionary #'(0 . 0.5)
+ \markup \concat \teeny { "sharp (v)" }
+ \markup \italic { v. A cautionary accidental }
+
+ \footnoteGrob #'TextScript #'(0.5 . -0.5)
+ \markup \concat \teeny { "a" }
+ \markup \italic { a. Slow Down }
+ dis?4_"rit."
+
+ \breathe
+ \footnoteGrob #'BreathingSign #'(1.5 . -0.25)
+ \markup { \teeny \musicglyph #"rests.4" }
+ \markup { \null }
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+To manually footnote a top-level @code{\markup}:
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,papersize=a8]
+\book {
+ \header { tagline = ##f }
+ \markup { "A simple tune" \footnote "*" \italic "* By me" }
+ \relative c' {
+ a'4 b8 e c4 d4
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+@seealso
+Learning Manual:
+@rlearning{Objects and interfaces}.
+
+Notation Reference:
+@ref{Balloon help},
+@ref{Page layout},
+@ref{Text marks},
+@ref{Text scripts},
+@ref{Titles and headers}.
+
+Internals Reference:
+@rinternals{FootnoteEvent},
+@rinternals{FootnoteItem},
+@rinternals{FootnoteSpanner},
+@rinternals{Footnote_engraver}.
+
+@knownissues
+Multiple footnotes for the same page can only be stacked, one on top of
+the other, and cannot be printed on the same line. Footnotes cannot be
+attached to @code{MultiMeasureRests} and may collide with @code{Staff},
+@code{\markup} objects and other @code{footnote} annotations. When
+using any manual @code{footnote} command a @code{\paper} block
+containing @code{footnote-auto-number = ##f} is required.
+