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From: | Kale Good |
Subject: | rightHandfinger location; 2 issues. |
Date: | Thu, 8 Feb 2018 07:28:06 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/52.6.0 |
Hello, In the following snippet, I have two issues:
For 1): From what I've read, it doesn't seem possible to manually
position individual elements inside of a chord construct. Is this
correct? If so, is my best solution to insert a quick \new Voice << {}{} >>
into voice 2? Or is there a way to manually position chord
elements that I've missed? For 2): I assume this is because m is a wider element
than either i or a. So I thought reducing
horizontal padding would make it pop in at the same spot that i
and a tend to sit at. However, nothing I do with \once \override
fingeringOrientations.outside-staff-horizontal-padding = -1
seems to have any effect on it. Am I reduced to
using StrokeFinger.padding
or, more likely, StrokeFinger.extra-offset
= #'(0.25 . 0)? I'm hoping this is a padding
issue so that I can just remove padding or adjust a horizontal
factor, then Lilypond will (fingers-crossed) place the Related to 2), how can I ensure that my m, a, and i fingerings are all aligned on the same horizontal level (where appropriate) and, in different situations? Right now, I've just been eyeballing it. My best guess is that this would involve linking the grobs together somehow... but I'm just shooting in that dark on that one. I've not had to delve that deep into the grob-interface before, and I haven't found anything in the docs that seems to suggest this is possible. Maybe I missed it? As a side-note, why is the default for right-hand fingers to be
placed to the right of the notehead? I don't ever recall seeing
this in any classical guitar music I've played (and I've played a
lot). In my memory, it's always above or to the left. It
seems odd to put information you need (which finger to use to play
a note) after you need it (which note to play). Do other
instruments do this? Similarly, left-hand fingers are almost
always to the right (I can imagine them being placed above, but I
don't recall any situations. However, it looks a lot less bizarre
to me than the lilypond default for RH notes). Thanks, Kale the source material for this example was imported from XML, which
was created via Audiverus, the Musical OCR (MCR) application.
Hence some weird part names. \version "2.18.2"
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