Ben <soundsfromso...@gmail.com> writes: > On 10/2/2017 6:17 AM, Gianmaria Lari wrote: >> This code works as expected... >> >> The following code is pretty the same except I added the fingering >> to the notes... >> >> \version "2.19.65" >> \score { >> \articulate >> \fixed c'' { d^.-1 c^.-1 d^.-1 c^.-1} %with fingering >> \layout {} >> \midi { } >> } >> >> >> but the generated codes is no more 'staccato'. >> >> Is this normal? >> Best regards, g. >> > > Hello, > > If you reverse the order of fingering / articulation, it works just > fine on my end.
Looks like a bug in the implementation of commit 327fc82bafec17c249b78b8be19a71ff83b0a32c Author: Heikki Tauriainen <g034...@welho.com> Date: Sat Aug 8 09:22:42 2015 +0300 articulate.ly: update documentation, add support for portato This changeset updates the articulate.ly script documentation on the supported articulations with a description of ac:staccatissimoFactor, and adds ac:portatoFactor for shortening notes marked \portato, and slurred notes marked \staccato. The default value for ac:portatoFactor is 3/4 (to match the current default shortening factor for notes marked \portato when not using articulate.ly). Don't see an obvious candidate for the problem immediately. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond