[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > number is encoded in the fingering number, i.e. > > > > c4-3 > > > > will put a fingering 3 on the note in normal staff, but put the note > > on string 3 on the tab staff (whereever that is). > > > > The current proposition is to use pitch names for indicating strings > > and continue the use of numbers for fingerings, i.e. > > > > c4-3-a > > > > play with 3rd finger, on string known as "a". > > I see. Use :3 or ;3 for the string, or some other > separator that is available to you. Continue
that's a problem. We already use a lot of separators, and the more we use them, the less readable/typable the syntax will be, and the harder it will be to preprocess input with, say m4. Also, all other indications already use '-', i.e. -\f -\fermata , and even -( is allowed, iirc. `:' is already used for unmeasured tremolo, btw. Still available are $&@=`\;/ I propose that / or \ be used c4-3\5 c4-3/5 for 3rd finger, fifth string. Original proposal: use letters for strings, i.e. c4-3-f or pitches c4-3-g Anyone else for suggestions? > I do a *lot* of fingering, and I have always > avoided -3 for 'default' fingering, even on a single staff, > which is the only way it works at all. > > To use another separator to put a finger in front > of a note and use a `-' for something entirely > different is painting yourself into a corner. > > Unless you have some plan to *never* allow > a finger number in front of a note. Not > a good plan. Fingerings should be done more automatically anyway; I think that most assignments of fingering positions, especially in the 1-staff case, can be computed automatically. I don't want to kludge on more weird syntax (eg. left and right fingerings). > And please consider this user syntax for setting up tab: No, I won't. We have perfectly nice generic \property statements for such things. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user