Hello, I'm relatively new to lilypond (and new to diatonic accordion).
I would eventually like to add more automation to write scores for accordion, but I need to start somewhere where I can at least get the desired output. I would like to make a "fingering" sign above every single pitch, but I want to include the marking of the button that has to be pressed, not just the finger number. Here's an example[1] of the type of scores I would want to typeset (except that these only mention the button name without the finger number): Lilypond seems to support fingering with an easy syntax: \version "2.18.2" \relative c' { \key f \major { f4-2 a-3 c-4 e-5 | <<f,1-2 a-3>> | <<f2-2 a-3>> <<f2\finger\markup{"2/B5"} a\finger\markup{"3/B6"}>> } } but the problem is that adding the button name seems non-trivial (I would probably have to figure out how to properly change the font) and might shift the label. I want to keep all fingering marks (and button names) in the same row / at the same height. There might of course be a different number of fingers required in which case the bottom ones should remain in the same line and the others should stack on top. Here's my first naive attempt: \version "2.18.2" \relative c' { \textLengthOn \key f \major { f4^\markup { "2.B4" } a^\markup { "3.B5" } c^\markup{ "4.B6" } e^\markup { "5.B7" } | <<f,1^\markup { \dir-column { "2.B4" "3.B5" } } a>> | <<f2^\markup { \dir-column { "3.B5" "2.B4" } } a>> } } but it looks awful because the marking are jumping up and down (at least it's slightly better with \textLenghtOn than without it) when I would actually want to have them nicely aligned. It would certainly be better to have a clear separation between the finger number and button name, like a different font or colour for finger number (current font for finger number is perfect, but button name probably needs a different one). But that is secondary, I first need to figure out how to align them properly. I would like to keep the two (finger number, button number) next to each other, possibly separated with a dash/dot/slash or something similar. Maybe I could add those markings as some kind of a "separate voice", similar to lyrics, only on top? I saw http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/learning/moving-objects but I'm too fresh to understand what it's suggesting me to do. I would be grateful for any hints about how to achieve best results for what I want to do. Thank you very much, Mojca PS: Please CC me. [1] from L. Slak: Čebelar
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