Again, if you please send complete examples, it's much easier to
realize what problems you are refering to. My guess is that you have
set the property fingeringOrientations.

I don't know what's common typesetting practice, but if you want to
move the arpeggio further away from the notes, you can do it using
\override Arpeggio #'padding = #2

   /Mats

Alberto Simões wrote:
Yes, it prints the arpeggio just over the finger information.
Is there any variable I can use to control their distance? Or is the best solution to just put fingers information at the other side of the chord?


Alberto

Mats Bengtsson wrote:

What LilyPond version?

Please provide a complete input file. When I try the input file

\relative c'{<d-2 f-4 g-5>4.(\arpeggio f8 d4) r }

it certainly prints an arpeggio both in verson 2.4.6 and 2.5.25.

   /Mats

Alberto Simões wrote:

Hi

I'm trying to get an arpeggio.
I've tried

    <d-2 f-4 g-5>4.(\arpeggio f8 d4) r

and

    <d-2 f-4 g-5>4.\arpeggio( f8 d4) r

but none of the options give me it.
What am I doing wrong?

THanks
Alberto


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