Hi Paul, Try setting Fingering.avoid-slur to #'ignore:
%%% BEGIN %%% \version "2.25.19" \language "english" \relative { \override Fingering.avoid-slur = #'ignore % <== add this \override Fingering.layer = 2 \override Fingering.whiteout = ##t r4 r8 <fs''a> -1-3 ( <g b>16 -2-4 <a c> -1-5<as cs> -2-4<c e> -3-5 ) } %%% END %%% [image: Fingering-avoid-slur-ignore.png] Trevor. On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 10:25 AM Paul McKay <plm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > I want to show fingerings in front of slurs in a manner very like that > demonstrated in the "Using the whiteout property" snippet > > This is what I've tried: > \version "2.24.0" > \language "english" > > \relative { > \override Staff.Fingering.layer = 2 % fingering should overwrite > slurs > \override Staff.Fingering.whiteout = ##t > r4 r8 <fs''a>-1-3( <g b>16-2-4 <a c>-1-5<as cs>-2-4<c e>-3-5) > } > > but the fingerings still avoid the slurs. I want them to appear just where > they would if the Slurs weren't there at all. > What am I missing? > Thanks > Paul McKay > -- Trevor Bača www.trevorbaca.com soundcloud.com/trevorbaca