Hi Nick, You use two voices in your example. In the second bar you only print the b-natural once. But in the second voice you print the b-natural twice: % Bass voice down = \relative c' { c4 c | % 1 b! b! | % 2 d d | % 3 }
Change it to % Bass voice down = \relative c' { c4 c | % 1 b! b | % 2 d d | % 3 } and it should work. Kind regards, Jan van Dijk. ________________________________ Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] namens Nick Payne Verzonden: di 16-9-2008 14:51 Aan: lilypond-user@gnu.org Onderwerp: RE: Two questions about fingering indications Jon Thanks for the reply. However, I just removed the natural from the 2nd b in bar 2 and I still get a natural appearing in the output on both b. Bar 3 also contains two b naturals, so I added that bar with a natural only on the 1st b and only get one in the output. I've attached ly source and the PDF output I get from the 2.11.58 I downloaded yesterday. Running WinXP. Nick -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Kulp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 16 September 2008 21:23 To: Nick Payne Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Two questions about fingering indications Hi Nick, I don't have time to investigate the fingerings at the moment, but I can tell you quickly that the natural on the second b is there because you specified it with the !. Any time you put the ! it forces lilypond to show an accidental. Just take it out and you'll solve that problem. Lilypond knows that a "b" is a b-natural so you only need the ! if you want to use it as a courtesy to the performers or to show that you really want the natural even though, for example, there might be a b-flat in the other voice. I'll check the fingering problem when I have some time later today. Best, Jon Nick Payne wrote: > I have the following code (it's the first couple of measures of Barrios' > prelude in C minor). Firstly, with the RH fingering, some of the indications > appear above the beam and some below, depending on where on the stave each > note is located. How can I get them to all be above the beam? Secondly, with > the LH fingering, I can only get the orientation to the left of the notehead > to stick by enclosing every note with a fingering indication inside chord > symbols, otherwise the fingering appears above the stems. How do I get the > fingering orientation to default to being to the left of the notehead for > notes that are not chorded? > > Also, Lilypond puts a natural symbol against both b naturals in bar 2, when > only the first symbol is required. > > \version "2.11.58" > % Treble voice > #(define RH rightHandFinger) > up = \relative c' { > \set fingeringOrientations = #'(left) > \set strokeFingerOrientations = #'(up) > \set tupletSpannerDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1 4) > \times 4/6 { > \override Fingering #'staff-padding = #'() > <c-1-\RH #1 >16 <g'-0-\RH #2 > <aes'-4-\RH #4 >-> <ees-3-\RH > #3 > <g-2-\RH #4 >-> <g,-0-\RH #2 > c, g' aes'-> ees g-> g, | > <b,!-1> <g'-0> <aes'-4>-> <d,-3> <g-2>-> <g,-0> b,! g' > aes'-> d, g-> g, | > } > } > > % Bass voice > down = \relative c' { > c4 c | % 1 > b! b! | % 2 > } > > \score { > { > \clef treble > \key c \minor > \time 2/4 > \tempo "Moderato" > \override Staff.NoteCollision #'merge-differently-headed = > ##t > \context Staff << \new Voice { \voiceOne \up } > \new Voice { \voiceTwo \down } >> > } > \layout { } > \midi { } > } > > Nick > > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > -- Jonathan Kulp http://www.jonathankulp.com <http://www.jonathankulp.com/> No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com <http://www.avg.com/> Version: 8.0.169 / Virus Database: 270.6.21/1673 - Release Date: 15/09/2008 18:49
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