Hello,
thanks for solution. It's great to have any solution. Could anyone
please send it into LSR for future reference?
Nevertheless, I consider it as a temporary solution. I'm a visually
impaired teacher and I'm about to use LilyPond for providing fingering
of played pieces for my pupils. So as I'm a piano teacher, I'm about to
bump into fingering of chords containing seconds quite often. Every GUI
notator which supports fingerings has a way for easy input of chord
fingerings stacked vertically. It would be nice to have such behavior in
LilyPond too, since the suggested hack will greatly reduce readability
of notation sources, which can be used also as a source of music for
blind musicians, who are used to read sequential representation of music.
Tomas Valusek
Trevor Daniels napsal(a):
It would be nice if LilyPond were able to resolve every possible
fingering configuration optimally, but it is a complex problem.
Generally, the options available work pretty well, and when they
don't there is the possibility to tweak the positions of individual
fingerings to your liking. Like this:
\relative c' {
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(left)
<c-1 d-\tweak #'extra-offset #'(0 . 0.7)-2 a'-5>4
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(down)
<c-1 d-\tweak #'extra-offset #'(-1.2 . 0)-2 a'-5>4
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(down right up)
<c-1 d-\tweak #'extra-offset #'(-1.2 . 1)-2 a'-5>4
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(up)
<c-1 d-\tweak #'extra-offset #'(-1.2 . 0)-2 a'-5>4
}
Trevor
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Stocker"
<dstoc...@thenotesetter.com>
To: "Tomas Valusek" <tvalu...@seznam.cz>
Cc: "lilypond-user Mailinglist" <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with fingering
This is a problem for me as well. I prefer my fingerings to the left
of notes and chords in the score (for guitar music) and when notating
chords that contain seconds, I'm forced to choose which notes to
indicate fingerings for in order to avoid collisions. Another related
problem: In chords involving notes with accidentals, some fingerings
are displayed to the left of the accidental (good) while fingerings on
notes without accidentals are not shifted left (ugly-and sometimes
results in collisions between accidentals and fingering indications).
It would be great to be able to tell LilyPond to display all
fingerings for a chord in one vertical column, and to automatically
resolve fingering collisions when there are fingerings for intervals
smaller than a third.
Tomas Valusek wrote:
Hello,
let's modify slightly a snippet from NR 1.7.1, section Fingering
Instructions:
\relative c' {
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(left)
<c-1 d-2 a'-5>4
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(down)
<c-1 d-2 a'-5>4
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(down right up)
<c-1 d-2 a'-5>4
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(up)
<c-1 d-2 a'-5>4
}
What we get? See attachement.
AFAIK, numbers in chord fingering should be one directly above the
other, not shifted sideways. Si this a bug?
Tomas Valusek
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