Am 03.08.2013 02:30, schrieb Kale Good:
Hello,
I'm working with right hand fingerings and finding some pretty nasty
collisions. Any way to mend this?
Thanks,
Kale
\version "2.16.2"
rh = #rightHandFinger
basslineOne = { \set strokeFingerOrientations = #'(down) { c,4\rh #1 e
g c, | b d g b,} }
melody =
\relative c''
{
<<
\scaleDurations #'(2 . 3) { \set strokeFingerOrientations =
#'(up) {c,8 c'\rh #2 e\rh #3 } }
\\
{ c,4\rh #1 }
>>
}
\score
{
\melody
\layout
{
}
}
\paper {
}
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Try
#(define rh rightHandFinger)
instead of
%rh = #rightHandFinger
Regards
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