Thomas Morley-2 wrote
> Seems to be triggered by the second, but only if the left note is on a
> line.
Hi Harm,
It's definitively the dots being forced down.
When applying
\override Dots #'staff-position = #-1
the fingering misplacement will also occur in all the other cases.
Interestingly en
Hi,
the code below produces a collision of Fingering and DotColumn in certain cases.
\version "2.19.81"
mus = {
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(right)
4...
}
{
\cadenzaOn
\mus
\transpose c d
\mus
\transpose c e
\mus
\transpose c f
\mus
\transpose c g
\mus
\transpose c
Hi all,
Thanks for all your replies.
David Kastrup wrote
> You don't _need_ to override the whole list. You could just override
> single properties from it.
You are of course right, David, I can just use: \override
Stem.details.lengths = #'(3.5 3.5 3.5 4.5 5.0 6.0)
Thanks for the tip.
Torste
Torsten Hämmerle writes:
> Any automatic interference (even if it's only in a special case like for
> flat-flag-style) could lead to unpredictable results and the user would lose
> part of the freedom and flexibility to set any desired value by modifying
> the details lists.
>
> For this very rea
Gilberto Agostinho wrote
> Wouldn't it be possible to add a conditional to check for those? If an
> user
> uses flat-flag then they certainly would also prefer these stem length
> settings that you posted. Having this automatized would be great.
Hmmm,
At first glance, that seems to be a good idea
Gilberto Agostinho wrote
> I noticed that the length of the stems in beamed
> notes changed considerably after I used your suggestion below, they are
> now
> much taller than before:
Hi Gilberto,
Oh, bummer, I had forgotten to set some values back to default after playing
around with them...
All