Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-10-16 Thread TiagoM
per { ragged-right=##t } Any solution for this? Regards Tiago Valentin Villenave wrote: > > 2007/8/14, Peter Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Peter Terpstra in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : >> >> > Arpeggio and lefthandfingering >> >> Nobody? >

Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-08-20 Thread Peter Terpstra
Mats Bengtsson in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > If you want an arpeggio that spans two separate chords > in the same stave, then you certainly need the trick to > add Span_arpeggio_engraver in the Staff context. Okay, Thanks. P. -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] __

Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-08-20 Thread Mats Bengtsson
If you want an arpeggio that spans two separate chords in the same stave, then you certainly need the trick to add Span_arpeggio_engraver in the Staff context. /Mats Peter Terpstra wrote: Valentin Villenave in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : The lilypondtool provides met the span context, you thi

Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-08-20 Thread Peter Terpstra
Valentin Villenave in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : >> The lilypondtool provides met the span context, you think this is not >> necessary? > > I can't say I understand your question... Sorry, used the wrong word. I was referring to: > Since you put the Span_arpeggio_engraver in the Staff context, you >

Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-08-20 Thread Valentin Villenave
2007/8/20, Peter Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The lilypondtool provides met the span context, you think this is not > necessary? I can't say I understand your question... Could you be more specific? Maybe you're refering to the (veryveryvery useful, I use it 50 times a day) dialog box which po

Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-08-20 Thread Peter Terpstra
Valentin Villenave in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Still have a qeustion. > Since you put the Span_arpeggio_engraver in the Staff context, you > have to specify it when entering your \override; otherwise LilyPond > doesn't know how to handle it. The lilypondtool provides met the span context, you think

Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-08-19 Thread Peter Terpstra
Valentin Villenave in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > For instance, > \override Staff.Arpeggio #'extra-offset = #'(2.2 . 0.0 ) > does the trick. Thank you very very much! This helps. Kind Regards, Peter -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ lilypond-user ma

Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-08-19 Thread Valentin Villenave
2007/8/14, Peter Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Peter Terpstra in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > > > Arpeggio and lefthandfingering > > Nobody? > > I tried it with " \override Arpeggio #'force-hshift" and differt other > objectnames but the arpeggi

Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-08-14 Thread Peter Terpstra
Peter Terpstra in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : > Arpeggio and lefthandfingering Nobody? I tried it with " \override Arpeggio #'force-hshift" and differt other objectnames but the arpeggio doe not want to come close to the notes when there is lefthandfingering. Kind Regard

Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-08-13 Thread Peter Terpstra
Dear Readers, How can i avoid that the arpeggio moves to the left when i also use lefthandfingering? P.e ~ Start .ly snippet \version "2.10.25" staffClassicalGuitar = \new Staff { \set Staff.connectArpeggios = ##t << { \relative c'' \set fingeringOrientations = #'(right) \override Finger