per {
ragged-right=##t
}
Any solution for this?
Regards
Tiago
Valentin Villenave wrote:
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> 2007/8/14, Peter Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Peter Terpstra in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
>>
>> > Arpeggio and lefthandfingering
>>
>> Nobody?
>
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.
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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
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The lilypondtool provides met the span context, you thi
Valentin Villenave in
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>> 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
>
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
Valentin Villenave in
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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
Valentin Villenave in
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> For instance,
> \override Staff.Arpeggio #'extra-offset = #'(2.2 . 0.0 )
> does the trick.
Thank you very very much! This helps.
Kind Regards,
Peter
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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
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
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
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