Re: arpeggio placement

2009-08-25 Thread David Stocker
Works perfectly. Thanks Robin! David Robin Bannister wrote: David Stocker wrote: Any hints on forcing the arpeggio line to the right to make the placement more natural would be appreciated. For the first case, fiddle with the padding. Negative works too, e.g. \override Staff.Arpeggio #'pa

Re: arpeggio placement

2009-08-25 Thread Robin Bannister
David Stocker wrote: Any hints on forcing the arpeggio line to the right to make the placement more natural would be appreciated. For the first case, fiddle with the padding. Negative works too, e.g. \override Staff.Arpeggio #'padding = #-0.4 For situations where this doesn't work, see htt

arpeggio placement

2009-08-24 Thread David Stocker
I'm having trouble with altered fingering placements fouling up the position of an arpeggio line. It only happens when fingering indications are placed to the left of the notes--the arpeggio line and fingerings are moved way to the left, leaving a significant amount of space between the line an