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Re: fingerHorizontalDirection Bug?


From: José Luis Cruz
Subject: Re: fingerHorizontalDirection Bug?
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 19:58:24 +0200

I use sometimes:

\property Voice.fingeringOrientations = #'(down, left, etc)

and another times: 

\property Voice.Fingering \set #'direction = #-1


I just don't remember which one is for what exactly, play with them, and keep 
searching :)

Oh, I'm not a developer. If it doesn't help you, i can't go further on this.


regards,
José Luis




A Sun, 5 Oct 2003 13:46:59 -0400
Jonathan Levi MD <address@hidden> escribió:

> Hi,
> 
> According to the LilyPond Manual, Section 3.9 "Fingering", fingering 
> instructions may be placed to the left or right of a note using
> 
> \property Voice.fingerHorizontalDirection = #LEFT, etc.
> 
> However, when I tried to use this, I got a message that parameters to 
> Voice.fingerHorizontalDirection must be of type integer.  Please see 
> attached tarball for example, PDF output, and log. I'm using LilyPond 
> Version 1.8.1, built from source with Fink, and MacOS 10.2.8.
> 
> BTW, it would be very useful indeed if you could correct the known 
> bug, that fingerings are only placed horizontally when there is 
> fingering above and below the notes. The piano piece I'm working has 
> dozens of chords with three fingerings above each chord (there's no 
> space to put them underneath the chord instead of above) which is 
> spreading the systems needlessly far apart and wasting pages that 
> would otherwise be unneeded.
> 
> And also BTW, please don't take these remarks out of perspective -- 
> I'm very glad indeed for LilyPond, which has greatly increased my 
> capacity for music composition. Many thanks!
> 
> Jonathan
> 


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