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New user question - relative bowing and fingering marks
From: |
John Ervin |
Subject: |
New user question - relative bowing and fingering marks |
Date: |
Mon, 7 Sep 2009 14:32:34 -0700 |
Hello,
When writing bowing marks on notes that have fingering with Lilypond, I'm always getting the bowing mark close to the note and the fingering above that bow mark.
Using:
d''4-2\upbow
or say
d''4^\markup { \finger 2}\upbow
This is rather atypical in my experience. Is there a way to have the fingering close to the note and the bowing instruction above that?
As an aside the glyph used for upbow doesn't look consistent with the rest of the glyph set. Typically the left hand side of the 'V' is darker than the right. The glyph in use doesn't seem to match the downbow glyph.
thanks,
John
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