David Raleigh Arnold writes:
-4 4- and 3-4 are all very useful in fingering, and they have been requested and used for years. Why should c_-5 c^5- or c_5-4 remain a problem?
You're just trolling, right?
Anyway, there's this tiny implementation detail called language specification that someone needs to deal with. See lily/parser.yy
^ and _ are provided as a shorthand for:
\override Script #'direction = UP/DOWN
My only comment here is that (when using \markup) it does not appear to be a shorthand for *override*. It seems to be a shorthand for *specify*. In other words, an override is optional - but IME (2.2) ^ and _ are a necessity.
Seeing as we're discussing this, is there a mechanism whereby fingering can be added automatically? For example, " bes' " would always automatically be fingered "1" (brass players will recognise a transposed Bb :-)
and [^_-]<DIGIT> is a shorhand for
\markup { \finger "<DIGIT>" }
Jan.
This would be great for printing "teaching parts" - just set the option at the start and it'll print the fingering automatically.
Cheers, Wol -- Anthony W. Youngman - wol at thewolery dot demon dot co dot uk HEX wondered how much he should tell the Wizards. He felt it would not be a good idea to burden them with too much input. Hex always thought of his reports as Lies-to-People. The Science of Discworld : (c) Terry Pratchett 1999
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