Thanks, that's perfect! :-) Cheers, Thomas
Den ons. 22. mar. 2023 kl. 21.10 skrev Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr>: > > Le mercredi 22 mars 2023 à 20:57 +0100, Thomas Widmann a écrit : > > Hello, > > it's me again with a follow-up question: I've now added \stemDown and > adjusted the concaveness to make the banjo tablature look more like I > want it. However, ideally I'd want all the right hand fingerings > aligned on one line, but they keep jumping up and down (because of > where the beams end). I've played around with > Stem.details.beamed-lengths and > Stem.details.beamed-minimum-free-lengths, but it's still not looking > right. > > Any ideas? Here's my code: > > Try a Y-offset override: > > \version "2.24.1" > > fT = \rightHandFinger #1 > fI = \rightHandFinger #2 > fM= \rightHandFinger #3 > > music = { > gis16\fT > (\glissando a) > b8 \fI > g'\5\fT > d' \fM > g \fT > b \fI > g'\5 \fT > d' \fM > | > c'4 \fI > g'8\5 \fT > c' \fI > e' \fM > g'\5 \fT > c' \fI > e' \fM > } > > \new TabStaff \with { > \tabFullNotation > tablatureFormat = #fret-number-tablature-format-banjo > stringTunings = #banjo-open-g-tuning > \consists New_fingering_engraver > \override StrokeFinger.digit-names = ##("T" "I" "M" "R" "P") > strokeFingerOrientations = #'(down) > \override StrokeFinger.Y-offset = -10 > } { > \stemDown > %\override Beam.concaveness = #10000 > \music > } > > https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/aligning-objects.html#setting-x_002doffset-and-y_002doffset-directly -- Thomas Widmann Rugårdsvej 821 Stillebæk DK-5474 Veflinge Email: t...@bibulus.org