2015-03-17 22:37 GMT+01:00 Carl Sorensen :
>
>
> On 3/17/15 3:12 PM, "Thomas Morley" wrote:
> >To summarize:
> >There are different opinions which character should be used for the 5th
> >StrokeFinger and printed editions differ.
> >
> >IMHO, LilyPond should default to the most common _and_ should
On 3/17/15 3:12 PM, "Thomas Morley" wrote:
>To summarize:
>There are different opinions which character should be used for the 5th
>StrokeFinger and printed editions differ.
>
>IMHO, LilyPond should default to the most common _and_ should offer an
>easy
>to manage way to change the default behav
2015-03-17 11:36 GMT+01:00 Peter Bjuhr :
>
>
> On 2015-03-17 11:24, Thomas Morley wrote:
>
> I also tried|\rightHandFinger #5| and an 'x' was printed. As I understand
>> it 'x' is printed for all non supported numbers.
>
>
> No. 'x' _is_ the sign for the 5th finger in LilyPond
>
>
> I see. \right
Hello,
2015-03-12 2:07 GMT+01:00 Janek Warchoł :
> Long time ago I have collected all of my research concerning ties in a
> repository on github:
> https://github.com/janek-warchol/tie-crusade
> I suggest that you take a quick look at it (follow the first paragraph
> of the README) to get an overv
Am 17.03.2015 um 11:24 schrieb Thomas Morley:
2015-03-17 11:00 GMT+01:00 Peter Bjuhr :
Hi,
I just noticed that in the documentation about right-hand fingerings in
the common notation for fretted strings: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/
v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-fretted-
str
On 2015-03-17 11:24, Thomas Morley wrote:
I also tried|\rightHandFinger #5| and an 'x' was printed. As I
understand it 'x' is printed for all non supported numbers.
No. 'x' _is_ the sign for the 5th finger in LilyPond
I see. \rightHandFinger #8 also gives an x (and of course cons
On 17.03.2015, at 11:24, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2015-03-17 11:00 GMT+01:00 Peter Bjuhr :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just noticed that in the documentation about right-hand fingerings in
>> the common notation for fretted strings: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/
>> v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notati
2015-03-17 11:00 GMT+01:00 Peter Bjuhr :
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed that in the documentation about right-hand fingerings in
> the common notation for fretted strings: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/
> v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-fretted-
> strings#right_002dhand-fingerings the fif
Hi Peter,
these letters are defined around line 2191 of scm/define-grobs.scm
Adding (not replacing "x") the "c" there turns every unknown number to
c. But perhaps you can find your way from there.
Even though I havn't seen anything else besides pima, I think your point
about completeness is righ
> "Peter" == Peter Bjuhr writes:
Peter> On 2015-03-17 11:00, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just noticed that in the documentation about right-hand
>> fingerings in the common notation for fretted strings:
>> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-fre
Peter Bjuhr writes:
> On 2015-03-17 11:00, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just noticed that in the documentation about right-hand fingerings
>> in the common notation for fretted strings:
>> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-fretted-strings#right_002d
On 2015-03-17 11:00, Peter Bjuhr wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed that in the documentation about right-hand fingerings
in the common notation for fretted strings:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-fretted-strings#right_002dhand-fingerings
the fifth finge
Hi,
I just noticed that in the documentation about right-hand fingerings in
the common notation for fretted strings:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-fretted-strings#right_002dhand-fingerings
the fifth finger isn't mentioned.
I also tried|\rightHan
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