Re: Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-27 Thread Graham Percival
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 06:38:54AM -0600, Jonathan Kulp wrote: >On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 6:03 AM, Graham Percival ><[1]gra...@percival-music.ca> wrote: > > Hmm... actually, if you *are* a LSR editor, or are willing to be > one, let me know. We desperately need somebody to do this

Re: Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-27 Thread Jonathan Kulp
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 6:03 AM, Graham Percival wrote: > > > > I guess a warning is a good idea. I modified this snippet several > > months ago to include examples of single notes inside <> but did not > > change the description to include this warning. Note the second measure > > here (same sn

Re: Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-27 Thread Graham Percival
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 05:48:55AM -0600, Jonathan Kulp wrote: > Graham Percival wrote: >> My guess is that \set FingeringOrientations only works for chord >> constructs, whereas plain fingerings don't require this. >> >> Valentin, modify the snippet "controlling the placement of chord >> fingering

Re: Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-27 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Graham Percival wrote: My guess is that \set FingeringOrientations only works for chord constructs, whereas plain fingerings don't require this. Valentin, modify the snippet "controlling the placement of chord fingerings" accordingly to give this warning. Cheers, - Graham I guess a warning is

RE: Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-27 Thread Nick Payne
nu.org > Subject: Re: Problem setting fingering direction, again > > Thanks, that works. However, I didn't see anything in the > documentation that would have given me a clue that the <> > were required. Have I missed something obvious? > > Kim > > > O

Re: Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-27 Thread Trevor Daniels
Kim Shrier Tuesday, January 27, 2009 8:25 AM Thanks, that works. However, I didn't see anything in the documentation that would have given me a clue that the <> were required. Have I missed something obvious? Yes. There is a boxed warning in the fingering section of the Learning Manual.

Re: Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-27 Thread Graham Percival
My guess is that \set FingeringOrientations only works for chord constructs, whereas plain fingerings don't require this. Valentin, modify the snippet "controlling the placement of chord fingerings" accordingly to give this warning. Cheers, - Graham On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 01:25:17AM -0700, Kim

Re: Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-27 Thread Kim Shrier
Thanks, that works. However, I didn't see anything in the documentation that would have given me a clue that the <> were required. Have I missed something obvious? Kim On Jan 27, 2009, at 1:06 AM, Nick Payne wrote: You need braces <> around the notes: \version "2.12.2" \paper{ indent=0\

RE: Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-27 Thread Nick Payne
gt; -Original Message- > From: lilypond-user-bounces+nick.payne=internode.on@gnu.org > [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+nick.payne=internode.on@gnu.org] On > Behalf Of Kim Shrier > Sent: Tuesday, 27 January 2009 6:40 PM > To: lilypond-user@gnu.org > Subject: Problem set

Problem setting fingering direction, again

2009-01-26 Thread Kim Shrier
Sorry for the incomplete post I just sent. To recap: I am having some difficulty getting fingering numbers to show up to the left of the notes that they belong to if I have 2 voices on a staff. I figured out how to do it if I have only one voice on a staff: \version "2.12.1" \paper{ indent=0