2008/11/11 Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk:
This accidental/fingering collision appears to be a bug, so I'm copying to
the bug list. I can't find a similar bug in the bug DB.
Thanks to both of you; added (with much delay) as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=728
Cheers,
Well, I've found that if I reverse the order in which the pitches appear in
the chord, the problem is solved. i.e. in bar 6 of the treble voice in my
score, if I have
a-3 cs-4 e
then the fingering indication for A is obscured by the c-sharp accidental,
whereas if I have
e cs-4 a-3
then there
This accidental/fingering collision appears to be a bug, so I'm copying to
the bug list. I can't find a similar bug in the bug DB.
The collision occurs only when the chord is the first chord/note in the bar,
and the fingered note precedes the sharpened note in that chord. Here's a
short