Re: Fingering orientation question

2019-12-06 Thread Jacques Menu
> Le 5 déc. 2019 à 18:02, Mark Stephen Mrotek a écrit : > > Jacques, > > You do not need to use chord notation and the \set command. > Fingering down indicated by the _ (underscore), e.g., a,4_3, and the up > fingering by the ^ (carat), e.g., e^1 > The - (dash) is a neutral setting and Lilypond

Re: Fingering orientation question

2019-12-05 Thread Michael Rivers
Are you looking for this? \override Staff.Fingering.direction = #DOWN -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html

RE: Fingering orientation question

2019-12-05 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
: Re: Fingering orientation question Thanks Thomas for the explanation and example! >> Would it be reasonable and feasible to apply such fingering orientation at >> the voice level? > > Not sure what you mean… In my piano example, all the fingerings for the left hand appear be

RE: Fingering orientation question

2019-12-05 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
- From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Jacques Menu Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2019 12:17 AM To: lilypond-user Subject: Fingering orientation question Hello folks, In the attached score, I’ve had to create artificial one-note chords such as

RE: Fingering orientation question

2019-12-05 Thread Gregory Hollands
your example) allows LilyPond to put the fingering wherever it likes. %%% a,_3 e_1 a, e | % 2 %%% Hope this helps, Greg Hello folks, > In the attached score, I’ve had to create artificial one-note chords such > as for the down fingering orientation to be taken into accoun

Re: Fingering orientation question

2019-12-05 Thread Jacques Menu
Thanks Thomas for the explanation and example! >> Would it be reasonable and feasible to apply such fingering orientation at >> the voice level? > > Not sure what you mean… In my piano example, all the fingerings for the left hand appear below the notes, so I wondered whe

Re: Fingering orientation question

2019-12-05 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Do., 5. Dez. 2019 um 09:17 Uhr schrieb Jacques Menu : > > Hello folks, > > In the attached score, I’ve had to create artificial one-note chords such as > for the down fingering orientation to be taken into account: > > \set fingeringOrientations = #'(down) > &

Fingering orientation question

2019-12-05 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello folks, In the attached score, I’ve had to create artificial one-note chords such as for the down fingering orientation to be taken into account: \set fingeringOrientations = #'(down) 4 a, e | % 2 I didn’t find other ways to achieve this result in the docs. Would it be reaso

Re: fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread Michel Villeneuve
I understood. By searching "lilypond fingering" in Google I found the 2.9 doc page about fingering. The 2.12 doc page on this subject is enough detailed for me (beginner point of view who managed this evening to put fingering indications in the right place). Thank you very much for you help. --

Re: fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread Trevor Daniels
Nick Payne wrote Wednesday, August 12, 2009 9:59 PM Yes, the <> construct around the note is needed. If you just have e-4 e^4 e_4, all three fingerings will appear above the notes. You need . ^ and _ also work with articulations and slurs and ties. It's briefly mentioned in s.2.2.3 of th

Re: fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread Graham Percival
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 06:59:01AM +1000, Nick Payne wrote: > Yes, the <> construct around the note is needed. If you just have e-4 e^4 e_4, > all three fingerings will appear above the notes. Really? That's odd, apparently 2.13.2 is broken. { c'4^3 c_2 } gives me a 2 below the staff. Cheers,

Re: fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread Graham Percival
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 01:09:59PM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote: > > Is the use of _ and ^ with fingerings documented anywhere? I don't remember > seeing this. It's certainly easier than using the chord angle brackets. " Fingering instructions may be manually placed above or below the staff, see D

RE: fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread Nick Payne
Yes, the <> construct around the note is needed. If you just have e-4 e^4 e_4, all three fingerings will appear above the notes. You need . ^ and _ also work with articulations and slurs and ties. It's briefly mentioned in s.2.2.3 of the LM as working for articulations and fingerings. Ni

Re: fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread Jonathan Kulp
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Jonathan Kulp wrote: > > > On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Mark Knoop wrote: > >> At 18:50 on 12 Aug 2009, michel.villene...@gmail.com wrote: >> > I don't understand why the fingering indications are up and not >> > "down" because I specified it by : \set finger

Re: fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread Jonathan Kulp
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Mark Knoop wrote: > At 18:50 on 12 Aug 2009, michel.villene...@gmail.com wrote: > > I don't understand why the fingering indications are up and not > > "down" because I specified it by : \set fingeringOrientations = > > #'(down) Sorry if it's a stupid question bu

Re: fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread Jonathan Kulp
For fingering orientation to take effect, you have to put the note inside a chord construct <>. I thought we had added a warning about this. Here's what it should look like: \set fingeringOrientations = #'(down) 4 Ok I've just added this warning about the chord con

Re: fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread Mark Knoop
At 18:50 on 12 Aug 2009, michel.villene...@gmail.com wrote: > I don't understand why the fingering indications are up and not > "down" because I specified it by : \set fingeringOrientations = > #'(down) Sorry if it's a stupid question but I can't see where is my > mistake. \set fingeringOrientatio

fingering orientation problem

2009-08-12 Thread michel . villeneuve
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Re: fingering orientation

2008-10-28 Thread Jonathan Kulp
nal Message - From: "Jonathan Kulp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Helge Kruse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Lilypond-User" Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 11:54 AM Subject: Re: fingering orientation It looks as though the command to set fingeringOrientations w

Re: fingering orientation

2008-10-28 Thread Helge Kruse
ECTED]> To: "Helge Kruse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Lilypond-User" Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 11:54 AM Subject: Re: fingering orientation It looks as though the command to set fingeringOrientations was not affecting the lower voice when you created multipl

Re: fingering orientation

2008-10-28 Thread Mats Bengtsson
on by modifying the Arpeggio padding. This value seems about right: \set Staff.fingeringOrientations = #'(left) \once \override Staff.Arpeggio #'padding = #-0.2 Trevor - Original Message - From: "Helge Kruse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Lilypond-User&q

Re: fingering orientation

2008-10-28 Thread Trevor Daniels
Orientations = #'(left) \once \override Staff.Arpeggio #'padding = #-0.2 Trevor - Original Message - From: "Helge Kruse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Lilypond-User" Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 8:52 AM Subject: fingering orientation Hello, I writ

Re: fingering orientation

2008-10-28 Thread Jonathan Kulp
It looks as though the command to set fingeringOrientations was not affecting the lower voice when you created multiple voices using <<{ \\ }>>. If you put the \set fingeringOrientations command inside the {} of the voice that actually contains the fingerings, then you get the orientation you

fingering orientation

2008-10-28 Thread Helge Kruse
Hello, I write a piece for harp. I need sometimes fingering information for the player. While sometimes fingering above the staff is ok, I need it at the left side under some circumstances. In the example I want to write the fingering number for the notes "ces" and "es" at the left side of the a