If I get the time, I'll code it myself (I want to learn) but what it would need is some way of specifying the fundamental note (eg for a trumpet I would choose concert B flat below middle C), and once you've
Try writing a music function, which takes the fundamental as an extra argument.
I'd have to add the fundamental as some staff property or whatever - just like you specify "\transpose" I'd specify the fundamental there.
So's I would just modify the notehead engraver or similar, and it would say "if the note is x semitones above the fundamental, then the fingering is y".
I don't know whether I'd be better off hard-coding the entire range of notes - about three octaves or more - or specifying all the open notes then specifying the fingering from the open note above.
Cheers, Wol -- Anthony W. Youngman - wol at thewolery dot demon dot co dot uk HEX wondered how much he should tell the Wizards. He felt it would not be a good idea to burden them with too much input. Hex always thought of his reports as Lies-to-People. The Science of Discworld : (c) Terry Pratchett 1999
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