Hi David, thanks, I have attached a 1-measure example that illustrates the problem. The upper staff is showing the requested color for the fingering. I can see now that it has to do with the <<{}\\{}>> construct. The override does not apply to objects within << >> apparently. Any suggestions will be appreciated. regards, Jim


\version "2.20.0"

upper = \relative c'' {
  \override Fingering.color = #red
  \clef treble
  \key c \major
  \time 4/4

a-1 cis' <e, a c e>\tuplet 3/2 {<c c'>8~<c c'> <c c'>}


}

lower = \relative c {
  \override Fingering.color = #red
  \clef bass
  \key c \major
  \time 4/4

<<{f'1}-2\\{r4. e32-1 cis-2 a-4 f-1 d2-2}>>

}

\score {
  \new PianoStaff <<
    \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = #"Piano  "
    \new Staff = "upper" \upper
    \new Staff = "lower" \lower
  >>
  \layout { }
  \midi { }
}
\version "2.20.0"

upper = \relative c'' {
  \override Fingering.color = #red
  \clef treble
  \key c \major
  \time 4/4

a-1 cis' <e, a c e>\tuplet 3/2 {<c c'>8~<c c'> <c c'>}


}

lower = \relative c {
  \override Fingering.color = #red
  \clef bass
  \key c \major
  \time 4/4
  
<<{f'1}-2\\{r4. e32-1 cis-2 a-4 f-1 d2-2}>>

}

\score {
  \new PianoStaff <<
    \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = #"Piano  "
    \new Staff = "upper" \upper
    \new Staff = "lower" \lower
  >>
  \layout { }
  \midi { }
}

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