I'll generally only number the bass notes and only when the string actually changes from the previous number, leaving the other notes un-numbered unless there is a specific need to. This is better than using a TextSpanner with position markers which is too verbose and hard to read quickly. Any guitarist who gets the right string for the current lowest note is going to be at the right fretting position for the remaining current notes above it. When I'm reading a guitar score I tend to read chord stacks from bottom up, so this works out well. Putting a finger number along with a string number on the bottom note, ensures absolute correct neck position, but might be overkill too. Most experienced guitarists will be in correct position just knowing that for example I want that "C" on the 6th string (8th fret) instead of the 5th string (3rd fret), then they take it from there to find the rest of the fingers/strings naturally.
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