Yes, this I what I was looking for, thanks a lot! Too bad it does not
seem to work with overriding Fingering #'direction. Can anybody explain why?
(All I can try: from the reference I guess single note fingerings are
drawn by Fingering_engraver and chord ones by New_fingering_engraver,
both held by Voice context. Does the Fingering_engraver ignore
staff-padding?)
Using chords in your solution would annoy me because I was happy setting
fingeringOrientations = #'(left) for chords and keeping up/down for
lonely notes, and using single-note chords to sometimes place fingering
left instead of \once \overriding the direction.
BTW, your example helped me understand the behaviour of the
add-stem-support property: if true, fingerings will be at constant Y
offset from the staff. (I thought it worked for StrungNumber and not
Fingering only because my test notes were at different heights and I
misinterpreted the results.)
Jonathan Kulp a écrit :
I think this might be close to what you're looking for. I've been
tinkering and finally hit upon a way to get both the staff padding and
the \set orientation to work. You have to put the note inside a chord
construct. Be sure to put the rhythm indication *outside* the <>
though, or else you get errors.
\relative c'' {
\override Fingering #'staff-padding = #'()
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(down)
<c-1>8 <d-3> <e-0> <fis-2>
}
Crossing fingers!
Jon
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