Ok Neil, thanks for the explanation. I can see that this is a long-term improvement so I'll go ahead and change my offset values to work with the new behavior. Thanks,

Jonathan

Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Jon,

2008/9/6 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I compiled version 2.11.58 and when I ran a file I was working on I noticed
that many of the tweaks I had done to position fingerings had different
results in 2.11.58 than they did in 2.11.56.  Below is a minimal example.
 The same code was used to produce each png image.  The one with the 4
fingering way up above was done in 2.11.58, and the one with it tucked in
nicely under the beam was done in 2.11.56.  Any idea why the different
behavior?  For the moment I've reverted to 2.11.56.

This is a result of my fix (#666) for the broken 'avoid-slur behaviour
when set to 'around (which is the case for Fingering).

If you have a look at the images below without tweaks, you can see
what's changed: originally, the `4' was avoiding the slur incorrectly
(outside), even though there's plenty of space for it to be placed
inside the slur. Since the correct behaviour places it inside, your
y-offset in \tweak is now too large.

Regards,
Neil


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