You are right, left-hand fingering is all or nothing in Guitar Pro. My
mistake, sorry. TablEdit can do it though, it has much better options for 
display of fingerings
<http://www.tabledit.com/help/english/pickstrokesfingerings.shtml>  .

The reason for keeping fingerings out of the notation is somewhat
philosophical, and it is the sort of thing that is regularly being discussed
at musicnotation.org. I believe that instrument-specific notation, such as
tablature with fingerings, should be kept separate from abstract notation
that can tell the neutral observer what the shape of a line is, or the basis
of the harmony. Otherwise, I don't see the point of having two staffs for
one piece of music. They should be kind of orthogonal in terms of
presentation. For guitarists in particular, I guarantee that the vast
majority relies on tablature only. There are very few amateurs who can read
music.

ole



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