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Re: Move fingering closer to notehead, within stem area
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Nick Payne |
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Re: Move fingering closer to notehead, within stem area |
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Tue, 01 Mar 2011 07:35:44 +1100 |
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On 01/03/11 07:22, Mus Felix wrote:
How do you move a fingering that is on the stem side closer to the
notehead, and thus next to the stem instead of outside it? (See the
image and snippet.) While looking around for a solution, I have tried
all sorts of things: Y-offset, padding, staff-padding,
add-stem-support, outside-staff-padding, side-axis, direction, etc..
Primarily my goal is to get the fingering closer to the note to shrink
the system vertically a bit. extra-offset is not helping. Any
suggestions? Thanks.
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(up)
\override Fingering #'staff-padding = #'()
\override Fingering #'add-stem-support = ##f
You also need to enclose the note and fingering in a chord construct:
<c-1>2.
The same applies for Strokefinger and StringNumber indications. This is
documented in s.1.7.1 of the Notation Reference.
Nick