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From: | Federico Bruni |
Subject: | Re: slur shifted up by a fingering |
Date: | Mon, 29 Dec 2014 08:52:11 +0100 |
For the records, Pierre found out that the problem occurred because my file includes this file:
This override solves the problem:
\override StrokeFinger.avoid-slur = #'ignore
No, I don't.In fact the revert suggested in your last email doesn't change anything.I'll send the files to you privately (copyrighted stuff).
Il giorno dom 28 dic 2014 alle 17:52, Pierre Perol-Schneider <address@hidden> ha scritto:
I suppose that you probably have somewhere anHi Federico,I cannot reproduce your problem with the code you're giving.\override StrokeFinger.avoid-slur = #'inside
- or kind of - haven't you ?
Cheers,
Pierre
2014-12-28 17:30 GMT+01:00 Federico Bruni <address@hidden>:I'm having this problem on a piece I'm writing but I cannot reproduce it by extracting the single measure.So no minimal example, I'll just attach the image showing the problem: the slur between two notes is moved up because of a right-hand fingering on the first one.This is the relevant line:<ees\5-\rightHandFinger #2 >8( \glissando e4\5)I've read NR 4.4.3, Vertical collision avoidance, and tried few overrides using outside-staff-priority and avoid-slur, but honestly I don't know really what I'm doing.Thanks for any hintFederico
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