One more question on this snippet - I encountered a place in my score with two thumb slides in a row. When that happens, it is nice to have the fingering numbers in a line. I figured out how to move the fingering number, but the slur did not go with it.
r8 c'\p-3[ \acciaccatura { \override Fingering.font-size = #-5 df16-2 ef-1\glissando} \once \override Fingering.extra-offset = #'(0 . 1.5) df8-1]\glissando | \revert Fingering.font-size c-1
Would it be possible to add a property to the code so that the slur stays with the fingering number when moved? If not, how would I adjust the slur in this example?
Best, Rachel
Am Mi., 6. Feb. 2019 um 22:43 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley < address@hidden>: Am Mi., 6. Feb. 2019 um 06:57 Uhr schrieb Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden>:
Hooray, it works and looks amazing!
Glad I could help.
This small example is really nice, and perhaps it can be added as a `harp music snippet' to the documentation.
Werner
Hi Werner,
currently the code hijacks Glissando. I.e. the default glissando is no longer printable. I don't feel such a workaround should be in the docs.
Though, I'd like to come to a behaviour where "Finger-glissandos" are possible without disturbing default-glissando (between NoteHeads) That would be a nice amendment for our docs, not only for the harp, but for guitar, violin, etc
I'll have to find a way to create glissandos and select properly.
For the creation part I've found that I can add additional glissandos with glissandoMap. See:
val = 0
{ \override Glissando.after-line-breaking = #(lambda (grob) (ly:grob-set-property! grob 'extra-offset (cons 0 val)) (set! val (1+ val)))
\set glissandoMap = #'((0 . 0) (0 . 0)) c'\glissando f' }
Is it safe to rely on it, or is it rather bug-using?
Cheers, Harm
I now come up with the attached code. It's now possible to preserve the default glissandi. Also, "glissando-stubs" are printable. Still not sure if it's suitable for our docs. Apart from the user-interface, which is still terrible, a new context-property is defined and used: fingerSlide (boolean) Cheers, Harm <glissandi-default-and-finger-various-styles-01.pdf><glissandi-default-and-finger-various-styles-01.ly>
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