Dear all,
maybee You have asked yourself, why I wanted the layout of the
fingerings.
The reason is: In my opinion lilypond does not handle very well
tuplets in a cross-staff context. The eample below shows first a very
strange position of the number. The second one is convincing. Isn't it
possible to make the tuplet numbers better fit (sorry for the bad
english) to the beams?
re = { \change Staff = rechts }
li = { \change Staff = links }
ohnezahl = { \override TupletNumber #'stencil = ##f }
tuplets = { \context Voice <<
{ \times 4/5 { c''8 g e'' c g'' } c''2 }
{ \repeat "unfold" 2 { \re \stemDown s8*4/5 \li \stemUp s } \re
\stemDown s s2 }
>> }
rechts = { \tuplets \ohnezahl \context Voice << { \tuplets } { s
4*4/5 s8*4/5 _5 } >> }
links = { \clef bass s1*2 }
\version "2.11.49"
\score {
\new PianoStaff = "Klavier"
<<
\new Staff= "rechts" { \rechts }
\new Staff = "links" \with {
\override VerticalAxisGroup #'keep-fixed-while-stretching = ##t }
{ \links} >>
}
\layout {\context { \Score
\override Fingering #'font-size = #'-2
\override Fingering #'font-encoding = #'latin1
\override Fingering #'font-family = #'roman
\override Fingering #'font-shape = #'italic }
}