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Script priority and vertical ordering of scripts on chords
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Nick Payne |
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Script priority and vertical ordering of scripts on chords |
Date: |
Sat, 28 May 2011 07:39:47 +1000 |
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Should the order of appearance of scripts attached to different notes on
chords have an effect on their vertical ordering if different script
priorities have been set? If I set different script priorities for
Fingering and StrokeFinger, so that fingering should be closer to the
note than strokefingering, the vertical ordering is still being affected
by the order in which they appear. In the example below, I have to
attach all strokefingering to the last note in the chord to get it
furthest from the notes, even though the fingering has a lower priority:
\version "2.13.62"
\relative c' {
\override Fingering #'staff-padding = #'()
\override StrokeFinger #'staff-padding = #'()
\override Fingering #'add-stem-support = ##f
\override StrokeFinger #'add-stem-support = ##t
\override Fingering #'script-priority = #-101
\override StrokeFinger #'script-priority = #-100
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(up down)
\set strokeFingerOrientations = #'(up)
<f-3 b-0>8[ <f-3-\rightHandFinger #2 b-0-\rightHandFinger #3 > <f-3
b-0-\rightHandFinger #2 -\rightHandFinger #3 >]
}
Nick
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