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Strange output of \addFingering
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Strange output of \addFingering |
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Thu, 02 Aug 2012 16:24:22 +0200 |
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I'm using the scheme function \addFingering to add string numbers to a
music part.
Since my music is supposed to be played on a Pedal Steel Guitar I need
some special string numbers.
On the Pedal Steel Guitar there are 10 string (may be more or less, but
this is standard)
On a number of the strings there is a pedal that retune the string.
So I need to be able to set string number to a value between 1 - 10 and
also have a letter after the string number. E.g 5A
The first part works perfectly in the \addFingering function but the
second part. Well I get the letter but it's not the same size as the number!
Why and how do I change the function so that it displays the letter (or
letters) in the same size as the number.
The \addFingering function can be found here:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=768
It's also included in the attached TestStringNumber.ly file
melody = \relative c' {
<c e>4 <d f> <e g>
}
\score {
<<
\new Staff { \addFingering \melody
#"
+'9'+'6' +'7'+'6B' +'6'+'5'
"
}
>>
}
// Anders
--
English isn't my first language.
So any error or strangeness is due to the translation.
Please correct my English so that I may become better.
TestStringNumber.ly
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