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List:       lilypond-bug
Subject:    Re: adding double digit indication to note
From:       Mats Bengtsson <mats.bengtsson () s3 ! kth ! se>
Date:       2005-03-24 16:56:34
Message-ID: 1111683394.4242f142ca27f () webmail ! s3 ! kth ! se
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The g-5 feature is only intended for fingerings, which at least
provides a motivation to why it works the way it does.

One solution is to use g-"1" ... g-"15". If you prefer the fingering
font, you could do
\override TextScript #'font-encoding #'fetaNumber
(assuming you use version 2.4, please always tell to avoid
the risk of getting an irrelevant answer).

   /Mats

Quoting Jan Jaap Badon <J.J.Badon@ewi.tudelft.nl>:

> When entering the score of a symphony, I encountered a problem with ent=
ering
> number indications above notes. In a search, I could not find anything =
in
> the archives.
>
> In a piece, I have to play 15 consecutive tied notes. To make it easier=
 to
> keep track of how many I played already, I want to add numbers above fo=
r
> counting. I first entered it like this:
>
> g1~-1 g1~-2 g1~-3 ...  g1~-14 g1~-15
>
> Unfortunately, when I invoked Lilypond after that, it did not work. Aft=
er
> some testing, it appeared that numbers with more than one digit are not
> accepted. The only way to get it to work is to enter it like:
>
> g1~-1 g1~-2 g1~-3 ... g1~^\markup {\finger "14"} g1~^\markup {\finger "=
15"}
>
> Is there any other way to do this? It appears a bit cumbersome to me. I=
s
> there a reason for only accepting one digit in the numbers above the no=
tes?
>
> Thank you for your attention and effort,
>
> Yours,
>     Jan Jaap
>
>
>
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