[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> be an appoggiatura, where 3 notes take 1/8 time from the main note, could 
> also be the very theoretical case 
> { \grace {\times 2/3 {b16[ b b]} b16[ b]} b8 }
> which would mean that the first 3 notes are a bit faster.
> 
> I don't think I have never seen grace note tuplets in reality, & don't know if 
> they really exist. I just assumed that they do.
> 

The code involving logical placement of grace notes is the most
hairiest part of LilyPond, and although I did write it, I don't fully
understand it myself.  I'm glad it works at all, so I don't feel much
like solving problems like

> In any case, I think this is a bug; either the tuplet bracket should be taken 
> around only the involved notes, or the concept of having grace tuplets is an 
> invalid concept and a warning or error should occur.


> 
> Erik

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