Comment #3 on issue 2300 by d...@gnu.org: Patch: do not tinker with the position of a pitched rest
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2300

Plural would be "youse" in Southern U.S.A., "ye" in Early Modern English. My personal take is that nothing else makes sense for that input. The visual feature defining the rest length of half and full rests is the relation to its base line, and when the base line is not there, you use a ledger line.

If the base line is not there because you missed the grid inside of the staff, that's a perfectly valid reason for using a ledger line in my book.


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