On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 6:39 AM, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:
> "Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net> writes:
>
>> Surely this points to the pop operation in \override as being at
>> fault?  If \override was simply push, rather than pop-push then the
>> code above would seem to work as intended.
>
> Sure.  The idea presumably was not to have stack buildup from things
> like
>
> \voiceOne c c \voiceTwo d d \voiceThree c c
>

Buildup of unwanted data or no, it would be useful to be able to write
something like

\toLast Accidental #'color

to restore the previous override

and \revert to restore the defaults

-David

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