Hi, if I understand your question, this moves the tuplet number:

\version "2.19.47"
{
  \omit TupletBracket
  \voiceOne
  \partial 4
   \override TupletNumber #'Y-offset = #1.4
  \tuplet 3/2 { bes'4 a'8 }
  d''4
}

Increase the number to position it higher, decrease it to get it lower.
There's also:
\override TupletNumber #'X-offset = #1.4
to move it horizontally.

HTH,
Bart

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2016-09-28 16:49 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de>:

> Also, I’m sure I’ve already seen a solution with ‘slur-style’ tuplets, or
> tuplet indication and slur merged. But I’m terribly bad at finding such
> stuff from the archives or LSR. Can anyone please give a hint?
>
> TIA, Simon
>
>
> On 28.09.2016 16:39, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> in this snippet
>>
>> %%%%%%%%%%
>> \version "2.19.47"
>> {
>>   \omit TupletBracket
>>   \voiceOne
>>   \partial 4
>>   \tuplet 3/2 { bes'4 a'8 }
>>   d''4
>> }
>> %%%%%%%%%%
>>
>> the tuplet number is positioned as if there were still a bracket.
>> Is it possible to ‘drop’ it into the gap, outside staff or maybe even
>> into the staff?
>>
>> Best, Simon
>>
>>
>>
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