Noeck <noeck.marb...@gmx.de> writes:

> Hi Harm,
>
> IMHO that's a good explanation and according to the recurring questions
> on this list, sth. that would be helpful.
>
> I like the "attached to the note" much better than "not enclosed in"
> because the negative wording "not enclosed in" only tells what you
> _should not_ do and not what you _should_ do instead.
>
>> c'8-1---(-~-\markup "what-ever-remark"
>
> I didn't know that you can put that many - into it :)
>
>>   c'8-1--(~\markup "what-ever-remark" c')
>
> The markup needs a hyphen. I'd suggest to drop the \markup here to make
> it simpler. In my personal rule set, the ~ goes last – but there is
> probably no reason for that …

Well, either ( or ~ continue to the next note.

It's actually worth mentioning (in this discussion, not necessarily in
the manual) that

{ c( d)( e) }

and

{ c( d() e) }

work identically, so the visual non-nestedness is not completely
guaranteed by design.

-- 
David Kastrup

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