William Rehwinkel <will...@williamrehwinkel.net> writes: >> On 10/16/23 19:09, David Kastrup wrote: >>> William Rehwinkel <will...@williamrehwinkel.net> writes: >>> >>>> Dear David, >>>> >>>> This seems like an improper/unintended use of \tuplet. >>> How so? >>> How is >>> \tuplet 3/2 \voices "",2 << { \voiceOne d''4 c'' es'' \oneVoice } >>> \\ >>> { g'4 as'2 } >> >>> improper while >>> \tuplet 3/2 << { \voiceOne d''4 c'' es'' \oneVoice } >>> \new Voice { \voiceTwo g'4 as'2 } >> >>> isn't? Either one does not create a new voice context for the upper >>> line, as the tie reaching into the upper voice (here omitted) proves. >> > > > I don't know, but what I meant to say is that this use of \tuplet > outside of \voices or a split into multiple voices seems to me to be > "undefined behavior" ("unspecified"?).
Says who? Are you saying that your proposed variant is wrong as it does not differ in that regard? -- David Kastrup