Erik Sandberg wrote:
What about:
\tuplets 2/3 {c8 d e f e d e f g f e d }
We could also make \tuplet and \tuplets differ on the iterator level, so that
the tupletSpannerDuration property affects \tuplets expressions but not
\tuplet expressions.
I think that may just cause more confusion. I vote for the single
command \tuplet
(which occasionally might mean "tuplets" as well).
BTW, in this case it may be good to register the fraction as its own argument
type, so \tuplets and \tuplet are generic music functions, both with
signature
(tuplet-fraction? music?)
Maybe such an argument type can also be used in functions like
\compressMusic and perhaps also as the value for some properties.
/Mats
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