Erik Sandberg escreveu:
> Unfortunately, the number above does not always follow from the duration. 
> E.g., the factors 2/3 and 4/6 are mathematically equal, but give different 
> numbers. It is probably difficult to define when to use 4/6 and 2/3, 
> respectively (e.g., I guess {c8[ c16 c c8]} could have either a 3 or a 6 
> above it, depending on context)

Frankly, this discussion has wandered off into bikeshed land. We will not base
typesetting decisions on the form of the \times/\tuplet argument, for it 
is incompatible with using identifiers.


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