Thanks Noeck!

> #(ly:make-moment 6 8) produces separately grouped tuplets every 6/8 -
> which is probably a full measure in your case (if you use \times 6/8).
>

I asume here you are talking about \time and not \times (or future \tuplet)
function


> In general, if you want to group tuplets after x/y, the function
> #(ly:make-moment x y) will produce this duration.
>
> If you want the triplets lasting half of such a 6/8 measure, you can use
> 3/8:
>

You realy hit the spot! The thing is that in my mind I assign the \set
tupletSpannerDuration to the \times function and not to the \time function.
It seams stupid, but it really makes a big diference.
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