David Bobroff wrote:
> 
> This is weird.  Maybe known.  I tried to search the issues database but 
> did not find anything.  It's possible I don't know how to effectively 
> search it.
> 
> Here goes; in the following example the auto-beaming is still off 
> following \cadenzaOff if a \grace (or \appoggiatura) follows immediately 
> after \cadenzaOff.  Auto-beaming returns if either the \grace is removed 
> or there is a whole measure of timed music before the \grace. Adding 
> \autoBeamOn does not help.  Automatic beaming remains off.  In fact, 
> just entering \cadenzaOn \cadenzaOff will trigger this behavior even 
> without any music in the cadenza.
> 
> 
> 
> 

the issue seems to be known (although I didn't search where to find it)

I saw this solution on the German Lilypond Forum - after the cadenza add a
\partial of the due (measure) length (this gives a warning but it works):

   \cadenzaOff 
   \bar "|" 
   \partial 2
   \grace b8 
 …

or put the grace inside of the cadenza:

\relative c' { 
   \time 2/4 
   c2 
   \cadenzaOn 
   c2 \teeny d8-[ e f g-] \normalsize 
   \bar "|" 
   \grace b8 
   \cadenzaOff 
   \normalsize 
   a4. gis8 
   e'8 e e e 
}

hth
Eluze
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