[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Context ranges are defined by various sorts of brackets depending on
> the context level, but the most consistent context delimiter is curly
> brackets {}. However, at present, the following
> 
> property 1 {
>    {property 2 ...}
>    { section 3 }
> }
> 
> results in property 2 being applied to section 3 in many (perhaps
> all?) cases.

Yes.  There is some confusion: a \property is  something like (for
example) the value of "current clef".  If you change the clef in one
voice, the clef for all voices on the staff change.   I understand
that this mechanism is not good enough for what you want, but I still
have to figure out what is needed.

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Han-Wen Nienhuys, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** GNU LilyPond - The Music Typesetter 
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