Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> writes:

>> I rather suggest to handle the -{ ... } construct specially, for
>> example, to allow only `s' and Graham's proposed `z', together with
>> constructions which work like articulations.
>
> Actually, if we have -{ ... }, we don't need `z' at all: 
>
>   c'1-{ s4 s\< s2 s\! }
>
> fully does the job, by registering the fact that a final `s' comes at
> a moment which is equal the anchor's duration (sloppily formulated).

If it does, so does

<< c'1 { s4 s\< s2 s\! } >>

Or are you planning to limit the total "visible" duration of the
construct (in your case 3/2) to the "base"?  So what happens with
c'1-{ s4 s\< s1 s\! } c4 c4 ?

Does the crescendo end far after the following quarter notes?

-- 
David Kastrup

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