On 20 mars 2013, at 07:25, Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> wrote:

> 
>> I can even imagine to use to commands, \start and \end to get, say,
>> `\start(' or `\end\>'.  Who knows, maybe this destinction is
>> advantageous sometime in the future.
> 
> Maybe even better \startOf and \endOf.
> 
> 
>    Werner

The problem with \cut is that it is both a verb and adjective - the thing looks 
"cut", but people might think that cutting is done.
As for start/end, all spanners are started and ended by definition, so this may 
be confusing.

My vote:

1) \broken
2) \detached
3) \cut
4) \alignSpannerToNonMusicalPaperColumn
5) \fake

Cheers,
MS
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