> Simon,
>
> Since I am not a power user as some on this list are, please indicate what
> I
> should leave out.
> The indication of a Piano Staff?
> The key and time signatures?
> The indication of two explicit voices in the "upper" staff?
> The inclusion of the "\grace s8" in two of the other voices?
> The pitches and durations after the first in each of the voices?
>
> Thank you for your kind consideration.
>
> Mark
>


One interpretation of this comment is that if you can remove some code and
the issue is still present, then you didn't have a minimal example.

The corollary to this is that unless and until you try removing every
single line and character of your example to see if it is necessary, then
you leave yourself open to being scolded by the minimal-example advocates.

In any case, minimal examples are certainly the best way to get valuable
and non-salty replies from various list contributors.

So, you could answer your own question by trying to remove all the things
you suggest, and see what happens.


However, sometimes what is left out in minimal examples is the context
necessary to make it possible to suggest a different approach to solving
the problem.

Perhaps in this case, one suggestion would be to use a parallel global
structure that accommodates all timings and signatures (unless you're doing
polymeric music.)   This might serve you better than just figuring out
where to place all time signatures;  they obviously don't behave as one
might expect.




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