Lukas-Fabian Moser <l...@gmx.de> writes: >>> I never really understood the outside-staff behaviour, to be >>> honest. It's well possible that there's an elegant solution that just >>> tells LilyPond to go ahead and put the tuplet bracket into the staff. >> Uh, that's what setting outside-staff-priority to #f does. > > Did I mention I never really understood it? :-) Thanks! > > But actually, I'm still at a loss, as > > \version "2.23.4" > > x = { r2 \tuplet 3/2 { g4 a b } } > > \addQuote "qx" \x > > { > r2 \cueDuring #"qx" #DOWN { > \override CueVoice.TupletBracket.direction = #UP > \override CueVoice.TupletBracket.outside-staff-priority = ##f > > { r2 } > } > } > > stills creates the attached image.
Well, you got the wrong property here. outside-staff-priority tells how to stack outside-staff objects with one another. What you need here is \override CueVoice.TupletBracket.staff-padding = ##f to stop TupletBracket from being shy of the staff itself, never mind other outside-staff objects. -- David Kastrup