I'm reproducing a part where my instrument has a whole measure rest with a
fermata, while another one goes off and has a miniature cadenza. There are
some cue notes at the end of the measure that I want to write out.

I'm having two problems:

* The duration of the cue notes is longer than an in-time measure. This may
not actually be a problem -- I can solve it with \grace. But that's the
only way I know to solve it, and I'm not sure if that's the best way. (This
is why my examples links don't use a CueVoice, because \grace already makes
notes smaller.)

* The bigger problem is I want the notes shoved up against the right side
of the measure. I made a terrible mockup in an MS Paint analogue of the
kind of thing I want, https://imgur.com/a/tTbZAzs

* As a bonus problem, my \fermata doesn't show up. Though I've solved this
reasonably easily by putting <>\fermata before the rest then \tweaking it
into place. Is there a better way? (See lilybin.com/d4elal/28)

The second of these is the biggest. If I put a full measure of spacer
notes, then it adds a bar before the grace notes;
http://lilybin.com/d4elal/30. But even if I fill out *almost* the whole
measure with spacers, the cue notes just overlap the rest;
http://lilybin.com/d4elal/33.

Any suggestions for how to get what I'm after here?

Evan

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