Hello Janek,
  It's perhaps not feasible to change in my opinion. The current calculation is 
very scientific. If you use c3 c c, then you'll lost the true value, since 
\times 2/3 { c4 c c } equals a half, while \times 2/3 { c8 c c } equals a 
quarter. It might be good to change to \tuplet 3 { c4 c c }, but have you 
considered nest tuplets in a morden score? This algorism helps the program to 
easily understand how much value it must fit these notes into and how much 
percent the values of these notes must be compressed. E.G., \times 4/5 { c16 c 
\times 6/9 { c32 c c c c c c c c } }, I think it can't easily understand what 
human being think: \tuplet 5 { c16 c \tuplet 9 { c32 c c c c c c c c } }. Even 
the printed version will make human think two or three seconds to begin to play 
on an instrument.

Regards
Haipeng

 
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