Hi Werner,

> I suggest that such a command allows for a third, optional parameter,
> which makes \addAt relative to the `rehearsalMark' property.

If you’re talking about \mark \default, then I could see the benefit of that. 
The problem is, most of us overload \mark for a bunch of non \default stuff 
(e.g., ‘eyeglasses’, text instructions, etc.), because there’s no other 
mechanism available. And I doubt it would be easy to implement your suggestion 
“filtered” to only the \default marks.

But I’m always happy to be proven wrong!

Cheers,
Kieren.
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