Aloha,

Fragment 1 below is the M-Tx source for the first line of a song. Output
is beautiful. However, adding a U: line to provide a metronome
indication (see fragment 2) causes the verse number and the first word
of the line to be shifted up and written through the g8 of the upbeat.
Moreover, the syllables of the second word (o-ren) are squashed
together, causing a missing syllable on the last note.
How do I prevent this?

Thanks in advance,
Arjen Bax.

<fragment1>
Style: Singer
Meter: C/
Size: 16
Systems: 1
Pages: 1

%%\\nobarnumbers\
%%w89m
@+4 g8 | g4 g g g | [ ( g8 f ) ] [ ( g a ) ] b2 \caesura\ |
L: 1. Wie o-ren om te ho-ren heeft,
</fragment1>

<fragment2>
Style: Singer
Meter: C/
Size: 16
Systems: 1
Pages: 1

%%\\nobarnumbers\
%%w89m
U: {\metron{\qu}{120}} |
@+4 g8 | g4 g g g | [ ( g8 f ) ] [ ( g a ) ] b2 \caesura\ |
L: 1. Wie o-ren om te ho-ren heeft,
</fragment2>

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