>> c'1-{ s4 s\< s2 z\! }
>
> c-d-.
>
> Which one gets the accent?
What should `c-d' mean? AFAIK, there is only one `anchor', namely the
note pitch (which would be `c' in your example). A pitch attached to
a pitch doesn't make sense to me.
If you provide counterexamples, which is good, please illustrate them
a bit more for us mere mortals not acquainted with the intricacies of
the parser and lexer.
I rather suggest to handle the -{ ... } construct specially, for
example, to allow only `s' and Graham's proposed `z', together with
constructions which work like articulations.
Werner
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