Hi all!

Please excuse a rather music theoretical question:

Is it possible a triplet oversteps the measure end ?

Regard this example:


 \notes\relative c' {
     \clef violin
     \time 4/4
     g'8 b2 \times 2/3 { g4 a b  } f8 g2.
 }

It were nice if anybody could say: "Very seldom, practically never".

Otherwise the question is: How to place the the bar line
1/24 after starting the b. Such a way ? :


   \notes\relative c' {
      \clef violin
      \time 4/4
      g'8 b2 \times 2/3 { g4 a b16 ~ |  b8.} a8 g2.
   }

Ok, LilyPond draws a triplet bracket over the measure end to solve
this problem. But I hope this is a compromise solution and actually
not allowed.(?)
        

-- 
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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