Thanks David,
>> Not sure pushing things back is part of the "\once" functionality.
>
> It isn't. Correct. Plain context properties don't have either stack or
> the subproperty complications of \override, so \once\unset, as opposed
> to \once\revert, indeed works.
That explains it, thanks.
> Try looking in the manual for how to set the _style_ of tuplet numbers.
> I think this works by overriding the stencil callback, so just doing
> \once followed by whatever would reestablish the normal tuplet look is
> likely to work.
As usually, your guess is right and very helpful. That works perfectly:
\once \override TupletNumber.stencil = #ly:tuplet-number::print
Thanks also for all other replies to my question.
Cheers,
Joram
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