Hello list,

I am trying to produce glissando marks as seen in original.png. My idea was to
use hidden grace notes as start note, but unfortunately, the result is not
very good, as seen in result.png. There is overlapping with the time
signatures, and mid-measure the grace notes are too close to the note to be of
any use.

Could you give me a nudge, please? (Parallel hidden voices? postscript-fu?)

I attached a minimal example containing the code of my original score, from
which result.png was captured.
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<<attachment: original.png>>

<<attachment: result.png>>

\version "2.14.2"

sigs={
        \numericTimeSignature
        \time 4/4
        s1
        \time 2/4
        s2
}
\new ChoirStaff <<
        \new Staff <<
                \sigs
                \new Voice="Tenor" \relative c'' {
                        \autoBeamOff
                        c8 e f e d c c b
                        \time 2/2 c4 c
                }
                \addlyrics { so tanz ich jetz -- und mit Jung -- fer Kä -- 
then. }
        >>

        \new Staff <<
                \sigs
                \new Voice="Bass" \relative c' {
                        \clef bass 
                        \override Glissando #'style = #'zigzag
                        \hideNotes \grace a,4\glissando \unHideNotes g'2 
\hideNotes \grace a,4\glissando \unHideNotes g'2
                        \hideNotes \grace a,4\glissando \unHideNotes g'4 
\hideNotes \grace a,4\glissando \unHideNotes g'4
                }
                \addlyrics { hou hou hou hou. }
        >>
>>
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