@knownissues
Only the contents of the first @code{Voice} occurring in an
-@code{\addQuote} command will be considered for quotation, so the music
-expression must not contain @code{\new} and @code{\context Voice}
-statements which would switch to a different Voice. Quoting grace notes
+@code{\addQuote} command will be considered for quotation, so if the music
+expression contains @code{\new} or @code{\context Voice}
+statements, their contents will not be quoted. Quoting grace notes
is unsupported and may cause LilyPond to crash whereas quoting nested
triplets may result in poor notation.
@end lilypond
@noindent
-In the above example, the @code{Voice} context had to be
-explicitly declared, or else the entire music expression would
-belong to the @code{CueVoice} context.
+
It is possible to adjust which aspects of the music are quoted with
@code{\cueDuring} by setting the @code{quotedCueEventTypes}
-property. Its default value is @code{#'(note-event rest-event
+property. Its default value is @code{'(note-event rest-event
tie-event beam-event tuplet-span-event)}, which means that only
notes, rests, ties, beams and tuplets are quoted, but not
articulations, dynamic marks, markup etc.
+@warning{When a @code{Voice} starts with @code{\cueDuring}, as in the
+following example, the @code{Voice} context must be explicitly declared,
+or else the entire music expression would belong to the @code{CueVoice}
+context.}
+
@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
oboeNotes = \relative c'' {
r2 r8 d16(\f f e g f a)