I typeset a piece for piano and another instrument. The use is to typeset
the other instrument in smaller size in the piano part.
In a passage where the other instrument has the fastest notes the
horizontal spacing is governed by this instrument (measure 3).
Why do I have to say \multnoteskip\tinyvalue at this passage for the
spacing to be reduced to tiny? Shouldn't this be automatic when I address
the instrument in tinyvalue? (line 18 of my example)
--
Jean-Pierre Coulon
\input musixtex
\input musixps
\instrumentnumber2
\setstaffs12
\setstaffs21
\setsize2\tinyvalue
\setclef1{\bass\treble}
\setclef2\treble
\startpiece
\NOtes\qa{JKLM}|\qa{kljh}&\wh j\en
\bar% 2
\NOtes\wh M|\qa{cdfe}&\qa{nlkj}\en
\bar% 3
%\NOtes\wh L|\wh g&\qa{nlkj}\en
\NOtes\wh L|\wh g&\multnoteskip\tinyvalue\qa{nlkj}\en
\stoppiece
\end
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