Dirk Laurie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at INTERNET-MAIL wrote
> [Christof] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> as known, pmx can handle only a limited number of voices.
>Of all PMX restrictions, this is the easiest one to lift. You simply
>replace all occurrences of nm=7 in the Fortran
>source by nm=15 or whatever. For some values there may be common
>block alignment problems on some computers, but stepping up by some
>multiple of 8 seems to work most of the time.
I thought the common block alignment warnings were due to the order of
variable names in common lists, not the dimensions of the variables.
In any event, it would be useful if poeple who have attempted to
compile my sources, regardless of the value of nm, would send me
copies of the warnings, so maybe I can rearrange some of the blocks
and eliminate the warnings.
Christof has already pointed out (in private correspondence) some
problems with output formats for beam and slur numbers when nm=14.
These might be easy to fix, but more likely they are tips of
modest-sized icebergs. I'm afraid I'm not inclined at the moment to
spend my time on this.
This would be a good job for an assistant programmer.
--Don