> From: "Jim Youngman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 22:19:01 +1000
> 
> I am new to MusiXTeX and have written code with the intention of producing
> two triplets of quavers. In the second triplet, the beam is falling short of
> the final note. Can someone tell me what is wrong with the following code:
> 
> \notesp\triolet j\isluru0j\ibl0h{-2}\qb0{ji}\tslur0h\tqb0h\en%
> \notesp\ibsluru0g\Ibu0gi2\qb0g\butext0\qb0h\tdbslur0i\tqb0i\en%

How does "\tqb" decide whether an upper beam or a lower is to be terminated?
If you terminate an upper beam with "\tbl" then the beam will be too short.

The easiest way to avoid such problems is to use PMX in front of MusiXTeX :-)

( c45x3 b a ) ( gx3n a b )  or maybe  ( c45x3 b a ) (u+6 gx3n a b )+6

-- Werner

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