The error message is right on...e4dd has no flags so it can't be included 
in a beam.

But your second example raises another point.  Suppose we cut all the time 
values in half, so now the last note is beamable.  Your example would 
become

  b4 s [ da3 e8dd ]

This could easily make PMX schizophrenic, [...] means to beam and "a" 
means "do not beam."

--Don Simons




On Thursday, May 31, 2001 2:34 PM, jj.R [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I compile :
> blabla ........ b2   [ d1 e4dd ] ...... blabla
> I dont understand why I've got  this error :
>
> ----------------------------
> C:\TeX\documnts\MusixTeX\pmx\mtx>prepmx jvbroadc0
> ==> This is M-Tx 0.52 (Music from TeXt) <29 October 1998>
> Writing to jvbroadc0.pmx
> PrePMX done.  Now run PMX.
>
> C:\TeX\documnts\MusixTeX\pmx\mtx>pmxab jvbroadc0
>  This is pmxab, version 2.2, 18 March 2000
>  Opening jvbroadc0.pmx
>
>  Starting first PMX pass
>
>   Bar 1  Bar 2  Bar 3
>
>  ERROR in line 41, bar 4 Unbeamable thing in forced beam
>                 v
>  b2 s [ da1 e4dd ] | /
>                 ^
> ---------------------
> and no error from  ........ b2    d1 e4dd  ......
> but I want to beam  the two last notes !
>
> Thanks you,
>
> Jean-jacques Retorre
>
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