Dear Dirk,

you wrote:

M-Tx does allow only two levels of slurs.  Back in the old days
PMX had only s and t.  It will probably be quite tricky to increase
this --- that portion of the code is ancient.

I don't understand the coherence of your explanation. As I understand it, one can have 
only two levels of nested slurs, because there are only two types of slurs (s and t). 
In my opinion, the sujects of numeric limitation are very different. On the one hand, 
the TYPES of slurs, which is limited to 2 (s and t); and, on the other hand, the 
number of LEVELS of nested slurs, whatever is their type.

Thus, in the following example, there are three levels of nested slurs, all of type s. 
Why can't M-Tx code it like PMX?

Style: SOLO
Meter: C
Pages: 1
Systems: 1

%%Ap
%%w100m
% PMX style: works fine
c4 sAhu+8 sBu+6 sC d sC e sC f sC sB+6 | g sBu+6 sC f sC e sC d sC sB+6 sA+8 | c0

% M-Tx style: doesn't work
%(Au+8 (Bu+6 (C c4 d )C (C e f )C )B+6 | (Bu+6 (C g f )C (C e d )C )B+6 )A+8 | c0

Olivier
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