Pmx does OK when beaming notes, but sometimes it gets confused when trying
to beam rests. The part that's interesting here is that pmx even allows you
to enter a blind rest as the last character of a forced beam. "g12 d+ rb rb
rb [ c1 g+ ] rb rb rb /" causes no trouble at all. It probably wouldn't be
too hard for me to teach pmx to prohibit this, but I doubt if that's the
answer you're looking for. I suspect you're still struggling with
staff-jumping xtuplets. I'm going to look into the inline TeX approaches and
may have something to report about that soon.

--Don Simons

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andre
> Van Ryckeghem
> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 4:50 AM
> To: Typesetting music with TeX
> Subject: [TeX-music] pmx - odd behaviour of beamed notes
>
>
> In the following example the TeX translation code of the first
> pmx line is:
> \tbbu1\tbu1\tu1\tu1\tu1\tu1\tu1\tu1\tu1\tu1\qb1G\tbu1\qb1{```B}\sk\sk|%
> which causes MusiXTeX to give up.
>
> Removing '[' and ']' in the first pmx line helps but then the
> notes are no
> more beamed
>
> ==============
>     2    1    5 8 0 6   0  4
>     1  1   20  .08
>
> bt
> ./
> g12 d+ rb rb rb [ c1 g+ rb ] rb rb /
> rb1 rb [ e14 g c ] rb rb [ e g c ] /
> =============
>
> Thanks for helping
>
> Andre
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