Hi, Philipp--

Glad to see someone using the rather obscure options "o.:" and "GW" :-)

The following code gives what I think you want (except for the UGLY slur; I
assume you used Ap). Didn't you try putting the 4 right after the f with no
space? If you did that and still get the error, then Cornelius is right; you
should post minimal code that reproduces the error.

--Don Simons

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1 1 4 4 4 4 0 0
1 1 20 0

t
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( e25 f4x3 ) ( f4 o.: g a4x3 b c o: ) | d4 c8 D> b ( b2 oT0 G2m2Wa b ) D> /
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>Behalf Of Philipp Neukel
>Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2011 1:21 PM
>To: Werner Icking Music Archive
>Subject: [Tex-music] PMX: Octave change at first triplet note
>
>Hallo Everyone
>
>Today I have a rather stupid problem:
>
>This is my code:
>
>( e2 f4x3 ) ( f o.: g a4x3 b c o: ) | d4 c8 D> b ( b2 oT0 G2m2Wa b )
>D> /
>
>While the first e2 is in the 5th octave (said in PMX vocabulary)
>conditioned
>by the previous line.
>
>Everything works just fine, but the following f should not be in the
>5th octave
>but in the 4th. How can I do that? I tried placing "-" and "4" at
>various places but
>it never worked. Sometimes PMX gave an Error, but often it just froze.
>If I cannot
>get this done the complete line is in the wrong octave, which is
>rather suboptimal.
>Even if I shorten the line to one bar, this bar is in the wrong octave.
>
>Is there a way to solve this easily?
>
>Philipp
>D-40472
>
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