>|I guess \tql means tqb?

Sorry. I've been using local definitions \tql and \tqu for
years and put them into version 1.16; I presume the "b" and
"h" of \tqb and \tqh are for bas and haut.

 >|In my view the 3 manners are in 19C style. I believe the only correct
 >|manner is:
 >|
 >|\startextract
 >|\vnotes1.7\elemskip\ibbbl2m0\qb2m\tbbbl2\qb2n\en
 >|\notes\tbbl2\tqb2o\en
 >|\notes\ibbl2m0\qb2{.n}\hroff{\tbbbl2\tqb2m}\en
 >|%
 >|\notes\ibbl2m0\qb2{.n}\hroff{\tbbbl2\tbbl2\tqb2o}\en
 >|\notes\ibbl2m0\qb2{.n}\hroff{\tbbbl2\tqb2o}\en
 >|%
 >|\vnotes1.7\elemskip\ibbbl2n0\qb2n\tbbbl2\tqb2o\en
 >|\notes\tqb2p\en
 >|\notes\ibbl2m0\qb2{.o}\hroff{\tbbbl2\tqb2n}\en
 >|\endextract

Even if the meter is 3/4, not 6/8?

 >|In my old scores I often find 8 16th notes grouped as:
 >|\notes\ibbu1c0\qb1{ccc}\tbbu1\qb1c\nbbu1\qb1{ccc}\tqh1c\en
 >|but in modern editions you only find 2 distinct 4-notes beams.

OK.

Thanks.

Bob
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