Andre has provided an example that highlights the following "feature": If you try to put \lpz or \lst above the staff, you are restricted to every other vertical position. The same is not true of \upz or \ust. Here is a PMX file that generates the pasted example.
============================== 1 1 6 8 6 8 0 0 1 1 20 0 t .\ [u a84 o.+11 o_+12 b84 o.+11 o_+12 c85 o.+11 o_+12 ] [u d8 o.+11 o_+12 e o.+11 o_+12 f o.+11 o_+12 ] / [l a85 o. o_+1 b o. o_+1 c o. o_+1 ] [l d o. o_+1 e o. o_+1 f o. o_+1 ] / ============================== The first bar uses \lst and \lpz. The pitch arguments for the ornaments in the TeX file vary by a single step from one note to the next, but the printed positions appear restricted to every other position. Would it be possible to alter the definitions in musixtex.tex to remove this restriction when the symbol falls above the staff (or below, for \upz, \ust)? --Don Simons
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