On Wed, 6 Feb 2019, Agustin Martin wrote:
babel spanish style defines some default shorthands which may interfere with
other uses. In this case <> in the note seem to be the cause of the problem.
if you mean \qu{>c} the problem remains without them.
--
Jean-Pierre
\documentclass[12pt,twoside]{article}
\usepackage{a4}
\usepackage{musixtex}
%\usepackage[spanish,es-noshorthands]{babel}
%\usepackage[spanish]{babel}
\newcommand{\twoextr}[2]
{\let\extractline\hbox
\hbox to \hsize{
\hfill
\startextract #1
\zendextract\hfill
\startextract #2
\zendextract
\hfill}
\let\extractline\centerline}
\begin{document}
\startextract
\NOtes\qu{>c}\lna c\qu{^c}\qu{<d}\lna d\qu{_d}\en
\endextract
blabala
\twoextr
{\notes\multnoteskip\tinyvalue\tinynotesize\ibbu0c2\qb0{^c}\tqh0d\en
\NOTes\wh c\en}
{\notes\multnoteskip\tinyvalue\tinynotesize\ibbu0c2\qb0{^c}\tqh0d\en
\NOTes\qsk\wh{^c}\en}
ladeedah
\twoextr
{\NOtes\qu c\lna c\qu c\qu d\lna d\qu d\en}
{\NOtes\qu c\qu c\qu d\qu d\en}
bye
\end{document}
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