On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, Bob Tennent wrote:

>|In a passage where the other instrument has the fastest
>|notes the horizontal spacing is governed by this
>|instrument (measure 3).

The (relative) horizontal spacing is determined by your use
of \NOtes.

Yes but \normalmusicsize and \smallmusicsize influence the horizontal spacing.

>|Why do I have to say \multnoteskip\tinyvalue at this
>|passage for the spacing to be reduced to tiny? Shouldn't
>|this be automatic when I address the instrument in
>|tinyvalue? (line 18 of my example)

Just use

 \notes\wh L|\wh g&\qa{nlkj}\en

I would have expected the musicsize change to be automatic when I am with the second instrument. I my third extract I said \smallmusicsize but this influences both intruments.

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Jean-Pierre Coulon                         E-mail: [email protected]
\input musixtex
\input musixps

\instrumentnumber2
\setstaffs12
\setstaffs21
\setsize2\tinyvalue

\setclef1{\bass\treble}
\setclef2\treble

\startextract
\NOtes\qa{JKLM}|\qa{kljh}&\wh j\en
\endextract

\startextract
\NOtes\wh L|\wh g&\qa{nlkj}\en
\endextract

\smallmusicsize
\startextract
\NOtes\wh L|\wh g&\qa{nlkj}\en
\endextract
\end
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