I may be superstitious, and I'd gather I'm using a far earlier version than 
you, but when I start a tuplet I always explicity specify the note length even 
if it's supposed to be the same as the previous note.  So I'd write:
 
c16 [c c c] \times 2/3 {d16 [d c b c d e]}And although I don't suspect this any 
more than my previous speculation, why are you using 4/6 rather than 2/3?
 
The other thing I do (which is a little more work) is I never use 
auto-beaming...might be because of my earlier version (2.6.5) but the real 
reason is that I like the visual cues in the code of how my beats fit together.
 
Hope this is a little help, but I gather I'm just babbling. :-)


Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 09:09:00 +0800From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
beaming problem
Hi,
  This is the opening of my capriccio for violin and piano. I use the easy 
tuplet writing method to set tuplet span to a quarter length, and my manual 
beaming in the braces are correct (as I know). But the log file gave a lot of 
warnings saying something I don't understand, perhaps a beaming problem. Could 
anyone tell me what's the matter?
 
Haipeng
 
 
 
 

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