It seems you're doing an \hbox of an \hbox, because the manual says that
rests are already boxes.
Try to lower \ds without enclosing it into an \hbox (at least a MusiXTeX
solution).
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Jean-Pierre Coulon cou...@obs-nice.fr\input musixtex
\instrumentnumber2
\setclef1\bass
\star
Still no real answer, but it's not the \lower4\internote and it's not the
dot, it's the \hbox, which somehow isolates part of the beam from knowing
that there was a \noteskip inside. What's really weird is that the 16th note
comes in the right place. And you don't even need an \hbox, just surround
This is a great puzzle, and I don't see the solution yet. Both the PMX code AND
THE TEX CODE look fine to me. I simplified it a bit further, to
%=
2 2 2 4 0 0 0 -3
1 1 20 0
Cello
Violin
bt
./
r8-4d g13 f e d8 /
r1 r r r r4 /
%=
and the main part o
Greetings,
Can anybody tell me if I am doing something wrong here? The first
note in the cello part has both flags and a beam.
I shall append the source and attach the resulting .dvi file. I have
reduced the source to the point where removing any of lots of things
makes the problem of flags+bea
On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 08:39 +0200, Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Jul 2011, Terrence Enger wrote:
>
> > (snip)
> (snip)
> Sorry for the lng demo file, but please search 'myossia' in it.
Thank you.
I think I shall punt on the question for now, and just hard-code two
particular numbers
>|By now I can avail myself of 3 different versions of
>|musixtex.zip:
>|
>| (1) the official WIMA version:
>| http://icking-music-archive.org/software/musixtex/musixtex.zip
>| ,
>|
>| (2) the Bob Tennent version, recommended in WIMA "for users
>| whose in
Dear Bob,
By now I can avail myself of 3 different versions of
musixtex.zip:
(1) the official WIMA version:
http://icking-music-archive.org/software/musixtex/musixtex.zip ,
(2) the Bob Tennent version, recommended in WIMA "for users
whose installation is compliant with t
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