Alexandros Droseltis wrote

> 1) Is there an octaviation macro in pmx? I have searched every page of
> the pmx manual, but I didn't find anything.
>

Probably not, but I don't know what you mean. I.e., do you want some notes
actually transposed by an octave?  All PMX can do here is transpose every
note of every part by an octave (K+7+0 at the start of the piece).  Or do
you just want to insert some symbol that means "transpose by an octave"?  If
that's it, you could just use one of the various text-inputting methods
(\zcharnote, \uptext, "D" , "h" , "l" ).

> 2) I have a problem at the following example: I want *all* the notes in
> one central beam.
>...
> r4 r3 [j bf34 ze ] r1  [ bf3u ze ]j r1d /
> r4 [ bf34 ze ]j r bf1 ze r3  [j bf1d ze ] /
>

This is as close as I can get to what you want.  PMX can't handle changes in
multiplicity in staff-jumping beams.

==============================
2 2 2 4 2 4 0 0
1 1 20 0


tt
./
r4 r3 [j \tbbbu2\ e35 zbf ]j r1 [j \roff{\tbbbu2}\ e3 zbf ]j rd1 /
r4 [u-19 e35 zbf ]j r [j e1 zbf ]j r3 [j ed1 zbf ] /
==============================

--Don Simons

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