Christian wrote

>please specify page number(s) from Read's book

It's mainly from the appearance of the printed examples, 6-2 on p.81, 6-7 on
p.82, and 6-8 on p.83.

--Don

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>Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 1:11 AM
>To: Werner Icking Music Archive
>Subject: Re: [TeX-Music] pmx - Beam hight is not always the same
>
>Don Simons wrote:
>> Andre, that works! I'll try to build it into pmx. I think I can just
>have
>> PMX apply \loff to the \tbb*. I tested that on a TeX file and it
>worked. To
>> be honest my feeble brain is having trouble wading through the logic
>of the
>> re-definitions, but I think I can have PMX fix it without using any
>> re-definitions.
>>
>> One other comment: I was looking in Gardiner Read for info about this.
>It
>> not real clear, but I think he's saying that for double beams, the
>tops
>> should be the same height above their notes and stems don't lengthen,
>but
>> then when you add a third beam, you add it on the far side from the
>notes,
>> adding height to the top of the beam.
>
>please specify page number(s) from Read's book
>
>> That is NOT how MusixTeX beams work;
>> every added beam lengthens the stems. Maybe I can put Read's rule in
>PMX as
>> an optional default. Any votes?
>
>A few examples would probably make votes more 'qualified'
>
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