>|Notes entered numerically are unaffected by transposition.
 >|But the definitions of \trml et al use transposition to set
 >|the height of the mini-beams:
 >|
 >|\def\trml#1{\advance\transpose2\loffset{0.5}{\ibl0{#1}9}\roffset{0.5}{\tbl0}\advance\transpose-2}%

You can do the transpositions yourself; just add 2 (lower
stem) or subtract 3 (upper stem) to/from the numerical note
pitch:

\NOtes\trml4\ql g\trml5\ql h\trml6\ql i\trml7\ql j\en\bar
\NOtes\trmu{-1}\qu g\trmu0\qu h\trmu1\qu i\trmu2\qu j\en

For example, g = 2 and 2+2 = 4.

Bob T.
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