Am 01.12.2020 um 06:34 schrieb Andre Van Ryckeghem:
Pmx can only use a beam in a tuplet for all notes. For excluding some
notes, in line tex is needed. Because there are notes that look as
quarters the beam must be forced ([m1).
Hello Andre,
thank you again.
I learned somthing from you: the use of "m3", thanks for that.
I found the "n3" while using the manual
http://icking-music-archive.org/software/pmx/pmxccn0501.pdf to
understand your suggestion.
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1 1 3 4 3 4 0 1
1 1 16 0.07
t
./
Tt
Polska Nymphaea Bar 4 and 7
Tc
Johannes Mayr
AbeplT
%\\input musixper\
%%w277m
%%h390m
% ( 1| 1| 1) 1
\zcharnote{12}{\metron{\qu}{80}}\ [ g24x6n3f-2 a4 b4D c5D ] [ a44x3 g4
f4 ] /
[m1 g24x6n3 \tbu1\ a4 \def\qb#1{\qu}\ b4D \def\tbu#1{}\ c5D ] [ a44x3 g4
f4 ] /
% ( 1| 1| 1) 2
rp /
% ( 1| 1| 1) 3
c24x3 c5d b4 [ a8d4 g14 ] /
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I guess the beaming suppresses the additional bracket for the triplet.
This makes it difficult for the musician to see which notes belong to
the triplet/tuplet.
Is it possible to force the triplet bracket here?
Best regards,
Bodo
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