>|Too bad no one has responded with a solution. Obviously, a search in
 >|musixps.tex for tftie comes up empty, so I guess I lied when I wrote
 >|that in
 >|musixdoc. I'd bet you could somehow change the curvature with some tex
 >|commands that alter the parameters, but that's one for the TeXperts.

I've looked through musixps.tex and discovered that re-defining
\pstiehgt can "flatten" the ties. There doesn't seem to be a way of
doing that for an individual tie (except by local re-definition of
\pstiehgt) but global re-definition will suffice for me.

I've tried e-mailing Stanislav Kneifl (sta...@hiero.cz) but have had no
response.

Bob T.

 >|>-----Original Message-----
 >|>From: icking-music-archive.org-tex-music-boun...@mailman.nfit.au.dk
 >|>[mailto:icking-music-archive.org-tex-music-boun...@mailman.nfit.au.dk]
 >|>On Behalf Of Bob Tennent
 >|>Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 6:32 PM
 >|>To: icking-music-archive.org-tex-music@mailman.nfit.au.dk
 >|>Subject: [TeX-Music] flatter Postscript ties
 >|>
 >|>According to T.114,
 >|>
 >|>  You can control the shape of Type K slurs with variants of the
 >|>  termination command. To make the slur a bit flatter than default use
 >|>  \tfslur0f
 >|>
 >|>  ...
 >|>
 >|>  All of the foregoing Type K slur commands have counterparts for ties.
 >|>  Simply replace "slur" with "tie", and for terminations omit the pitch
 >|>  parameter.
 >|>
 >|>But there is no \tftie0 command so the second statement is false. So how
 >|>do I get flatter Postscript ties?
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