Andre Van Ryckeghem wrote:
> 
> I do not use them for the moment because:
> 
> The small slurs in ps are much smaller (shorter) than the old slurs;
> The continuation slur over a line ends much higher than the old ones at the
> end of the first line and is to small at the continuation line.
> 
> This i must confess: the slurs with a large vertical distance are much
> better
> 
> Perhaps if the breaking of the slurs at the end of a line could be changed,
> then i will use them, but of course i do not know how to do it (finding
> oddities is much easier than patching them)
> 

The height of postscript *slurs* is configurable as indicated by the
quote from a private email from Stanislav Kneifl:

> And one tip - do not redefine \tslur, use smaller value for the defult 
> \def\psslurhgt{1} instead (fractions allowed).
> 

Slurs are for phrasing while *ties* are for tiing equally pitched notes
for example across bar- and line breaks. If you use the recently added
PMX (v. 2.355) token 't' together with Ap then you'll get postscript
ties that do not have continuation problems.

Bye
-- 
Christian Mondrup, Computer Programmer
Scandiatransplant, Skejby Hospital, University Hospital of Aarhus
Brendstrupgaardsvej, DK 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
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