Hi Christof,

Certainly this would be possible. However, I did not design these slurs 
for such a crowded scores. As a workaround, you may first try to shift 
the tie beginning/ending horizontally, using

\iTieu<idx><pitch>{offset}              (default is 2.6 \internotes)
and
\tTie<idx>{offset}                      (default is 0.3 \internotes)

You may also need to raise the ties (globally) a bit to avoid conflict 
with noteheads:

\def\pstieraise{1.3}            - this is default, in internotes

Let me know if this is sufficient for you.

Stanislav Kneifl.

Christof Biebricher wrote:
> Dear all:
> 
> I work on improving older typesets. Because the
> Kneifl-type (pmx: Ap) ties look much better and cause less interference
> with notes or beams, I chose them. However, they have a setback;
> If the notes to be tied are close, the tie gets reduced
> to an almost invisible little hook. If a line break separates
> the tie, the end of the tie is also nearly invisible. Of course,
> there is a remedy: simply convert those ties to slurs which come
> out too short. This turned out in some cases to be
> a lot of repair and I wonder whether it is possible to
> introduce a lower bound into the tie length-calculating algorithm.
> 
> Christof
> 
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