On Tue, 9 Oct 2018, Don Simons wrote:

I can't image why you would want to do that.

Simply because in my view very short ties heve become thinner with musixps.

I found a trick in the attached file. I still have horizontal tweaks to do. I can make them still thicker if I say scaled more than 1000 in my
font defintion.

Bye,

Jean-Pierre Coulon
\input musixtex
\nostartrule
\font\mytiefont=xslz20 scaled 1000
\nobarnumbers

\makeatletter
\def\set@mynotesize{\let\musixfont\mytiefont}
\def\mytie{\set@mynotesize\comput@specifics
   \let\curr@ntsiz@\mynotesize}
\makeatother

\def\zcn{\zcharnote}
\startextract
\NOtes\zcn a{\mytie\kern5mm\musixchar0}\nq a\nq a\zcn a{\mytie\musixchar1}\nq 
a\en
\bar% 
\NOtes\zcn b{\mytie\kern5mm\musixchar2}\nq b\nq b\zcn b{\mytie\musixchar3}\nq 
b\en
\bar
\NOtes\zcn c{\mytie\kern4mm\musixchar54}\nq c\nq c\zcn c{\mytie\musixchar55}\nq 
c\en
\bar
\NOtes\zcn d{\mytie\kern5mm\musixchar56}\nq d\nq d\zcn c{\mytie\musixchar57}\nq 
c\en
\endextract
\end

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