On Sun 23 Apr 2017 at 00:03:36 (+0200), caag...@gmail.com wrote: > That's certainly a possibility, it's not working too well. I have to > do the alignment manually, and I can't change the line style. Also, > it's a bit buggy: putting box-drawers after kanji works fine, but if > it's after a kana, it's not selectable, and it has a different > width. There are also small gaps between the segments at certain > zoom levels. > > I think \fill-with-pattern seems somewhat related to what I want, > but I'm guessing that one's implemented natively? > > P.S. I think you're exaggerating with the encoding details.
I just pasted the output from http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~richard/utf-8.cgi?input=%E2%94%81&mode=char > On 04/22/17 23:46, David Wright wrote: > >On Sat 22 Apr 2017 at 22:22:30 (+0200), caag...@gmail.com wrote: > >>Is there some way to make a center-column draw lines from slightly > >>outside the text to the edges of the column (see example)? > >> > >>In this specific case, I have both English and Japanese names for > >>stuff, and without those lines, I think it's a bit unclear exactly > >>what part the Japanese refers to. > > > >You could just put Unicode box-drawing characters to either side > >of the Japanese characters, eg ━ is BOX DRAWINGS HEAVY HORIZONTAL > >but there are various weights, and corners etc in the same region > >as this one (Hex code point 2501, Decimal code point 9473, > >Hex UTF-8 bytes E2 94 81, Octal UTF-8 bytes 342 224 201, > >UTF-8 bytes as Latin-1 characters bytes â <94> <81> > >) Cheers, David. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user