Wow, thank you very much for the comprehensive exemple ! Claire
On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 10:46 PM Aaron Hill <lilyp...@hillvisions.com> wrote: > On 2020-08-30 1:29 pm, Claire Meyer wrote: > > Thank you very much ! Would you know as well how to center it > > vertically on > > the second line ? > > Depending on what you are doing, \vcenter \column { ... } might work. > > Alternately, you could use a combination of \column and \dir-column. > Consider: > > %%%% > \version "2.20.0" > > \markup { > baseline > > > \column { 1 2 3 } > > \column { > \override #`(direction . ,UP) > \dir-column { 2 1 } > 3 > } > > \override #`(direction . ,UP) > \dir-column { 3 2 1 } > > < > > > \vcenter \column { 1 2 3 } > > < baseline > } > %%%% > > The last example shows how \vcenter does not quite align the same as the > other option. But again, it might not matter in context so it is worth > trying as it is simpler. > > > -- Aaron Hill