> >> hi list, > >> back again with some problems: is there a way to put numbers on top > >> of each other. i need this for the "funktionssbezeichnung" (sorry, i > >> just know the german word). right now i'm using a mixture of \super > >> and \override TextScript #'extra-offset tweaking (picture attached), > >> which is quite a pain - maybe there is an easier way? > >> thanks, > >> stephen > >> > > > Perhaps you could explain what Funktionsbezeichnung is, and where > > it is used? I've never seen something like this. > > > > > There's the \column command: > > > > \markup {\column {1 2}} > > > > /henrik > > sorry, i wasn't really exact: i just realize my english is seriously > lacking some basic music- specific expressions. maybe this picture > makes cleare what I'm trying to do (this has been done with the > \column command): > > the \column is close to what I'm looking for, but i would be great if > i could i change the spacing between the numbers so it is more narrow > (is there a override command for that?). \figuremode would work > (narrow spacing...), but i need the flexibility of the \lyricmode. > what would be the best way to go?
I'm not sure what the best way to go is but you can change the vertical spacing of the \column by doing: \markup{ \override #'(baseline-skip . 2) \column {1 2} } /henrik _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user