Hello Peter,

Maybe tags would be an easy solution, specifying variants according to the uses 
of the music, i.e. inside an instrument part or inside a full score.

What do you think?

JM

> Le 30 mai 2015 à 20:28, Peter Crighton <petecrigh...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I have a variable divisiaIII = ^\markup { "div. a 3" } that should by default 
> appear above the staff (hence the ^). Now I need it to appear below the staff 
> in an instrument part edition, while it should still appear above the staff 
> in the full score. Both editions are made from the same input files and 
> realised with the edition-engraver.
> Is there a way to change the direction of a markup that is already positioned 
> via the use of ^\markup or _\markup, or is there any other property I could 
> override to get the same effect? I don’t want to use -\markup, as I’d like to 
> be able to call the default direction just with \divisiaIII.
> 
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