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

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