Thanks On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 09:06 -0700, Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote: > I'm not on a computer where I can test this now, but a cursory glance tells > me that your containment of the \center-align { } function is not correct. > All the things that you want "stacked vertically" should be contained in the > center-align outer brackets, you are ending your \center-align column with > only one line item in it. > > Here is an example that stacks the name of the chord as one line, and the > fret diagram as the second line, anything enclosed within \center-align will > keep them "glued together" for you in a vertical column. The things that > you want to stay "glued together" horizontally should be enclosed in a \line > { } container. (note \fret-diagram-terse does not require a \line container > because it it a single markup character) whereas the chord name consists of > multiple characters that need to stay adjacent horizontally and treated as a > single entity for the \center-align column creator. The term \center-align > is misleading, it's really a column creator, if you were using web > consortium standard CSS then, \line and \center-align are analygous to the > display:inline; and display:block; style properties respectively. > > example that stacks 2 lines: > > \markup { \center-align { > \line { F \super \line { 7 \raise #0.5 \flat 9 } } > \fret-diagram-terse #"2;x;1;2;1;x;" > } > } >
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