Proposal 1 with the (left-column, center-column, right-column) seems most
intuitive to me.

Ralph

On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> It's generally agreed that \center-align is confusingly named; users
> expect it to be related to \left- and \right-align when in fact it
> centres a column of text.
>
> As a solution, I present Mats's proposals for renaming:
>
> Proposal 1:
>
> Use
> left-align, center-align and right-align
> for the horizontal alignment of a single markup and
> column, centered-column
> (or left-column, center-column, right-column)
> for vertically stacked markups.
>
> Proposal 2:
>
> Use hleft, hcenter and hright for the horizontal alignment of a single
> markup
>
> Use left-align, center-align, right-align for vertically stacked markups
>
> I favour the first option (using \center-column), since it keeps to a
> minimum the number of syntax changes.
>
> I welcome your comments.
>
> Thanks,
> Neil
>
>
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