Am 17.08.2008 um 00:39 schrieb Neil Puttock:
Thanks for the feedback, everybody.
To recap, the favoured option is as follows:
horizontal alignment (single): \left-align, \center-align, \right-
align
vertical alignment (stacked): \left-column, \center-column, \right-
column
As for \hcenter and \column, should I leave these as duplicates of
\center-align and \left-column (which would help minimize user
complaints), or remove them?
Cheers,
Neil
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I think the names for the commands are great, but I'm still confused.
\hcenter and \column and duplicates of \center-align and \left-column
(currently \center-align and \left-align)? Umm, really?
\version "2.11.54"
\paper {
#(define dump-extents #t)
line-width = 160\mm - 2.0 * 0.4\in
indent = 0\mm
force-assignment = #""
line-width = #(- line-width (* mm 3.000000))
}
\markup {
\left-align {
one
two
three
}
}
\markup {
\column {
one
two
three
}
}
\markup {
\hcenter {
one
two
three
}
}
\markup {
\center-align {
one
two
three
}
}
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I get different results. Or is the goal
here to change them so that they are duplicates.
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