Robin Bannister schrieb:
MarcHohl wrote:
 Is there a different approach I can use?

If the three-part \fill-line is so dominant, I suppose you have to cope using ordinary lines. But \concat and \with-dimensions might make this easier to twiddle: maintain total \hspace by hand.
matrix = \markup {
 \override #'(baseline-skip . 2.2)
 \center-column {    \concat {
     \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) a
     \hspace #3
     \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) b      \hspace #3
     \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) c    }
   \concat {
     \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) d
     \hspace #3
     \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) e      \hspace #3
     \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) f    }
   \concat {
     \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) g
     \hspace #3
     \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) h      \hspace #3
     \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) i    }
 }
}

Works just great, thank you!

Marc

Cheers,
Robin




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