\line did it. once again I ask myself, why I didn't think of that myself. 
Thanks a lot for pointing me there.

best regards,

Kai

Am 14.07.2012 um 11:39 schrieb Thomas Morley:

> 2012/7/14 "Dr. med. Kai Lautenschläger" <kai.lautenschlae...@me.com>:
>> Hi Thomas,
>> 
>> thanks, that solves the first problem. Now I am left with a readable result
>> but there is a lot of white space between the picture on the left and the
>> text on the right (about 6cm of white). Is there a way, I can influence
>> that? Like pulling the text closer to the picture?
> 
> That's the way \fill-line works.
> You could try sth like \fill-line { \null <arg1> \null <arg2> \null },
> but my own tries with that approach weren't sufficient, even if I
> replace \null with \hspace #x.
> Instead I'd suggest to use \line and \hspace #x to place the args manually.
> ->code below
> 
>> Also I noticed, that the
>> upper edge of the picture is positioned slightly below the upper edge of the
>> letters in the text's first line. Is there a tweak for that?
> 
> It will work, if you add \general-align #Y #UP before the second
> argument of the markup.
> 
>> 
>> best regards,
>> 
>> Kai
> 
> Here's the code, including some other minor changes in order to simplify it.
> 
> \version "2.15.39"
> \markup {
>        \column {
>               \vspace #10
>                \line {
>                        \hspace #5
>                        \general-align #Y #UP { \epsfile #X #20
> #"Louis_Lewandowski.eps" }
>                        \hspace #8
>                        \general-align #Y #UP {
>                               \override #'(line-width . 60)
>                                \wordwrap {
>                                        \bold "Louis Lewandowski"
>                                        (* 3. April 1821 in Wreschen,
> Provinz Posen,
>                                        Preußen, heute Września, Polen.
>                                        † 4. Februar 1894 in Berlin) war ein
>                                        deutsch-jüdischer Komponist,
> der vor allem durch
>                                        die Neubelebung und Öffnung
> der jüdischen Liturgie
>                                        bekannt wurde. \italic { (nach
> Wikipedia. Stand: 12.7.2012) }
>                                }
>                        }
>                        \hspace #2
>                }
>        }
> }
> 
> 
> Regards,
>  Harm

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