I hope you know that you can use the markup command \general-align to
obtain the
vertical equivalent of \halign. Note also that there is predefined
\vcenter for that specific
special case of vertical alignment.
Regards
/Mats
james wrote:
Maybe it's there and I'm not seeing it, but a vertical equivalent to
\halign would be convenient. Or perhaps it runs into a myriad of
spacing problems. I can live without it, but it would be very nice.
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