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 {
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
Hello,
I have some kind of ornamental matrix
a b c
d e f
g h i
I want to display at the end of each \bookpart
(I use different symbols, but this doesn't matter here).
The matrix should be placed centered, and in order to align the
symbols properly,I defined
matrix = \markup {
\override