+Some objects may have alignment procedures of their own,
+and therefore are not affected by these commands. It is
+possible to move such markup objects as a whole, as shown
+for instance in @ref{Text marks},
+
+@cindex text, vertical alignment
+@cindex vertical text alignment
+@funindex \raise
+@funindex \lower
+
+Vertical alignment is a bit more complex. As stated above,
+markup objects can be moved as a whole; however, it is also
+possible to move specific elements inside a markup block.
+In this case, the element to be moved needs to be preceded
+with an @emph{anchor point}, that can be another markup element
+or an invisible object. The following example demonstrates these
+two possibilities; the last markup in this example has no anchor
+point, and therefore is not moved.
+
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,fragment,relative=1]
+d2^\markup {
+ Acte I
+ \raise #2 { Scène 1 } }
+a'
+g_\markup {
+ \null
+ \lower #4 \bold { Très modéré } }
+a
+d,^\markup {
+ \raise #4 \italic { Une forêt. } }
+a'4 a g2 a
+@end lilypond