Curious Learn wrote:
Taco Hoekwater taco at elvenkind.com writes:
(2) Is there a command to scale the whole picture...not the components?
Parse error. In my view, the whole picture *is* the components.
Best wishes,
Taco
Hi Taco,
Sorry for the typo and for not being clear. I meant
Taco Hoekwater taco at elvenkind.com writes:
You want this, I think:
beginfig(1);
... do stuff ...
currentpicture := currentpicture scaled X;
endfig;
Awesome!! This is exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks Taco and Mikael.
Aditya and Hans,
Thanks very much for your replies. I suppose I should install minimals afterall.
Still using the TexLive version.
I have two new questions:
(1) In the following code the triangle outline (obtained with the draw
command) does not rotate, i.e., I get the same triangle as without
Alan STONE wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to make a column (a vertical alignment) of buttons with
the interactionbuttons command ?
A simple solution could be \rotate[90], but that may look silly
depending on your style. Otherwise I guess you will have to do
the buttons by Hand, one at a time
Hi,
the content (word Umfang) of the the (nr=2) first row of this
example should but turned +90°.
Hmm ... just how to rotate the content of a cell?
Thanks,
Steffen
===
\starttext
\bTABLE[align={middle,lohi}]
\bTR
\bTD[nr=2] {\bf Umfang} \eTD
\bTD Absolut\eTD
\bTD
Am 03.10.2008 um 14:43 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
the content (word Umfang) of the the (nr=2) first row of this
example should but turned +90°.
Hmm ... just how to rotate the content of a cell?
Thanks,
Steffen
===
\starttext
\bTABLE[align={middle,lohi}]
\bTR
\bTD[nr=2
Am 03.10.2008 um 14:59 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 03.10.2008 um 14:43 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
the content (word Umfang) of the the (nr=2) first row of this
example should but turned +90°.
Hmm ... just how to rotate the content of a cell?
Thanks,
Steffen
===
\starttext
Am 03.10.2008 um 18:25 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Am 03.10.2008 um 14:59 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 03.10.2008 um 14:43 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
the content (word Umfang) of the the (nr=2) first row of this
example should but turned +90°.
Hmm ... just how to rotate the content
but turned +90°.
Hmm ... just how to rotate the content of a cell?
Thanks,
Steffen
===
\starttext
\bTABLE[align={middle,lohi}]
\bTR
\bTD[nr=2] {\bf Umfang} \eTD
\bTD[nr=2,orientation=90,foregroundstyle=bold] Umfang \eTD
no, this gives an error:
systems : end file
... \column[bigpreference] ... \stopcolumns}
Still no break.
Hans suggested me to use columnsets, but those are spinning as well.
\definecolumnset[two][n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[two]
\input tufte
\column
\placefigure{none}
{\rotate[rotation=15]{\externalfigure[dummy][width=.8\textwidth
{\vfill\penalty-}
\protect
\startcolumns ... \column[bigpreference] ... \stopcolumns}
Still no break.
Hans suggested me to use columnsets, but those are spinning as well.
\definecolumnset[two][n=2]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[two]
\input tufte
\column
\placefigure{none}
{\rotate
then \textheight, so it should
fit. How do I force image placement *here*?
\placefigure[force]{}{}
Hi Hans,
Is there a way to do this [force] with \externalfigure in a macro
def like:
\def\picturefile #1#2#3{{\rotate[rotation=#1]{\externalfigure[#2]
[width=#3mm]}}}
When I try to do
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
Is there a way to do this [force] with \externalfigure in a macro
def like:
\def\picturefile #1#2#3{{\rotate[rotation=#1]{\externalfigure[#2]
[width=#3mm]}}}
When I try to do something with \placefigure I get a floatblocks :
order disturbed error
placement *here*?
\placefigure[force]{}{}
Hi Hans,
Is there a way to do this [force] with \externalfigure in a macro def like:
\def\picturefile
#1#2#3{{\rotate[rotation=#1]{\externalfigure[#2][width=#3mm]}}}
When I try to do something with \placefigure I get a floatblocks :
order
documents with
\pdfobjcompresslevel=0
or
\pdfminorversion=4
\pdfminorversion=4
solve my problems with ghostscript at least from 2005;
from 8.62, gs has some problems with fonts and rotate last page 90
clockwise
or counter clockwise with some pdf .
gs 8.63 works only
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I have a problem with a table and I hope you can help me on. I would
like to rotate a table by 90 degree. I found the command \rotate[]{},
but it doesn't work
to rotate a table by 90 degree. I found the command \rotate[]{},
but it doesn't work with the table. Do you have another command that I
can try?
Thank you for helping me on.
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a quick(-and-dirty) advice??
No messing around with typescripts needed (but very dirty):
\rotate[rotation=15]{$\beta$}
And now a more serious answer:
% engine=luatex
\starttext
\usetypescript[postscript]
\setupbodyfont[postscript]
β % beta in unicode
\stoptext
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with typescripts.
Someone can give me a quick(-and-dirty) advice??
No messing around with typescripts needed (but very dirty):
\rotate[rotation=15]{$\beta$}
hahaha, indeed quite dirty! but should do (as luatex is not
recommended here for other reasons ...)
Steffen
Am 2008-03-06 um 12:04 schrieb John Devereux:
I have a document containing a wide table. I would like to have the
table rotated 90 degrees, along with the text on that page (which
would be in three columns above the table). So I would have (view in
fixed pitch)
Did you try \rotate at all
in
fixed pitch)
Did you try \rotate at all?
[...]
Hi,
I did try that (after a suggestion off-list from Mojca). Unfortunately
columns did not seem to work, and things like the textwidth were all
wrong. I don't really know enough to fix it all in a reasonable time.
As a workaround I did try
+register}
\reservefloat[options][text][references]{text}
\reset[names]
# \resetlayer
\resetmarking[name]
\rightaligned{text}
\Romannumerals{text}
\romannumerals{text}
\rotate[settings]{text}
# \saveXMLasdata
# \saveXMLdata
# \saveXMLelement
# \sbox
\scale[options]{text}
# \scratchbox
# \scratchcounter
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
This morning I used \rotate to correct some slightly sloped graphics and
noticed a weird behavior. In case of the rotation angle interval (-1,0)
the negative sign is simply ignored, so the rotation goes to the
opposite direction.
Donno if negative
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
This morning I used \rotate to correct some slightly sloped graphics and
noticed a weird behavior. In case of the rotation angle interval (-1,0)
the negative sign is simply ignored, so the rotation goes to the
opposite direction.
Donno if negative
Taco Hoekwater schrieb:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
This morning I used \rotate to correct some slightly sloped graphics and
noticed a weird behavior. In case of the rotation angle interval (-1,0)
the negative sign is simply ignored, so the rotation goes to the
opposite
Peter Rolf wrote:
Hi,
This morning I used \rotate to correct some slightly sloped graphics and
noticed a weird behavior. In case of the rotation angle interval (-1,0)
the negative sign is simply ignored, so the rotation goes to the
opposite direction.
Donno if negative values
Hi,
This morning I used \rotate to correct some slightly sloped graphics and
noticed a weird behavior. In case of the rotation angle interval (-1,0)
the negative sign is simply ignored, so the rotation goes to the
opposite direction.
Donno if negative values for the rotation angle are allowed
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 08:38:06 -0500
Santy, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking to rotate an externalfigure inside of its bounding box in
increments of 90 deg. Its real easy with 0 and 180, you can just do:
\externalfigure[blah.pdf][width=5.0in, height=2.0in]
\rotate
}
\protect
\setuppapersize[A4,landscape][A4,landscape]
\starttext
\input knuth
\rotate[rotation=0]{\framed[width=4cm,height=2cm,align={middle,lohi}]
{Text}} text \rotate[rotation=90,location=center]{\framed
[width=4cm,height=2cm,align={middle,lohi}]{Text}} text \rotate
[rotation=180]{\framed[width
Hello,
I'm looking to rotate an externalfigure inside of its bounding box in
increments of 90 deg. Its real easy with 0 and 180, you can just do:
\externalfigure[blah.pdf][width=5.0in, height=2.0in]
\rotate[rotation=180]{\externalfigure[blah.pdf][width=5.0in, height=2.0in]}
Both commands
caption:rotatedcaption
\setupcaptions
[location={middle,left},
command={\rotate[rotation=-90]},
width=max,
align=middle]
\stopsetups
\startsetups caption:normalcaption
\setupcaptions
[location=bottom,
command=,
width=fit,
align=]
\stopsetups
\def\rotatedcaption
{\ifnum
.:
\placetable[here,90][tab:religionen]{Götter}%
{\framed[width=\textheight, height=\textwidth]{\getbuffer[tab-
religionen]}}
% rotation included in the placetable parameters; with page instead
of here it didn't display anything.
% another failed attempt:
\rotate[width=\textheight, height=\textwidth
.
% another failed attempt:
\rotate[width=\textheight, height=\textwidth, rotation=90]{%
\placetable[here][tab:religionen]{Götter}{\getbuffer[tab-religionen]}%
}
As you can guess, the whole table is in a buffer:
\startbuffer[tab-religionen]
\bTABLE[split=repeat]
\bTABLEhead
\bTR[bottomframe
colors and different fonts, different lines
between in/out and so on.
\startalignment[middle]
\midaligned{\ss
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD[nc=3] validateRegistration \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD[nr=3] \rotate[rotation=90]{Input} \eTD \bTD parameter1 \eTD
\bTD Beschreibung zu
Parameter 1 \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD
). Here is a simple
example, but I will need colors and different fonts, different lines
between in/out and so on.
\startalignment[middle]
\midaligned{\ss
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD[nc=3] validateRegistration \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD[nr=3] \rotate[rotation=90]{Input} \eTD \bTD parameter1 \eTD
\bTD Beschreibung zu
for
interactionbar seem to require a horizontal one.
How can I make a vertical progress bar?
rotate a horizontal one -)
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in
\defineoverlay[Draft][{\blue
\scale[factor=max]{\rotate[rotation=60]{~DRAFT~}}}]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=Draft]
%% End watermark
}
And I normally invoke it by
\enablemode[Draft]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defineoverlay[Draft][{\blue
\scale[factor=max
}{
%% Put a DRAFT watermark in
\defineoverlay[Draft][{\blue
\scale[factor=max]{\rotate[rotation=60]{~DRAFT~}}}]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=Draft]
%% End watermark
}
And I normally invoke it by
\enablemode[Draft]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defineoverlay[Draft
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:02:43PM +0100, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
What's wrong with \rotate{your table} ?
Thanks Henning.
But now I still have a problem. The TABLE covers a whole page. This
page should habe a colored background (grey). I get the background,
but shifted. It begins
On 1/14/07, Gerhard Kugler wrote:
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:02:43PM +0100, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
What's wrong with \rotate{your table} ?
Thanks Henning.
But now I still have a problem. The TABLE covers a whole page. This
page should habe a colored background (grey). I get
Hi Gerhard,
Gerhard Kugler wrote:
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:02:43PM +0100, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
What's wrong with \rotate{your table} ?
Thanks Henning.
But now I still have a problem. The TABLE covers a whole page. This
page should habe a colored background (grey). I get
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 1/14/07, Gerhard Kugler wrote:
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 12:02:43PM +0100, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
What's wrong with \rotate{your table} ?
Thanks Henning.
But now I still have a problem. The TABLE covers a whole page. This
page should habe
Hi,
I want to rotate a TABLE (to landscape) within a normal (portrait)
text. The TABLE covers one page. Which commands or options in commands
do I have?
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Am 2007-01-13 um 11:25 schrieb Gerhard Kugler:
I want to rotate a TABLE (to landscape) within a normal (portrait)
text. The TABLE covers one page. Which commands or options in commands
do I have?
What's wrong with \rotate{your table} ?
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
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Here is a simple example
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defineoverlay[WatermarkOverlay]
[{\framed[frame=off,foregroundcolor=gray]
{\scale[sx=12,sy=12]
{\rotate[rotation=20.0]{Draft]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=WatermarkOverlay]
\starttext
]
[repeat=yes,
width=\paperwidth,
height=\paperheight]
\definelayer
[Watermark-Right]
[repeat=yes,
width=\paperwidth,
height=\paperheight]
\setlayerframed
[Watermark-Left]
[preset=middle]
[foregroundcolor=red]
{\scale[sx=12,sy=12]{\rotate[rotation=20.0]{forever
]
{\scale[sx=12,sy=12]
{\rotate[rotation=20.0]{forever
{\framed[frame=off,foregroundcolor=gray]
{\scale[sx=12,sy=12]
{\rotate[rotation=20.0]{together
\stopsetups
\definelayer[WatermarkLayer]
\setlayer
{\framed[frame=off,foregroundcolor=gray]
{\scale[sx=12,sy=12]
{\rotate[rotation=20.0]{forever
{\framed[frame=off,foregroundcolor=gray]
{\scale[sx=12,sy=12]
{\rotate[rotation=20.0]{together
[position=yes]\startsetups watermark \doifoddpageelse {\framed[frame=off,foregroundcolor=gray]{\scale[sx=10,sy=10]{\rotate[rotation=0.0]{forever {\framed[frame=off,foregroundcolor=gray]{\scale[sx=10,sy=10]{\rotate[rotation=
0.0]{together\stopsetups\starttext\setlayer[watermark][hoffset=1cm,voffset
The Wizard wrote:
All -
I have a small block which creates a DRAFT watermark as the page
background:
% Create Draft watermark for later use
\doifmode{draft}{
% Put a DRAFT watermark in Sun Blue
\defineoverlay[Draft][{\sunbluet
\scale[factor=max]{\rotate[rotation=60]{~DRAFT
All -
I have a small block which creates a DRAFT watermark as the page
background:
% Create Draft watermark for later use
\doifmode{draft}{
% Put a DRAFT watermark in Sun Blue
\defineoverlay[Draft][{\sunbluet
\scale[factor=max]{\rotate[rotation=60]{~DRAFT~}}}]
\setupbackgrounds[page
In regard to adding support for ConTeXt or plain TeX to Asymptote, it
should be no problem to do this, but perhaps someone on this list can help
provide some preliminary information, particularly regarding item 1 below
on how best to rotate text at an arbitrary angle. Also, since I am not sure
John Bowman wrote:
In regard to adding support for ConTeXt or plain TeX to Asymptote, it
should be no problem to do this, but perhaps someone on this list can help
provide some preliminary information, particularly regarding item 1 below
on how best to rotate text at an arbitrary angle. Also
,
height=1029mm]
\setlayer[pagegraphics][preset=rightbottom]
%\setlayer[pagegraphics][corner={right,bottom}, location={left,top}]
{\switchtobodyfont[sans,12pt] \rotate[rotation=90]{
\tbbbred This poster was typeset with \ConTeXt\ }}
\setlayer[pagegraphics][x=20mm,y=200mm
over pages if you use [split=repeat] together with a\
bTABLEhead...\eTABLEhead.
Using the \rotate command prevents breaking, Possibly you better use
\setuppapersize[a4,landscape][a4,landscape], which of course rotates
the whole layout including headers and footers.
I didn't think
Hi Peter,
Peter Münster wrote:
\bTD[nr=7,align=low]
thanks, I overlooked that option!
Yours,
Karsten
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Hi,
Why is the Low Tech typeset as it is below?
Additionally: How can I align it to the lower end of the table?
Any hints appreciated,
Karsten
%
\setupcolors[state=start]
\showframe
\starttext
\rotate[rotation=90,location=broad]\bgroup
\framed[width=\textheight,height=\textwidth
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Karsten Heymann wrote:
Why is the Low Tech typeset as it is below?
I don't know why, but you could try \rotate[rotation=90]{\hbox{Low Tech}}
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Karsten Heymann wrote:
Additionally: How can I align it to the lower end of the table?
\bTD[nr=7,align=low]
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with a\
bTABLEhead...\eTABLEhead.
Using the \rotate command prevents breaking, Possibly you better use
\setuppapersize[a4,landscape][a4,landscape], which of course rotates
the whole layout including headers and footers.
I am afraid, that once you include the table into a \placefigure
environment, breaking
rem reset reshape residue rgb2hsv rgbplot
rootobject roots rose rosser rot90 rotate round rref rrefmovie rsf2csf save
saxis schur sec sech semilogx semilogy set setstr shading sign sin sinh size
slice sort sound spalloc sparse spaugment spconvert spdiags specular speye
spfun sph2cart
,rootobject,roots,rose,rosser,rot90,rotate,
round,rref,rrefmovie,rsf2csf,save,saxis,schur,sec,sech,semilogx,
semilogy,set,setstr,shading,sign,sin,sinh,size,slice,sort,sound,
spalloc,sparse,spaugment,spconvert,spdiags,specular,speye,spfun,
sph2cart,sphere,spinmap,spline,spones,spparms,sprandn,sprandsym
]{\rotate[rotation=90]{~MY||
DRAFT~}}}]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=Draft]
This also seems to work for [page] only. But I want the text in one
of the edges or in the margin, not smack in the middle of the page.
I am doing something wrong in not getting the finetuning per area as
the manual
}]
{\switchtobodyfont[sans,24pt]\rotate{\white\bf MRC}}}
\vfill%
\hbox{%
\vbox{%
\switchtobodyfont[sil-gentium,10pt]
\logogray{\rotate{\currentdate \workdir}}}
\vbox{%
\switchtobodyfont[sil-gentium,10pt]
\logogray{\rotate
). As with
Acrobat 7, one can embed
such 3D graphics in a PDF, Acrobat then shows (very much like with a
movie) a surrounding
box within which one can rotate, move scale the 3D image. I f
available, I would replace most of my
3D graphics with 3D objects (surface). This is of course a rather
{#1}{\currentvalue}}]}
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defineoverlay[layer1][{\color[red]{this is layer 1}}]
\defineoverlay[layer2][{\rotate[rotation=30]{\color[blue]{this is layer 2}}}]
\defineoverlay[layer3][{\rotate[rotation=60]{\color[green]{this is layer 3}}}]
\starttext
\addBGafter{layer1}
\input
][background={\Remove{#1}{\currentvalue}}]}
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defineoverlay[layer1][{\color[red]{this is layer 1}}]
\defineoverlay[layer2][{\rotate[rotation=30]{\color[blue]{this is layer 2}}}]
\defineoverlay[layer3][{\rotate[rotation=60]{\color[green]{this is layer 3}}}]
\starttext
\addBGafter
[\def\par{;\rawcharacter{10}}].
I experience exactly the same problem here both under Windows and
Linux. ^M should be replaced by some newline. If I do that manually,
the module works perfectly.
A bit weird request (and not urgent at all since there are other ways
to solve this): could rotate
this): could rotate= be added to \externalfigure once in
the distant future? The resulting graphs in postscript are rotated 90
degrees counterclocwise.
hm, i have to think about it
maybe \def\par{; } also works here, i dunny how long gnuplot lines may be
did \def\par{;} work out ok
...
probably some scaling is involved as well
Thank you very much!
I'm just playing around with your code und found that rotate seems to
set its angle globally:
In
\definesymbol [CC ulp7][\CeltSymbol{81}]
\definesymbol [CC urp7][{\rotate[270]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}]
\definesymbol
like Border to supp-fun or so ...
probably some scaling is involved as well
Thank you very much!
I'm just playing around with your code und found that rotate seems to
set its angle globally:
In
\definesymbol [CC ulp7][\CeltSymbol{81}]
\definesymbol [CC urp7][{\rotate[270
Am 2005-12-21 um 14:43 schrieb Hans Hagen:
In
\definesymbol [CC ulp7][\CeltSymbol{81}]
\definesymbol [CC urp7][{\rotate[270]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}]
\definesymbol [CC lrp7][{\rotate[180]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}]
\definesymbol [CC llp7][{\rotate[90]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}]
each
--)\MarkLoc(e2)
\ArrowHeads(1)
\MoveToLoc(e1)\Rotate(20)\CycleEdgeSpec(40,30)\CycleEdge(e1)\EdgeLabel(--$1-p$--)
\CurvedEdgeSpec(15,0.2,345,0.2)
\CurvedEdge(e0,e2)\EdgeLabel(--$1$--)
\CurvedEdge(e1,e2)\EdgeLabel(--$p$--)
\CurvedEdge(e2,e0)\EdgeLabel(--$1-p$--)
\CurvedEdge(e2,e1)\EdgeLabel(--$p
\def\Al{\~a\~l}
\unexpanded\def\h#1{{\buildtextbottombreve #1}}
\unexpanded\def\.#1{{\buildtextbottomdot #1}}
\unexpanded\def\:#1{{\buildtextaccent\textdotaccent #1}}
%%%=ayn-hamzah
\def\cupd{\leavevmode%
\USHIFT{14}\rotate[rotation=180,location
= Original Message From Peter Münster [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
Perhaps a bit simpler:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defineoverlay[Draft][{\lightgray
\scale[factor=max]{\rotate[rotation=60]{~DRAFT~}}}]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=Draft]
\starttext
\input tufte
\stoptext
Indeed
Perhaps a bit simpler:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defineoverlay[Draft][{\lightgray
\scale[factor=max]{\rotate[rotation=60]{~DRAFT~}}}]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=Draft]
\starttext
\input tufte
\stoptext
It works! Thank You :-)
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Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I would like to define an accented rotated character e,
schwagrave. The following definition fails because of two reasons:
- rotate rotates around the middle of the baseline (I would like to
place the rotated e at the same place where
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
So now that I have the properly rotated letter, is it possible to do
the following:
% U0259 LATIN SMALL LETTER SCHWA
\definecharacter schwa {\rotate[rotation=180,location=high]{\hbox{e}}}
\definecharacter schwagrave {\buildtextaccent\textgrave{\schwa}}
\schwagrave
Hm
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
So now that I have the properly rotated letter, is it possible to do
the following:
% U0259 LATIN SMALL LETTER SCHWA
\definecharacter schwa {\rotate[rotation=180,location=high]{\hbox{e}}}
\definecharacter schwagrave {\buildtextaccent\textgrave{\schwa}}
\schwagrave
Hm
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
So now that I have the properly rotated letter, is it possible to do
the following:
% U0259 LATIN SMALL LETTER SCHWA
\definecharacter schwa {\rotate[rotation=180,location=high]{\hbox{e}}}
\definecharacter schwagrave {\buildtextaccent\textgrave{\schwa}}
\schwagrave
Hm
Hello,
I would like to define an accented rotated character e,
schwagrave. The following definition fails because of two reasons:
- rotate rotates around the middle of the baseline (I would like to
place the rotated e at the same place where it was before)
- buildtextaccent doesn't like the box
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
I would like to define an accented rotated character e,
schwagrave. The following definition fails because of two reasons:
- rotate rotates around the middle of the baseline (I would like to
place the rotated e at the same place where it was before
All,
I'm looking for a new idea for something I need to do. I typically
create a path on a domain [-5,5] as follows, a arbitrary. Then I
randomly reflect the path about and axis, a line, or maybe rotate it.
The result is that parts of the path may lie outside a bounding window.
% define
Hello,
could anybody explain, why the DRAFT is bigger on the last two pages
please?
\defineoverlay[Draft][{\scale[factor=max]{\rotate[rotation=60]{~DRAFT~}}}]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=Draft]
\starttext
\starttables[|l|]
\dorecurse{200}{\NC hallo \NC\AR}
\stoptables
\stoptext
Cheers
Peter Münster wrote:
could anybody explain, why the DRAFT is bigger on the last two pages
please?
I played with
\defineoverlay[Draft][{\scale[factor=max]
{\rotate[rotation=60]{\framed[strut=no,offset=0pt]{\strut~DRAFT~\strut]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=Draft]
\showstruts
]
\starttext
\rotated
!it blew up here. did not recognize \rotated
\rotate (no d)
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Hi everybody,
I've got a PDF saying
/MediaBox [ 0 0 842 595 ]
/Rotate 270
but on concatenating it via texexec to
a second PDF saying
/MediaBox [0 0 595 842]
the first one is displayed landscape and cut to half.
How can I prevent this. Does texexec ignore the
rotation commands? Need I parse
Thomas Schrader wrote:
Hi everybody,
I've got a PDF saying
/MediaBox [ 0 0 842 595 ]
/Rotate 270
but on concatenating it via texexec to
a second PDF saying
/MediaBox [0 0 595 842]
the first one is displayed landscape and cut to half.
How can I prevent this. Does texexec ignore the
rotation
{\leaders\hrule height
.067354ex\hfill}\hfill\SHIFT{1}\cr\i\cr}}}
\ialign{##\cr\USHIFT{120}\hfill\hbox to .21243em{\leaders\hrule height
.07ex\hfill}\hfill\SHIFT{1}\cr\i\cr}}}
\definecharacter imacron {\IBAR} % ConTeXt-dependent!
3.
\def\cupd{\leavevmode\USHIFT{14}\rotate[rotation=180
: bt rotate 90 xscale 2.0 }
These lines are to be used in TeX. MetaPost also knows a special
command, I just don't know how to use it. (This is probably the
communication channel to PDF when trying to implement some more exotic
shadings.)
take a look at supp-mpe.tex, all we need is some variant
an interesting new
feature: 3D objects (3D Artwork as they call it), but I haven't found
anything else about that.
In dvipdfm there's an example of using:
\special{pdf: bt rotate 90 xscale 2.0 }
These lines are to be used in TeX. MetaPost also knows a special
command, I just don't know how to use
David Arnold wrote:
But I am wondering how to use it to set up a big Copyright in the
background?
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=embargo]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defineoverlay[embargo][{\lightgray\scale[factor=max]{\rotate[rotation=45]{EMBARGO}}}]
\starttext \input tufte \stoptext
Hans
capabilities of ConTeXt. I finally found \rotate combing through the
base files (it's not in cont-eni.pdf). It would be very useful to know all
such graphics commands in ConTeXt. The organization of the Reference Manual of
Lamport's book on LaTeX, or even the end-of-chapter command summaries of
cont
Hi,
Was anyone able to look at this?
:-)
Best
Idris
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 12:51:58 -0600, Idris Samawi Hamid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi syndicate,
I have found a serious problem in the latest ConTeXt: when using
\rotate[]{}, \raise does not seem to work probably. Consider the
following example
Hi crew,
In the ConTeXt documentation the basic graphics commands are not
documented, like \rotate[]{}, which I discovered combing the /context/base
files. Can a list of similar commands be provided? At least those commands
which are analogous to LaTeX's graphix.sty?
I need an, e.g., \mirror
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 05:15 PM 2/20/2003 +0100, you wrote:
%output=pdf
\starttext
\input tufte
\startTEXpage
\rotate [height=210mm,
width=297mm,
rotation=90]
{\placetable{My Caption}{
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD
Hans Hagen wrote:
At 16:22 23/03/2004, you wrote:
Hi all.
I want to use some arrows of the ZapfDingbats fonts. Most of the
arrows included in this font are directed from left to right. I tried
to use \rotate to produce arrows directed to different directions.
Yet, rotate produces new lines
At 16:22 23/03/2004, you wrote:
Hi all.
I want to use some arrows of the ZapfDingbats fonts. Most of the arrows
included in this font are directed from left to right. I tried to use
\rotate to produce arrows directed to different directions. Yet, rotate
produces new lines.
Example
Hi all.
I want to use some arrows of the ZapfDingbats fonts. Most of the arrows
included in this font are directed from left to right. I tried to use
\rotate to produce arrows directed to different directions. Yet, rotate
produces new lines.
Example:
\definefontsynonym[ZapfDingbats][zd
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