ct is a table which does not fit the width of the page. Hence I
>> need to rotate it. Rotating the table is ok, but the caption is not rotated.
>> My question is how can I instruct ConTeXt to rotate the caption and place it
>> on the right side?
>> My attempt:
>&
Am 25.03.23 um 21:39 schrieb Willi Egger via ntg-context:
Hello everybody,
in my project is a table which does not fit the width of the page. Hence I need
to rotate it. Rotating the table is ok, but the caption is not rotated. My
question is how can I instruct ConTeXt to rotate the caption
Hello everybody,
in my project is a table which does not fit the width of the page. Hence I need
to rotate it. Rotating the table is ok, but the caption is not rotated. My
question is how can I instruct ConTeXt to rotate the caption and place it on
the right side?
My attempt:
test.pdf
kip4cm
\dostepwiserecurse{0}{360}{10}{
\doloopoverlist{normal,default,depth,fit,broad,high,middle}{
\ruledhbox{\rotate[rotation=\recurselevel, location=\recursestring]{%
\framed
[width=\textheight, height=\textwidth, rulethickness=5pt,
depth=0cm, foregroundstyle=\bfd]
{\recurse
}]
\starttext
\doiffile{A3page.pdf}
{\def\Doc{A3page.pdf}
\getfiguredimensions[\Doc]
\dorecurse{\noffigurepages}
{\ifodd\recurselevel
\rotate[rotation=90]
{\externalfigure[\Doc][page=\recurselevel, width=\textheight]}
\else\rotate[rotation=270
]
\dorecurse{\noffigurepages}
{\ifodd\recurselevel
\rotate[rotation=90]
{\externalfigure[\Doc][page=\recurselevel, width=\textheight]}
\else\rotate[rotation=270]
{\externalfigure[\Doc][page=\recurselevel, width=\textheight]}
\fi}}
\stoptext
I’m afraid
I try to introduce a per character rotation using lua.
But a negative rotation angle seems to introduce a vertical offset to
the base line.
It might be intended, but how to get it gone?
Any hints?
.Floris
\def\streepA{%
\rotate[rotation=\ctxlua{context(math.random(1,15))}]{\|}%
}
\def\streepB
On 10/16/2019 5:02 PM, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
the following code stopped working after today's Ctx update:
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
%\externalfigure[hacker]
\getrandomnumber\t{0}{20}
\rotate[rotation=\numexpr\t-10\relax]{\externalfigure[dummy
Hello,
the following code stopped working after today's Ctx update:
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
%\externalfigure[hacker]
\getrandomnumber\t{0}{20}
\rotate[rotation=\numexpr\t-10\relax]{\externalfigure[dummy]}
\stoptext
with:
"
tex error
On Fri, 2018-04-06 at 11:05 +1200, Henri Menke wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> In the MWE below I would like py to be px rotated by 90 degrees but the labels
> should not be rotated. Is it possible?
>
> Cheers, Henri
>
> ---
I thought of using vardef but that is kind of verbose because I gave to
Dear list,
In the MWE below I would like py to be px rotated by 90 degrees but the labels
should not be rotated. Is it possible?
Cheers, Henri
---
\startMPpage
path p ; p := origin .. (2,1) .. (3,0) .. (2,-1) .. (-2,1) .. (-3,0) ..
(-2,-1) .. cycle ;
picture px, py ;
px := image (
\placefigure [] [foo] {Bar}
{\externalfigure[foo.pdf][rotation=90]}
Does not rotate my figure. It just remains as is. Am I forgetting something?
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Am 20.08.2014 um 17:09 schrieb Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
\placefigure [] [foo] {Bar}
{\externalfigure[foo.pdf][rotation=90]}
Does not rotate my figure. It just remains as is. Am I forgetting something?
You’re using the wrong key.
\setupexternalfigures[location=default
On 20 Aug 2014, at 17:26, Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Am 20.08.2014 um 17:09 schrieb Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
\placefigure [] [foo] {Bar}
{\externalfigure[foo.pdf][rotation=90]}
Does not rotate my figure. It just remains as is. Am I forgetting
]}
Does not rotate my figure. It just remains as is. Am I forgetting something?
You’re using the wrong key.
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\externalfigure[cow][width=4cm]
\externalfigure[cow][width=4cm,orientation=90]
This one has an interesting side effect
...@rna.nl:
\placefigure [] [foo] {Bar}
{\externalfigure[foo.pdf][rotation=90]}
Does not rotate my figure. It just remains as is. Am I forgetting
something?
You’re using the wrong key.
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\starttext
\externalfigure[cow][width=4cm
Am 20.08.2014 um 18:00 schrieb Gerben Wierda gerben.wie...@rna.nl:
\rotate[rotation=90]{\externalfigure[cow][width=4cm]}
This works better, but the figure's size is not changed. Apparently, the
size is calculated before it is rotated. And these claculations stick in
different ways
On Sun, 22 Jun 2014, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 6/18/2014 1:35 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I want to rotate a multiline text by 90 degrees, and I thought that
\framed[orientation=90] should do that. But it does not work as expected.
\defineframed[tightbox] [align=middle, width=fit, height=fit
On 6/18/2014 1:35 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
I want to rotate a multiline text by 90 degrees, and I thought that
\framed[orientation=90] should do that. But it does not work as expected.
\defineframed[tightbox] [align=middle, width=fit, height=fit]
\defineframed[rotatebox][tightbox
Hi,
I want to rotate a multiline text by 90 degrees, and I thought that
\framed[orientation=90] should do that. But it does not work as expected.
\defineframed[tightbox] [align=middle, width=fit, height=fit]
\defineframed[rotatebox][tightbox][orientation=90]
\starttext
\startlines
ABC
Hi,
The latest beta seems to have broken the \rotate command.
\starttext
\rotate{Test}
\stoptext
gives the following error
! Missing { inserted.
system tex error on line 2 in file test.tex: Missing { inserted ...
1 \starttext
2 \rotate{Test}
3 \stoptext
4
to be read
On 5-1-2012 19:05, Vianney le Clément wrote:
Hi,
The latest beta seems to have broken the \rotate command.
\starttext
\rotate{Test}
\stoptext
gives the following error
indeed, i already fixed it yesterday but didn't upload yet
Hans
2012/1/5 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl:
indeed, i already fixed it yesterday but didn't upload yet
Hans
Always nice to hear. I'll patiently wait for the Wise Men then :o).
Thanks,
Vianney
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On 30-12-2011 08:40, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 30.12.2011 um 05:55 schrieb Kip Warner:
Hey folks,
The nightly for Dec 29th seems to choke on \rotate. I have a statement:
\midaligned{\rotate[rotation=42]{\color[red] \bft THIS IS A DRAFT!}}
ConTeXt emits the following:
! Undefined
On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 12:16 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
it is indeed an issue as those temp vars are gone ... i redid the rotate
last night and will update later today
You know, sometimes I feel guilty pointing out how this or that is
broken, but I suppose its constructive since the book I am
On 30-12-2011 21:26, Kip Warner wrote:
On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 12:16 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
it is indeed an issue as those temp vars are gone ... i redid the rotate
last night and will update later today
You know, sometimes I feel guilty pointing out how this or that is
broken, but I suppose
On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 23:13 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
don't feel too guilty .. we need testing in order to get things right ..
currently I'm cleaning up, changing namespaces, getting rid of old code,
trying to make code more readable and do an occasional speedup and
therefore bugs can creep
Hey folks,
The nightly for Dec 29th seems to choke on \rotate. I have a statement:
\midaligned{\rotate[rotation=42]{\color[red] \bft THIS IS A DRAFT!}}
ConTeXt emits the following:
! Undefined control sequence.
\dodorotatenextbox ... \@@rorotation \@@layerxpos
Am 30.12.2011 um 05:55 schrieb Kip Warner:
Hey folks,
The nightly for Dec 29th seems to choke on \rotate. I have a statement:
\midaligned{\rotate[rotation=42]{\color[red] \bft THIS IS A DRAFT!}}
ConTeXt emits the following:
! Undefined control sequence.
\dodorotatenextbox
Dear list,
is there an easy option to rotate all text (not the table itself) in the first
row of a TABLE?
something like this:
\bTABLE
\bTR[rotate=90]
\bTD I am flipped \eTD
\bTD Me too. \eTD
\bTD Same here! \eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
On 15-11-2011 20:41, Christian wrote:
\bTABLE
\bTR[rotate=90]
\bTD I am flipped \eTD
\bTD Me too. \eTD
\bTD Same here! \eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD \rotate[rotation=45]{I am flipped} \eTD
Hello...
Sorry. I found a while ago solving of my question
(http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20070531.194738.fd862154.en.html).
I looked bad before.
Can I somehow vertically center all parts of splitting table?
Probably due to the preset layout everything is just fine for the first
Hello ...
To my previous mail I am sending minimal example of strange behavior of
splitting rotated table:
Can somehow be corrected?
Jaroslav Hajtmar
\definepapersize[paperportrait][A4]
\definelayout[portrait][width=middle, topspace=5mm, header=1cm,
footer=1.5cm, height=middle]
Hello ConTeXtist...
How can I arrange for correct split of rotated tables? Division table
does not respect margin of the page and on the next page is the rest of
the table in the middle of the page (and not on the left edge). The
table is placed separately on the whole page.
Can reasonably
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 16:48:45 Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17 2009, R. Bastian wrote:
\rotate[rotation=90]{\externalfigure[filename]}
\externalfigure[filename][orientation=90] ;)
\placefigure[here,90]{}{}
Yes! However, sometimes we want to turn
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 16:48:45 Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17 2009, R. Bastian wrote:
\rotate[rotation=90]{\externalfigure[filename]}
\externalfigure[filename][orientation=90
On Thursday 19 November 2009 12:26:40 luigi scarso wrote:
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 16:48:45 Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17 2009, R. Bastian wrote:
\rotate[rotation=90]{\externalfigure
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 22:16:34 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com scribit:
Am 16.11.2009 um 19:37 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
On Monday 16 November 2009 19:29:12 R. Bastian wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to rotate a pdf-figure ?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
On Tue, Nov 17 2009, R. Bastian wrote:
\rotate[rotation=90]{\externalfigure[filename]}
\externalfigure[filename][orientation=90] ;)
OK, it is the param I hoped to get, but how to find it in the doc ?
Hello,
I suppose, that you can find orientation=... only in the sources
Peter Münster wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17 2009, R. Bastian wrote:
\rotate[rotation=90]{\externalfigure[filename]}
\externalfigure[filename][orientation=90] ;)
OK, it is the param I hoped to get, but how to find it in the doc ?
Hello,
I suppose, that you can find orientation=... only
Hello,
is there a way to rotate a pdf-figure ?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Using_Graphics
thanks,
--
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www.musiques-rb.org
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On Monday 16 November 2009 19:29:12 R. Bastian wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to rotate a pdf-figure ?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Using_Graphics
thanks,
\rotate[rotation=90]{\externalfigure[filename]}
Alan
Am 16.11.2009 um 19:37 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
On Monday 16 November 2009 19:29:12 R. Bastian wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to rotate a pdf-figure ?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Using_Graphics
thanks,
\rotate[rotation=90]{\externalfigure[filename]}
\externalfigure[filename
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 the
rotated
command. On the other hand the fill command rotates as expected. What is
wrong?
\startuseMPgraphic{Dir}
pickup pencircle scaled
(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
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Albrecht Kauffmann alkauffm at rz.uni-potsdam.de writes:
only to (1): try
draw (((0,0) -- dir(0)*u -- dir(60)*u --cycle) rotated 60);
Thanks Albrecht. That worked great.
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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 the following. I know
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Curious Learn curiousle...@gmail.com 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,
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
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 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?
Gerhard
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http://www.psychotherapie-kugler.de
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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!
Hraban
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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}}
Cheers, Peter
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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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...
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
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
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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