Thanks for that Wolfgang. It doesn't seem to work though. The text stays at the
left.
Meantime I have tried two other approaches. Only an approach using a \framed
handles
longer lines.
My problem with the 3. \framed approach is: how do I get the size of the
current table
cell? In the MWE I
Martin Althoff schrieb am 12.06.2019 um 13:11:
I am trying to align rotated text horizontally and vertically in a table cell.
Vertically
is no problem, horizontally it fails. Non-rotated text is, of course, fine.
What can I do to fix the problem? Thanks for suggestions.
Martin
using:
Hi Willi,
thanks for the quick reply. I have the [align=lohi] as part of the setupTABLE
statement.
Now I tried adding it into the particular cell -- again no effect even if I add
"middle".
\bTD[align=lohi] \rotate[270]{\switchtobodyfont[8pt]a bit more text} \eTD
I suspect the rotate mechanism
Martin, did you try to add [align=lohi]?
Willi
> On 12 Jun 2019, at 13:11, Martin Althoff wrote:
>
> I am trying to align rotated text horizontally and vertically in a table
> cell. Vertically
> is no problem, horizontally it fails. Non-rotated text is, of course, fine.
>
> What can I do to
I am trying to align rotated text horizontally and vertically in a table cell.
Vertically
is no problem, horizontally it fails. Non-rotated text is, of course, fine.
What can I do to fix the problem? Thanks for suggestions.
Martin
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