From: Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@googlemail.com>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: Re: rotated (landscape) pages in portrait document
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 18:26:14 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <101618A8-4ABF-4A70-8E78-52FDB22757DA@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=8VsBe2P4v99UdKSE2sez0Vk17MQHGO5x14Tac@mail.gmail.com>
Am 01.10.2010 um 17:41 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
> And the other question: is there some quick trick that would "rotate
> the whole page" inside a document, so that the page would still be
> portrait, but text would be rotated with textwidth and textheight
> swapped, but with preserved main header (in reality I do not care
> about the header).
>
> I would like to put a narrow, but several lines long equation
> (\startalign) on left (bottom) and image on the right (top).
>
> I was playing with an approximation
>
> \rotate[rotation=90]{\vbox{
> \startformula\startalign[n=6,align={middle,middle,right,middle,left,left}]
> \NC l \NC\hbox to 1em{}\NC m_l \NC\hbox to 1em{}\NC \text{orb.}\hbox
> to 2em{} \NC Y_{lm}\NR
> \NC 0 \NC\NC 0 \NC\NC s \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{
> 1}{π}} \NR
> \NC 1 \NC\NC 0 \NC\NC p_z \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{
> 3}{π}}\frac{z}{r} \NR
> \NC 1 \NC\NC \pm1 \NC\NC p_x \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{
> 3}{π}}\frac{x}{r} \NR
> \NC \NC\NC \NC\NC p_y \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{
> 3}{π}}\frac{y}{r} \NR
> \NC 2 \NC\NC 0 \NC\NC d_{z^2} \NC \frac{1}{4}\sqrt{\frac{
> 5}{π}}\frac{3z^2-r^2}{r^2} \NR
> \NC 2 \NC\NC \pm1 \NC\NC d_{xz} \NC
> \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{15}{π}}\frac{xz}{r^2} \NR
> \NC \NC\NC \NC\NC d_{yz} \NC
> \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{15}{π}}\frac{yz}{r^2} \NR
> \NC 2 \NC\NC \pm2 \NC\NC d_{xy} \NC
> \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{15}{π}}\frac{xy}{r^2} \NR
> \NC \NC\NC \NC\NC d_{x^2-y^2} \NC
> \frac{1}{4}\sqrt{\frac{15}{π}}\frac{x^2-y^2}{r^2} \NR
> \stopalign\stopformula}}
> % and then externalfigure on the right ...
>
> but the formula takes exactly \textwidth space, I didn't manage to
> convince it to consume less space (I could probably change textwidth
> locally).
>
> I know for workarounds (typesetting a different document for example
> and then include the page), but I really wonder if switching
> orientation just for a page (to typeset a table for example) is doable
> in some elegant way.
\starttext
\bTABLE[orientation=90,frame=off,width=\textwidth,height=.5\textheight,align=lohi]
\bTR
\bTD \externalfigure[cow] \eTD
\eTR
\bTR
\bTD
\starttabulate[|Mc|Mr|Ml|Ml|]
\NC l \NC m_l \NC \text{orb.} \NC Y_{lm} \NC\NR
\NC 0 \NC 0 \NC s \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{1}{π}} \NC\NR
\NC 1 \NC 0 \NC p_z \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{3}{π}}\frac{z}{r} \NC\NR
\NC 1 \NC ±1 \NC p_x \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{3}{π}}\frac{x}{r} \NC\NR
\NC \NC \NC p_y \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{3}{π}}\frac{y}{r} \NC\NR
\NC 2 \NC 0 \NC d_{z^2} \NC \frac{1}{4}\sqrt{\frac{5}{π}}\frac{3z^2-r^2}{r^2} \NC\NR
\NC 2 \NC ±1 \NC d_{xz} \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{15}{π}}\frac{xz}{r^2} \NC\NR
\NC \NC \NC d_{yz} \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{15}{π}}\frac{yz}{r^2} \NC\NR
\NC 2 \NC ±2 \NC d_{xy} \NC \frac{1}{2}\sqrt{\frac{15}{π}}\frac{xy}{r^2} \NC\NR
\NC \NC \NC d_{x^2-y^2} \NC \frac{1}{4}\sqrt{\frac{15}{π}}\frac{x^2-y^2}{r^2} \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-10-01 15:41 Mojca Miklavec
2010-10-01 16:12 ` Wolfgang Schuster
2010-10-03 22:57 ` Mojca Miklavec
2010-10-03 23:59 ` Hans Hagen
2010-10-04 13:37 ` Mojca Miklavec
2010-10-01 16:26 ` Wolfgang Schuster [this message]
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