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From: Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>
Subject: Re: rotate problem
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 14:43:53 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <43A95C19.70800@wxs.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <135F4C03-A943-47B3-ADF7-7D911F88C7AA@fiee.net>

Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:

> Am 2005-12-20 um 23:15 schrieb Hans Hagen:
>
>>> I'm thinking about utilizing border fonts and how to make  
>>> automatic  frames for use with \framed (I guess that's still too  
>>> hard for me,  but let's see...)
>>
>>
>> think backgrounds and leaders:
>>
>> if needed i can add something 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]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}]
>     \definesymbol [CC lrp7]    [{\rotate[180]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}]
>     \definesymbol [CC llp7]    [{\rotate[90]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}]
> each of the rotated symbols is rotated 90�
>
> What can I do?

use rotation=270 instead -)

in your case, also play with:

% \dostepwiserecurse{0}{360}{10}
%   {\startlinecorrection[blank]
%    \hbox
%      {\expanded{\setuprotate[rotation=\recurselevel]}%
%       \traceboxplacementtrue
%       \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=depth] 
{\ruledhbox{\bfb  (depth)}}}}%
%       \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=fit]   
{\ruledhbox{\bfb    (fit)}}}}%
%       \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=broad] 
{\ruledhbox{\bfb  (broad)}}}}%
%       \hbox to 
.2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=normal]{\ruledhbox{\bfb 
(normal)}}}}%
%       \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=high]  
{\ruledhbox{\bfb   (high)}}}}}
%    \stoplinecorrection}

Hans

  reply	other threads:[~2005-12-21 13:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-12-07 13:55 fonts Hans Hagen
2005-12-07 14:41 ` fonts Thomas A. Schmitz
2005-12-07 14:47   ` fonts Taco Hoekwater
2005-12-07 17:09     ` fonts Thomas A. Schmitz
2005-12-07 20:09 ` fonts Henning Hraban Ramm
2005-12-08  8:39   ` fonts Taco Hoekwater
2005-12-08 17:17     ` fonts Henning Hraban Ramm
2005-12-08 18:01       ` fonts Adam Lindsay
2005-12-08 22:02         ` fonts Henning Hraban Ramm
2005-12-08 23:08           ` fonts Adam Lindsay
2005-12-08 23:10             ` fonts Steve Peter
2005-12-09 22:51             ` fonts Henning Hraban Ramm
2005-12-10 13:32             ` fonts Henning Hraban Ramm
2005-12-10 19:23               ` fonts VnPenguin
2005-12-19  8:06         ` fonts Joachim Trinkwitz
2005-12-19  9:56           ` fonts Hans Hagen
2005-12-20 21:24           ` fonts Henning Hraban Ramm
2005-12-20 22:15             ` fonts Hans Hagen
2005-12-21 11:42               ` rotate problem (was: fonts/borders) Henning Hraban Ramm
2005-12-21 13:43                 ` Hans Hagen [this message]
2005-12-21 15:53                   ` rotate problem Henning Hraban Ramm

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