On Mon, 2024-06-03 at 17:04 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > ai2472206007@yeah.net schrieb am 03.06.2024 um 11:35: > > you can try 'setuptext' and '\setuptexttexts' to put "draft" in > > margin.and use 'orientation' to change direction. > > > > %%%% > > \defineframed    [marginframe] > >                           [width=max,     height=max,       > > style=\ss, > >                            corner=08,     location=lohi,    > > frame=off] > > \setuptext         [style={\ss}] > > \setuptexttexts  [margin] [] > >                          [\marginframe{\hbox orientation 1 > > {DRAFT}}] > >                          [\marginframe{\hbox orientation 1 > > {DRAFT}}] > > There is no need for low level option when you use \rotate, e.g. > >      [\marginframe{\rotate[rotation=270]{DRAFT}}] > > \framed has a orientation key but it's not so easy to use in this > case > because you have to set length for width and height, e.g. > >      \defineframed >        [marginframe] >        [width=\textheight, >         height=\rightmarginwidth, >         orientation=270] > > Wolfgang Thank you kindly, Wolfgang et al. Very helpful. -- Kip Warner OpenPGP signed/encrypted mail preferred https://www.thevertigo.com