From 34897eebd22c3de968b64f09bb4a371d96cb0b89 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2020 03:02:01 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202002030302 --- macros/latex/required/graphics/rotex.tex | 30 +++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'macros/latex/required/graphics/rotex.tex') diff --git a/macros/latex/required/graphics/rotex.tex b/macros/latex/required/graphics/rotex.tex index 9dabfd37f7..0ba5948998 100644 --- a/macros/latex/required/graphics/rotex.tex +++ b/macros/latex/required/graphics/rotex.tex @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ written at 10 degree intervals round the compass. We use `rlap' to ensure that all the texts are printed at the same point. Just to show that \TeX\ can handle PostScript muckings-about properly\ldots -\begin{example} +\begin{example} \newcount\wang \newsavebox{\wangtext} \newdimen\wangspace @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ desires \LaTeX\ to leave space for the rotated box, then `turn' is used: \end{turn} end here \end{example} The environment `Sideways' is a special case, setting the rotation to $-90$, -and leaving the correct space for the rotated box. +and leaving the correct space for the rotated box. \begin{example} Start here \begin{sideways}% @@ -120,18 +120,18 @@ the \TeX\ box, you have to adjust the box in the normal \LaTeX\ way: \begin{example} \newsavebox{\foo} -\savebox{\foo}{\parbox{1in}{Save -the whales Save the whale -Save the whale +\savebox{\foo}{\parbox{1in}{Save +the whales Save the whale +Save the whale Save the whale}}% Start \begin{turn}{45}\usebox{\foo}\end{turn} End \end{example} \begin{example} -\savebox{\foo}{\parbox[b]{1in}{Save -the whales Save the whale -Save the whale +\savebox{\foo}{\parbox[b]{1in}{Save +the whales Save the whale +Save the whale Save the whale}}% Start \begin{turn}{45}\usebox{\foo}\end{turn} @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ End \end{example} \def\testrot#1{% -\savebox{\foo}{\parbox{1in}{Save +\savebox{\foo}{\parbox{1in}{Save the whales Save the whale Save the whale Save the whale}}% \framebox{---\begin{turn}{#1}\framebox{\usebox{\foo}}\end{turn}---}}% @@ -272,9 +272,9 @@ figures, this presents no problem. Figure \ref{fig1} shows how PostScript files which are being incorporated using can be rotated at will, while Figure \ref{fig2} shows, in contrast, how `includegraphics' itself handles rotation. It is also possible to rotate the -whole of the figure environment, including caption, +whole of the figure environment, including caption, by using the `sidewaysfigure' ands `sidewaystable' environments -in place of `figure' and `table'. +in place of `figure' and `table'. Sideways figures and tables always take up the whole page. They can be rotated so that the bottom ot the figures is on the left or the right; @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ on the final page.\label{rotfloat1}} \begin{tabular}{|llllllllp{1in}lp{1in}|} \hline Context &Length &Breadth/ &Depth &Profile &Pottery &Flint &Animal &Stone &Other &C14 Dates \\ - & &Diameter & & & & & + & &Diameter & & & & & Bones&&&\\ \hline &&&&&&&&&&\\ @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Bones&&&\\ 794 &2.89m &0.75m &0.25m &Irreg. &P16 &$\times$3 & --- & --- &--- &---\\ \hline \end{tabular} - + \caption[Grooved Ware and Beaker Features, their Finds and Radiocarbon Dates]{Grooved Ware and Beaker Features, their Finds and Radiocarbon Dates; For a breakdown of the Pottery @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ on the final page.\label{rotfloat1}} \begin{tabular}{|llllllllp{1in}lp{1in}|} \hline Context &Length &Breadth/ &Depth &Profile &Pottery &Flint &Animal &Stone &Other &C14 Dates \\ - & &Diameter & & & & & + & &Diameter & & & & & Bones&&&\\ \hline &&&&&&&&&&\\ @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ Bones&&&\\ 794 &2.89m &0.75m &0.25m &Irreg. &P16 &$\times$3 & --- & --- &--- &---\\ \hline \end{tabular} - + \caption[Grooved Ware and Beaker Features, their Finds and Radiocarbon Dates]{Grooved Ware and Beaker Features, their Finds and Radiocarbon Dates; For a breakdown of the Pottery -- cgit v1.2.3