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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/seminar/semrot.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/seminar/semrot.sty deleted file mode 100644 index dbaa0162aee..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/seminar/semrot.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -%% BEGIN sem-rot.sty -\def\fileversion{1.0} -\def\filedate{93/04/01} -%% -%% LaTeX style option `semrot.sty'. -%% For use with LaTeX v2.09 and the `seminar' document style. -%% -%% COPYRIGHT 1993, by Timothy Van Zandt, Timothy.VAN-ZANDT@insead.edu -%% See seminar.sty or seminar.doc for copying restrictions. -%% -%% The following is just an interface for seminar.sty: -\def\leftsliderotation#1{\@rotate[l]{#1}} -\def\rightsliderotation#1{\@rotate[r]{#1}} -\sliderotation{left} -%% -%% And the rest is rotate.sty, as distributed with Rokicki's dvips. -%% -% These macros allow you to rotate or flip a \TeX\ box. Very useful for -% sideways tables or upsidedown answers. -% -% To use, create a box containing the information you want to rotate. -% (An hbox or vbox will do.) Now call \@rotr\boxnum to rotate the -% material and create a new box with the appropriate (flipped) dimensions. -% \@rotr rotates right, \@rotl rotates left, \@rotu turns upside down, and -% \@rotf flips. These boxes may contain other rotated boxes. -% -\newdimen\@rotdimen -\newbox\@rotbox - -\def\@vspec#1{\special{ps:#1}}% passes #1 verbatim to the output -\def\@rotstart#1{\@vspec{gsave currentpoint currentpoint translate - #1 neg exch neg exch translate}}% #1 can be any origin-fixing transformation -\def\@rotfinish{\@vspec{currentpoint grestore moveto}}% gets back in synch -% -% First, the rotation right. The reference point of the rotated box -% is the lower right corner of the original box. -% -\def\@rotr#1{\@rotdimen=\ht#1\advance\@rotdimen by\dp#1% - \hbox to\@rotdimen{\hskip\ht#1\vbox to\wd#1{\@rotstart{90 rotate}% - \box#1\vss}\hss}\@rotfinish} -% -% Next, the rotation left. The reference point of the rotated box -% is the upper left corner of the original box. -% -\def\@rotl#1{\@rotdimen=\ht#1\advance\@rotdimen by\dp#1% - \hbox to\@rotdimen{\vbox to\wd#1{\vskip\wd#1\@rotstart{270 rotate}% - \box#1\vss}\hss}\@rotfinish}% -% -% Upside down is simple. The reference point of the rotated box -% is the upper right corner of the original box. (The box's height -% should be the current font's xheight, \fontdimen5\font, -% if you want that xheight to be at the baseline after rotation.) -% -\def\@rotu#1{\@rotdimen=\ht#1\advance\@rotdimen by\dp#1% - \hbox to\wd#1{\hskip\wd#1\vbox to\@rotdimen{\vskip\@rotdimen - \@rotstart{-1 dup scale}\box#1\vss}\hss}\@rotfinish}% -% -% And flipped end for end is pretty ysae too. We retain the baseline. -% -\def\@rotf#1{\hbox to\wd#1{\hskip\wd#1\@rotstart{-1 1 scale}% - \box#1\hss}\@rotfinish}% -% -% Now the user interface for LaTeX: \rotate[type]{text} where -% ``type'' is `l' for left, `r' for right, `u' for upside-down, or -% `f' for flip. `l' is the default. -% -\def\rotate{\@ifnextchar[{\@rotate}{\@rotate[l]}} -\def\@rotate[#1]#2{\setbox\@rotbox=\hbox{#2}\@nameuse{@rot#1}\@rotbox} -\endinput -%% END sem-rot.sty |