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Re: Rotated Table in the middle of text
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G. Branden Robinson |
Subject: |
Re: Rotated Table in the middle of text |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Mar 2024 06:14:18 -0600 |
Hi Damian,
At 2024-03-06T08:43:59+1100, Damian McGuckin wrote:
> The rotated table within a document is a commonly used paradigm within
> a document, i.e. an A4 landscape page within a document full of A4
> portraint pages.
>
> What is the best way to achieve this?
As far as I know, you have to resort to tricks like embedding PostScript
commands to achieve it. The *roff language doesn't have a mechanism for
expressing rotation of glyphs, and it is up to the output device to
actually draw any font's glyph.
> Does anybody have examples of how they achieve this?
Tadziu probably does. Here are some past mailing list posts in the
neighborhood.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2003-02/msg00071.html
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2012-01/msg00075.html
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2002-12/msg00109.html
The last seems to hold the most promise to me, as a non-expert in this
area, but it would require a somewhat kludgey approach of pre-rendering
your table (with groff, of course), converting it to EPS, and then
including it (rotated) in the document proper.
Regards,
Branden
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