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Re: Problems with @CentredDisplay in @Rotate sections
From: |
Michael Renner |
Subject: |
Re: Problems with @CentredDisplay in @Rotate sections |
Date: |
Tue, 24 Jan 2006 18:55:09 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5 (Windows/20051201) |
Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hi,
Hi Ludovic,
thanks for your fast answer!
An obvious solution is to embed address@hidden' /within/ address@hidden':
@CD 90d @Rotate { Test }
This wouldn't work in my case since we've got entire sections in a
rotate context, although I can drop that now since @PageOrientation
works now as expected (apparently there was a bug in 3.25 which caused
lout to display stuff in Portrait even when using @PageOrientation {
Landscape }).
If you do want to make it the other way round, then you might be able to
set the width of address@hidden' to work around this problem:
90d @Rotate {
10c @Wide
@CD { Test }
}
Apparently @Place breaks @CD too. Furthermore current lout versions
generate ghostscript-incompatible postscript by not inserting blanks
between the number and the unit, e.g.:
"LoutPageDict begin matr setmatrix left 1.9cm add top 12 sub cm
translate end gsave"
when changing that to
"LoutPageDict begin matr setmatrix left 1.9 cm add top 12 sub cm
translate end gsave"
it works.
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