[texhax] a desired command
scholtz at usc.edu
scholtz at usc.edu
Wed Apr 23 03:10:04 CEST 2008
I'm an avid TeX Shop user and currently writing papers and a book in
LaTeX. I've run into one problem that I cannot completely solve.
I have a table that is much too wide for a page. I'd like to rotate
it 90 degrees CCW so that it will fit on a page all by itself, within
a much larger standard document. I suppose that I could create two
documents with different page shapes and splice them together
afterwards (make the unusual typeset page a graphic, rotate it, and
then insert it with \includegraphics), but then table, and equation
numbers, etc., within the rotated material are a problem. Is there
any way to rotate one table (a page) within a TeX document? Ideally
I would like a \tablerotate{ } command that would float the table to
the next free page, take care of changes in the page shape and turn
everything 90 degrees. I assume that a similar \figurerotate{ }
command with similar characteristics would be useful too.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Dr. Robert Scholtz
Fred H. Cole Professor of Engineering
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2565
scholtz at usc.edu
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