>> I am searching since several days now .... tomorow y need a solution :-( >> >> I want to rotate two lines with: >> >> \starttext >> \bTABLE >> \bTR >> \bTD{\rotate[rotation=90]{first line\crlf second line}}\eTD >> \eTR >> \eTABLE >> \stoptext >> >> >> but instead of: (rotated 90°) >> first line >> second line >> >> I get: >> first linesecond line >> >> >> Help. Please. > > >Perhaps using two cells (one per line) will work: > > \bTABLE > \bTR > \bTD[rightframe=off]{\rotate[rotation=90]{first line}}\eTD > \bTD[leftframe=off]{\rotate[rotation=90]{second line}}\eTD > \bTD{and some text in the next column}\eTD > \eTR > \eTABLE Of course this solution works but it is unhandy for my needs. I have lots of cells in the table with different amounts of lines. Isn't there an easy way to rotate a cell which has has a text with several linebreaks? I hope there is a ConTeXt-way ... otherwise I have to generate a graphic of the whole table with gimp ... I don't like this idea. --
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