I am redoing a book originally done in InDesign
and the prior typesetter took delight in using
every trick in the book. I can match all of them
 in context except one. He creates little sidebars
 and sometimes he leans them to the left by a few
degrees. Here is an example of one such sidebar.
How do I cause it to lean to the left about 3
degrees?
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\starttext
\setupframed[background=screen,framecorner=rectangular,backgroundscreen=0.70]
\placeintermezzo[right,none]{}
\startframedtext[width=3in]

\centerline {\bf RECIPE FOR SUCCESS}
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\noindent

\input knuth.tex
\stopframedtext
\input knuth.tex
\input knuth.tex
\input knuth.tex

\stoptext
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I know I am supposed to use \rotate but I can't
figure out how to rotate an intermezzo.

Please help!

John Culleton
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