Hi!
I'm writing an article where I would like the appendix in landscape
orientation, and the rest in portrait. I don't want a table, which I
know how to rotate, but plain text. Does anyone know how to achieve this?
/Sara
Page 4 of http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf
may be what you need.
Eric
Sara Stymne wrote:
Hi!
I'm writing an article where I would like the appendix in landscape
orientation, and the rest in portrait. I don't want a table, which I
know how to rotate, but plain text. Does anyone know
That's what i would need, but I can't get it to work. I get loads of
errors when I try. I attach a non-working sample file. I tried it both
with LyX 1.3.6 on Linux (Ubuntu) and LyX 1.4.1 on Solaris.
/Sara
Eric Zollars wrote:
Page 4 of http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf
may be what you
Hi again!
That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks!
The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it
should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the
orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the
preamble solved the
Sara Stymne wrote:
Hi again!
That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks!
The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it
should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the
orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the
Hi!
I'm writing an article where I would like the appendix in landscape
orientation, and the rest in portrait. I don't want a table, which I
know how to rotate, but plain text. Does anyone know how to achieve this?
/Sara
Page 4 of http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf
may be what you need.
Eric
Sara Stymne wrote:
Hi!
I'm writing an article where I would like the appendix in landscape
orientation, and the rest in portrait. I don't want a table, which I
know how to rotate, but plain text. Does anyone know
That's what i would need, but I can't get it to work. I get loads of
errors when I try. I attach a non-working sample file. I tried it both
with LyX 1.3.6 on Linux (Ubuntu) and LyX 1.4.1 on Solaris.
/Sara
Eric Zollars wrote:
Page 4 of http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf
may be what you
Hi again!
That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks!
The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it
should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the
orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the
preamble solved the
Sara Stymne wrote:
Hi again!
That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks!
The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it
should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the
orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the
Hi!
I'm writing an article where I would like the appendix in landscape
orientation, and the rest in portrait. I don't want a table, which I
know how to rotate, but plain text. Does anyone know how to achieve this?
/Sara
Page 4 of http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf
may be what you need.
Eric
Sara Stymne wrote:
Hi!
I'm writing an article where I would like the appendix in landscape
orientation, and the rest in portrait. I don't want a table, which I
know how to rotate, but plain text. Does anyone know
That's what i would need, but I can't get it to work. I get loads of
errors when I try. I attach a non-working sample file. I tried it both
with LyX 1.3.6 on Linux (Ubuntu) and LyX 1.4.1 on Solaris.
/Sara
Eric Zollars wrote:
Page 4 of http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf
may be what you
Hi again!
That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks!
The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it
should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the
orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the
preamble solved the
Sara Stymne wrote:
Hi again!
That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks!
The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it
should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the
orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the
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