Stephen Harris wrote:
Eric Zollars wrote:
I have a figure that is imported and rotated 90 degrees (so it reads
down to up), but the caption remains left to right.
Is there a way to make a caption (in a float) read down to up?
Eric
http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~tex/manual/node37.html
If a
I need to rotate a figure and the associated caption by 90 degrees
counterclockwise.
http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~tex/manual/node37.html
If a figure or table is too wide, you may try to rotate the figure or
table 90 degrees counter-clockwise to produce a landscape figure or
table. Figures
Eric Zollars wrote:
I need to rotate a figure and the associated caption by 90 degrees
counterclockwise.
Have a look at http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf.
/Paul
I discovered that the problem is that the DVI is not displaying the
rotated caption correctly. This is Yap 2.4.1803 on Windows.
pdflatex displays the rotated caption correctly (and the figure once I
convert it to pdf).
So the problem appears to be DVI. (I already had this problem with a
Eric Zollars wrote:
I discovered that the problem is that the DVI is not displaying the
rotated caption correctly. This is Yap 2.4.1803 on Windows.
pdflatex displays the rotated caption correctly (and the figure once I
convert it to pdf).
So the problem appears to be DVI. (I already had
Stephen Harris wrote:
Eric Zollars wrote:
I discovered that the problem is that the DVI is not displaying the
rotated caption correctly. This is Yap 2.4.1803 on Windows.
pdflatex displays the rotated caption correctly (and the figure once I
convert it to pdf).
So the problem appears to be
Stephen Harris wrote:
Eric Zollars wrote:
I have a figure that is imported and rotated 90 degrees (so it reads
down to up), but the caption remains left to right.
Is there a way to make a caption (in a float) read down to up?
Eric
http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~tex/manual/node37.html
If a
I need to rotate a figure and the associated caption by 90 degrees
counterclockwise.
http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~tex/manual/node37.html
If a figure or table is too wide, you may try to rotate the figure or
table 90 degrees counter-clockwise to produce a landscape figure or
table. Figures
Eric Zollars wrote:
I need to rotate a figure and the associated caption by 90 degrees
counterclockwise.
Have a look at http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf.
/Paul
I discovered that the problem is that the DVI is not displaying the
rotated caption correctly. This is Yap 2.4.1803 on Windows.
pdflatex displays the rotated caption correctly (and the figure once I
convert it to pdf).
So the problem appears to be DVI. (I already had this problem with a
Eric Zollars wrote:
I discovered that the problem is that the DVI is not displaying the
rotated caption correctly. This is Yap 2.4.1803 on Windows.
pdflatex displays the rotated caption correctly (and the figure once I
convert it to pdf).
So the problem appears to be DVI. (I already had
Stephen Harris wrote:
Eric Zollars wrote:
I discovered that the problem is that the DVI is not displaying the
rotated caption correctly. This is Yap 2.4.1803 on Windows.
pdflatex displays the rotated caption correctly (and the figure once I
convert it to pdf).
So the problem appears to be
Stephen Harris wrote:
Eric Zollars wrote:
I have a figure that is imported and rotated 90 degrees (so it reads
down to up), but the caption remains left to right.
Is there a way to make a caption (in a float) read down to up?
Eric
http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~tex/manual/node37.html
"If a
I need to rotate a figure and the associated caption by 90 degrees
counterclockwise.
http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~tex/manual/node37.html
"If a figure or table is too wide, you may try to rotate the figure or
table 90 degrees counter-clockwise to produce a landscape figure or
table. Figures
Eric Zollars wrote:
I need to rotate a figure and the associated caption by 90 degrees
counterclockwise.
Have a look at http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf.
/Paul
I discovered that the problem is that the DVI is not displaying the
rotated caption correctly. This is Yap 2.4.1803 on Windows.
pdflatex displays the rotated caption correctly (and the figure once I
convert it to pdf).
So the problem appears to be DVI. (I already had this problem with a
Eric Zollars wrote:
I discovered that the problem is that the DVI is not displaying the
rotated caption correctly. This is Yap 2.4.1803 on Windows.
pdflatex displays the rotated caption correctly (and the figure once I
convert it to pdf).
So the problem appears to be DVI. (I already had
Stephen Harris wrote:
Eric Zollars wrote:
I discovered that the problem is that the DVI is not displaying the
rotated caption correctly. This is Yap 2.4.1803 on Windows.
pdflatex displays the rotated caption correctly (and the figure once I
convert it to pdf).
So the problem appears to be
I have a figure that is imported and rotated 90 degrees (so it reads
down to up), but the caption remains left to right.
Is there a way to make a caption (in a float) read down to up?
Eric
Eric Zollars wrote:
I have a figure that is imported and rotated 90 degrees (so it reads
down to up), but the caption remains left to right.
Is there a way to make a caption (in a float) read down to up?
Eric
http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~tex/manual/node37.html
If a figure or table is too
I have a figure that is imported and rotated 90 degrees (so it reads
down to up), but the caption remains left to right.
Is there a way to make a caption (in a float) read down to up?
Eric
Eric Zollars wrote:
I have a figure that is imported and rotated 90 degrees (so it reads
down to up), but the caption remains left to right.
Is there a way to make a caption (in a float) read down to up?
Eric
http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~tex/manual/node37.html
If a figure or table is too
I have a figure that is imported and rotated 90 degrees (so it reads
down to up), but the caption remains left to right.
Is there a way to make a caption (in a float) read down to up?
Eric
Eric Zollars wrote:
I have a figure that is imported and rotated 90 degrees (so it reads
down to up), but the caption remains left to right.
Is there a way to make a caption (in a float) read down to up?
Eric
http://www.ece.tamu.edu/~tex/manual/node37.html
"If a figure or table is too
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