Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!uokmax!munnari.oz.au!lawley From: lawley@cs.mu.OZ.AU (michael lawley) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex,aus.tex Subject: Re: Sideways printing from LaTeX/TeX Message-ID: Date: 19 Nov 90 00:19:33 GMT References: Sender: news@cs.mu.oz.au Reply-To: lawley@mullauna.cs.mu.OZ.AU Distribution: comp Organization: Computer Science Dept., University of Melbourne, Australia. Lines: 38 In-reply-to: lawley@cs.mu.OZ.AU's message of 18 Nov 90 02:22:27 GMT Thanks to Rich Kaul, Brian Denehy & Isaac Balbin for their responses. It is both possible and quite straightforward. Here is a complete example... ------------------cut here--------------- \documentstyle{article} \begin{document} % Set things up % Input rotate macros to rotate tables by 90 degrees \input{rotate} % Input epsf macros for including PostScript graphics \input{epsf} % Redefine scaling macro so that horizontal scaling is done automatically \def\epsfsize#1#2{\ifnum#1>\hsize\hsize\else#1\fi} % Table(s) follow \begin{table} \caption{SPICE model parameters} \centerline{ \setbox0=\hbox{ \begin{tabular}{|c|l|} \hline {\bf SPICE} & \\ {\bf keyword} & {\bf Parameter description} \\ \hline \hline LEVEL & model index \\ \hline NSUB & substrate doping \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \rotl{0} } \end{table} \end{document} -- _--_|\ michael lawley (lawley@cs.mu.OZ.AU). / \ The Unicycling Systems Programmer, \_.--.*/ Melbourne University, Computer Science v "You can't, really, dust for vomit."