Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ub!acsu.buffalo.edu From: xiaofei@acsu.buffalo.edu (Xiaofei Wang) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: Re: text upside down in TeX or LaTeX Message-ID: <66407@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> Date: 20 Mar 91 01:24:14 GMT References: <91077.150516GUTEST8@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be> <91078.084301HOMH@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> Sender: news@acsu.Buffalo.EDU Organization: SUNY Buffalo Lines: 13 Nntp-Posting-Host: autarch.acsu.buffalo.edu In article <91078.084301HOMH@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> HOMH@QUCDN.QueensU.CA writes: * If what you meant was to rotate the text 90 or 180 degree then you can use the * DVIDRV from the emTeX package by Eberhard Mattes. It can work on various * printers. Hope this helps. * This is true. But this feature works on a *page* basis so one has to use ``print twice'' technique if one just needs portion of a page to be rotated. I have seen rotate.sty or rotate.tex which handles postscripts. However one needs a dvips/postscript printer in order to use rotate.sty[tex]. -- xiaofei@acsu.buffalo.edu / rutgers!ub!xiaofei / v118raqa@ubvms.bitnet