[texhax] Making horizontal pages

Abedelaziz Mohaisen mo7aisen at gmail.com
Tue Feb 20 05:33:19 CET 2007


You can use the package lscape (i.e., \usepackage{ lscape}) and then you can
do as follows

\begin{landscape}

Text here

\end{ landscape }

By doing so, the lines between the begin and end will be in landscaped
fashion and the outside will be normal one!

Aziz

 

Abedelaziz Mohaisen
Information Security Research Laboratory, INHA University.

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From: texhax-bounces at tug.org [mailto:texhax-bounces at tug.org] On Behalf Of
HRE
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 1:07 PM
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Subject: [texhax] Making horizontal pages

 

Hello, how are you.

 

How can I make a horizontal page and then... remove it; I mean, to put the
document, again, in vertical page.

 

Thank you, very much.





 

 

 

hre





 

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