New paragraph in table with rotated box
I'd like to have a new line in a rotated box in a tabular environment. MWE as follows:
documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{microtype}
usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage{graphicx}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{p{5cm} | p{5cm}}
A & B \
Here it newline works & rotatebox{90}{Here it newline doesn‘t} \
end{tabular}
end{document}
Thanks in advance!
tables paragraphs rotating
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I'd like to have a new line in a rotated box in a tabular environment. MWE as follows:
documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{microtype}
usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage{graphicx}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{p{5cm} | p{5cm}}
A & B \
Here it newline works & rotatebox{90}{Here it newline doesn‘t} \
end{tabular}
end{document}
Thanks in advance!
tables paragraphs rotating
1
For more than one line, you can put a parbox inside the rotatebox. Or use varwidth or (as in Mico's answer) a tabular.
– John Kormylo
Mar 19 at 15:57
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I'd like to have a new line in a rotated box in a tabular environment. MWE as follows:
documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{microtype}
usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage{graphicx}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{p{5cm} | p{5cm}}
A & B \
Here it newline works & rotatebox{90}{Here it newline doesn‘t} \
end{tabular}
end{document}
Thanks in advance!
tables paragraphs rotating
I'd like to have a new line in a rotated box in a tabular environment. MWE as follows:
documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{microtype}
usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage{graphicx}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{p{5cm} | p{5cm}}
A & B \
Here it newline works & rotatebox{90}{Here it newline doesn‘t} \
end{tabular}
end{document}
Thanks in advance!
tables paragraphs rotating
tables paragraphs rotating
asked Mar 19 at 14:09
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For more than one line, you can put a parbox inside the rotatebox. Or use varwidth or (as in Mico's answer) a tabular.
– John Kormylo
Mar 19 at 15:57
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For more than one line, you can put a parbox inside the rotatebox. Or use varwidth or (as in Mico's answer) a tabular.
– John Kormylo
Mar 19 at 15:57
1
1
For more than one line, you can put a parbox inside the rotatebox. Or use varwidth or (as in Mico's answer) a tabular.
– John Kormylo
Mar 19 at 15:57
For more than one line, you can put a parbox inside the rotatebox. Or use varwidth or (as in Mico's answer) a tabular.
– John Kormylo
Mar 19 at 15:57
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The contents of the second argument of rotatebox
is subject to some restrictive assumptions regarding possible content. That's why the approach you tried in your query doesn't quite "work".
A flexible solution is to define a custom tabular
environment and to employ it in the second argument of rotatebox
. This is done in the following example.
documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{microtype,array,lmodern,graphicx}
newcommandmytab[1]{begin{tabular}[t]{c}#1end{tabular}}
newcommandrotbox[1]{rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{mytab{#1}}}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{|p{5cm}|>{centeringarraybackslash}p{5cm}|}
hline
A & B \
hline
Here it newline works & rotbox{Here it\does too} \
hline
end{tabular}
end{document}
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The contents of the second argument of rotatebox
is subject to some restrictive assumptions regarding possible content. That's why the approach you tried in your query doesn't quite "work".
A flexible solution is to define a custom tabular
environment and to employ it in the second argument of rotatebox
. This is done in the following example.
documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{microtype,array,lmodern,graphicx}
newcommandmytab[1]{begin{tabular}[t]{c}#1end{tabular}}
newcommandrotbox[1]{rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{mytab{#1}}}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{|p{5cm}|>{centeringarraybackslash}p{5cm}|}
hline
A & B \
hline
Here it newline works & rotbox{Here it\does too} \
hline
end{tabular}
end{document}
add a comment |
The contents of the second argument of rotatebox
is subject to some restrictive assumptions regarding possible content. That's why the approach you tried in your query doesn't quite "work".
A flexible solution is to define a custom tabular
environment and to employ it in the second argument of rotatebox
. This is done in the following example.
documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{microtype,array,lmodern,graphicx}
newcommandmytab[1]{begin{tabular}[t]{c}#1end{tabular}}
newcommandrotbox[1]{rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{mytab{#1}}}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{|p{5cm}|>{centeringarraybackslash}p{5cm}|}
hline
A & B \
hline
Here it newline works & rotbox{Here it\does too} \
hline
end{tabular}
end{document}
add a comment |
The contents of the second argument of rotatebox
is subject to some restrictive assumptions regarding possible content. That's why the approach you tried in your query doesn't quite "work".
A flexible solution is to define a custom tabular
environment and to employ it in the second argument of rotatebox
. This is done in the following example.
documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{microtype,array,lmodern,graphicx}
newcommandmytab[1]{begin{tabular}[t]{c}#1end{tabular}}
newcommandrotbox[1]{rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{mytab{#1}}}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{|p{5cm}|>{centeringarraybackslash}p{5cm}|}
hline
A & B \
hline
Here it newline works & rotbox{Here it\does too} \
hline
end{tabular}
end{document}
The contents of the second argument of rotatebox
is subject to some restrictive assumptions regarding possible content. That's why the approach you tried in your query doesn't quite "work".
A flexible solution is to define a custom tabular
environment and to employ it in the second argument of rotatebox
. This is done in the following example.
documentclass[english]{scrartcl}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{microtype,array,lmodern,graphicx}
newcommandmytab[1]{begin{tabular}[t]{c}#1end{tabular}}
newcommandrotbox[1]{rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{mytab{#1}}}
begin{document}
begin{tabular}{|p{5cm}|>{centeringarraybackslash}p{5cm}|}
hline
A & B \
hline
Here it newline works & rotbox{Here it\does too} \
hline
end{tabular}
end{document}
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For more than one line, you can put a parbox inside the rotatebox. Or use varwidth or (as in Mico's answer) a tabular.
– John Kormylo
Mar 19 at 15:57