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-====== Typesetting things in landscape orientation ====== 
- 
- 
-It's often necessary to typeset part of a document in landscape 
-orientation; to achieve this, one needs not only to change the page 
-dimensions, but also to instruct the output device to print the 
-strange page differently. 
- 
-There are two "ordinary" mechanisms for doing two slight variations 
-of landscape typesetting: 
-   
- 
--  If you have a single floating object that is wider than it is 
-    deep, and will only fit on the page in landscape orientation, use 
-    the [[ctanpkg>rotating|rotating]] package; this defines 
-    ''sidewaysfigure'' and ''sidewaystable'' 
-    environments which create floats that occupy a whole page. 
-   
- 
-    Note that [[ctanpkg>rotating|rotating]] has problems in a document that also 
-    loads the [[ctanpkg>float|float]] package, which recommended in other 
-    answers in these FAQs, for example that on 
-    [[FAQ-floats|float placement]].  The [[ctanpkg>rotfloat|rotfloat]] package 
-    loads [[ctanpkg>rotating|rotating]] for you, and smooths the interaction with 
-    [[ctanpkg>float|float]]. 
--  If you have a long sequence of things that need to be typeset in 
-    landscape (perhaps a code listing, a wide ''tabbing'' 
-    environment, or a huge table typeset using [[ctanpkg>longtable|longtable]] or 
-    [[ctanpkg>supertabular|supertabular]]), use the [[ctanpkg>lscape|lscape]] package (or 
-    [[ctanpkg>pdflscape|pdflscape]] if you're generating PDF output, whether 
-    using pdfLaTeX or ''dvips'' and generating PDF from 
-    that).  Both packages define an environment ''landscape'', which 
-    clears the current page and restarts typesetting in landscape 
-    orientation (and clears the page at the end of the environment 
-    before returning to portrait orientation). 
- 
-No currently available package makes direct provision for typesetting 
-in both portrait and landscape orientation on the same page (it's not 
-the sort of thing that TeX is well set-up to do).  If such 
-behaviour was an absolute necessity, one might use the techniques 
-described in 
-[[FAQ-textflow|"flowing text around figures"]], and would 
-rotate the landscape portion using the rotation facilities of the 
-[[ctanpkg>graphics|graphics]] package.  (Returning from landscape to portrait 
-orientation would be somewhat easier: the portrait part of the page 
-would be a bottom float at the end of the landscape section, with its 
-content rotated.) 
- 
-To set an entire document in landscape orientation, one might use 
-[[ctanpkg>lscape|lscape]] around the whole document.  A better option is the 
-''landscape'' option of the [[ctanpkg>geometry|geometry]] package; if you 
-also give it ''dvips'' or ''pdftex'' option, 
-[[ctanpkg>geometry|geometry]] also emits the rotation instructions to cause the 
-output to be properly oriented.  The [[ctanpkg>memoir|memoir]] class has the same 
-facilities, in this respect, as does [[ctanpkg>geometry|geometry]]. 
- 
-A word of warning: most current TeX previewers do not honour 
-rotation requests in DVI files. 
-Your best bet is to convert your output to PostScript or to PDF, and 
-to view these "final" forms with an appropriate viewer. 
- 
- 
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