[texhax] simple rotate/invert character
Rupert Swarbrick
rswarbrick at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 13:24:16 CEST 2008
Bryan W. Lepore <Bryan.Lepore <at> umassmed.edu> writes:
>
> is there a short command to rotate/invert a letter? so that without
> having to start a new environment, one could do something like :
>
> \invert{B}
>
> or
>
> \rotate{B}
>
> so the "B" gets inverted or rotated?
>
> -bryan
>
>
>From the "Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List", p57:
Reflecting and rotating existing symbols
A common request on comp.text.tex is for a reversed or rotated version of an
existing symbol. As a last resort, these effects can be achieved with the
graphicx (or graphics) package’s \reflectbox and \rotatebox macros. For example,
\rotatebox[origin=c]{180}{$\iota$}
Presumably, the trick to get stuff at the right height is the "origin" parameter.
It suggests that if you're worried about every output format/renderer doing the
right thing, you should instead try to find an actual upside-down font glyph.
Rupert
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