Hello, I would like to define an accented rotated character e, "schwagrave". The following definition fails because of two reasons: - rotate rotates around the middle of the baseline (I would like to place the rotated e at the same place where it was before) - buildtextaccent doesn't like the box produced by rotation %----------------------------------------------------------% % U0254 LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN O \definecharacter openo {\rotate[rotation=180]{c}} % U0259 LATIN SMALL LETTER SCHWA \definecharacter schwa {\rotate[rotation=180]{e}} \definecharacter schwagrave {\buildtextaccent\textgrave{\schwa}} 1\openo 2\schwagrave 3 %----------------------------------------------------------% In the second example I would like to rotate the accent to produce some other glyphs used in our phonetics: %----------------------------------------------------------% \definecharacter textinvertedbreve {\rotate[rotation=180]{\textbreve}} \def\buildtextbottominvertedbreve {\bottomaccent{.25ex}{0}{5}{\textinvertedbreve}} % U0217 LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH INVERTED BREVE \definecharacter uinvertedbreve {\buildtextaccent\textinvertedbreve u} % U0216 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH INVERTED BREVE \definecharacter Uinvertedbreve {\buildtextaccent\textinvertedbreve U} % spoken u, not in Unicode \definecharacter uinvertedbrevebelow {\buildtextbottominvertedbreve u} 1\uinvertedbrevebelow 2\uinvertedbreve 3\Uinvertedbreve 4 \it 1\uinvertedbrevebelow 2\uinvertedbreve 3\Uinvertedbreve 4 %----------------------------------------------------------% Any suggestions? Thank you, Mojca