Am 2005-12-21 um 14:43 schrieb Hans Hagen:
In \definesymbol [CC ulp7] [\CeltSymbol{81}] \definesymbol [CC urp7] [{\rotate[270]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}] \definesymbol [CC lrp7] [{\rotate[180]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}] \definesymbol [CC llp7] [{\rotate[90]{\CeltSymbol{81}}}] each of the rotated symbols is rotated 90� use rotation=270 instead -)
#-/ oh me stupid, thank you.
% \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=depth] {\ruledhbox{\bfb (depth)}}}}% % \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=fit] {\ruledhbox{\bfb (fit)}}}}% % \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=broad] {\ruledhbox{\bfb (broad)}}}}% % \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=normal] {\ruledhbox{\bfb (normal)}}}}% % \hbox to .2\hsize{\hss\ruledhbox{\rotate[location=high] {\ruledhbox{\bfb (high)}}}}}
thank you again. Unfortunately I reckognized that the celtic border font that I tried to use has so bad metrics (irregular flesh around the glyph) that the task is impossible without adapting the font (and FontForge has no "fit bounding box" command)... Grüßlis vom Hraban! --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://contextgarden.net http://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)