Rotating with the center of rotation in the right place
The code below results in something other than the obverse and reverse being back to back, which is what I wanted. "turn" puts the center of rotation at the upper left corner of the image, but for this occasion one would need it at the center of the image. How is that done?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{fancybox}
usepackage{latexsym}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{fullpage}
usepackage{rotating}
begin{document}
begin{center}
obverse: doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
~1 & quad & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & quad & 1~ \
{} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} \ & & text{george} \
~1 & & text{ONE}~vphantom{displaystylesum^1}~text{DOLLAR} & & 1~
end{array}
$
}
$${}$$
reverse: doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
text{sc one} & & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & & text{sc one} \
& & text{sc in god we trust};text{ all others pay cash.} \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} qquad Huge{mathbb{ONE}} qquad Huge{bigcirc} \ {} \
text{sc one} & & text{ONE DOLLAR} & & text{sc one}
end{array}
$
}
end{center}
newpage
begin{center}
begin{turn}{-90}
doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
~1 & quad & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & quad & 1~ \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} \ & & text{george} \
~1 & & text{ONE}~vphantom{displaystylesum^1}~text{DOLLAR} & & 1~
end{array}
$
} end{turn}
begin{turn}{+90}
doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
text{sc one} & & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & & text{sc one} \
& & text{sc in god we trust};text{ all others pay cash.} \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} qquad Huge{mathbb{ONE}} qquad Huge{bigcirc} \ {} \
text{sc one} & & text{ONE DOLLAR} & & text{sc one}
end{array}
$
}
end{turn}
end{center}
end{document}
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The code below results in something other than the obverse and reverse being back to back, which is what I wanted. "turn" puts the center of rotation at the upper left corner of the image, but for this occasion one would need it at the center of the image. How is that done?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{fancybox}
usepackage{latexsym}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{fullpage}
usepackage{rotating}
begin{document}
begin{center}
obverse: doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
~1 & quad & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & quad & 1~ \
{} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} \ & & text{george} \
~1 & & text{ONE}~vphantom{displaystylesum^1}~text{DOLLAR} & & 1~
end{array}
$
}
$${}$$
reverse: doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
text{sc one} & & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & & text{sc one} \
& & text{sc in god we trust};text{ all others pay cash.} \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} qquad Huge{mathbb{ONE}} qquad Huge{bigcirc} \ {} \
text{sc one} & & text{ONE DOLLAR} & & text{sc one}
end{array}
$
}
end{center}
newpage
begin{center}
begin{turn}{-90}
doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
~1 & quad & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & quad & 1~ \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} \ & & text{george} \
~1 & & text{ONE}~vphantom{displaystylesum^1}~text{DOLLAR} & & 1~
end{array}
$
} end{turn}
begin{turn}{+90}
doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
text{sc one} & & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & & text{sc one} \
& & text{sc in god we trust};text{ all others pay cash.} \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} qquad Huge{mathbb{ONE}} qquad Huge{bigcirc} \ {} \
text{sc one} & & text{ONE DOLLAR} & & text{sc one}
end{array}
$
}
end{turn}
end{center}
end{document}
rotating
add a comment |
The code below results in something other than the obverse and reverse being back to back, which is what I wanted. "turn" puts the center of rotation at the upper left corner of the image, but for this occasion one would need it at the center of the image. How is that done?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{fancybox}
usepackage{latexsym}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{fullpage}
usepackage{rotating}
begin{document}
begin{center}
obverse: doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
~1 & quad & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & quad & 1~ \
{} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} \ & & text{george} \
~1 & & text{ONE}~vphantom{displaystylesum^1}~text{DOLLAR} & & 1~
end{array}
$
}
$${}$$
reverse: doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
text{sc one} & & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & & text{sc one} \
& & text{sc in god we trust};text{ all others pay cash.} \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} qquad Huge{mathbb{ONE}} qquad Huge{bigcirc} \ {} \
text{sc one} & & text{ONE DOLLAR} & & text{sc one}
end{array}
$
}
end{center}
newpage
begin{center}
begin{turn}{-90}
doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
~1 & quad & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & quad & 1~ \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} \ & & text{george} \
~1 & & text{ONE}~vphantom{displaystylesum^1}~text{DOLLAR} & & 1~
end{array}
$
} end{turn}
begin{turn}{+90}
doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
text{sc one} & & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & & text{sc one} \
& & text{sc in god we trust};text{ all others pay cash.} \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} qquad Huge{mathbb{ONE}} qquad Huge{bigcirc} \ {} \
text{sc one} & & text{ONE DOLLAR} & & text{sc one}
end{array}
$
}
end{turn}
end{center}
end{document}
rotating
The code below results in something other than the obverse and reverse being back to back, which is what I wanted. "turn" puts the center of rotation at the upper left corner of the image, but for this occasion one would need it at the center of the image. How is that done?
documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{fancybox}
usepackage{latexsym}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{fullpage}
usepackage{rotating}
begin{document}
begin{center}
obverse: doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
~1 & quad & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & quad & 1~ \
{} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} \ & & text{george} \
~1 & & text{ONE}~vphantom{displaystylesum^1}~text{DOLLAR} & & 1~
end{array}
$
}
$${}$$
reverse: doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
text{sc one} & & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & & text{sc one} \
& & text{sc in god we trust};text{ all others pay cash.} \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} qquad Huge{mathbb{ONE}} qquad Huge{bigcirc} \ {} \
text{sc one} & & text{ONE DOLLAR} & & text{sc one}
end{array}
$
}
end{center}
newpage
begin{center}
begin{turn}{-90}
doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
~1 & quad & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & quad & 1~ \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} \ & & text{george} \
~1 & & text{ONE}~vphantom{displaystylesum^1}~text{DOLLAR} & & 1~
end{array}
$
} end{turn}
begin{turn}{+90}
doublebox{
$
begin{array}{ccccc}
text{sc one} & & text{THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA} & & text{sc one} \
& & text{sc in god we trust};text{ all others pay cash.} \ {} \
& & Huge{bigcirc} qquad Huge{mathbb{ONE}} qquad Huge{bigcirc} \ {} \
text{sc one} & & text{ONE DOLLAR} & & text{sc one}
end{array}
$
}
end{turn}
end{center}
end{document}
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