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Using Imported Graphics in LaTeX and pdfLaTeX - Mirror

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Although it may seem strange that the graphics have different sizes, it should make<br />

sense after view<strong>in</strong>g the Bound<strong>in</strong>gBoxes<br />

Each graphic is scaled such that its rotated Bound<strong>in</strong>gBox is 1 <strong>in</strong>ch tall. The scal<strong>in</strong>g<br />

scales the size of the Bound<strong>in</strong>gBox not the size of visible graphics.<br />

11.3 Alignment of Rotated <strong>Graphics</strong><br />

11.3.1 Example #1<br />

When graphics are rotated, the objects may not align properly. For example<br />

\beg<strong>in</strong>{center}<br />

\<strong>in</strong>cludegraphics[totalheight=1<strong>in</strong>]{rosette}<br />

\<strong>in</strong>cludegraphics[totalheight=1<strong>in</strong>,angle=-45]{rosette}<br />

\<strong>in</strong>cludegraphics[totalheight=1<strong>in</strong>,angle=-90]{rosette}<br />

\end{center}<br />

produces<br />

Aga<strong>in</strong>, this is better illustrated by the Bound<strong>in</strong>gBoxes<br />

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