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rotate text in posterbox



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Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)How to Blend Fcolorbox with Surrounding Texttcbox raise base for selected text onlyRotate `tcolorbox` with shadowNormal body text within tcolorboxspacing between text and frame of table?Renaming default chapter text in tcolorboxTcolorbox automatically adjusted to the current text size and the text full fills the last line of a paragraphinline text by tcolorboxModify a particular posterbox from tcolorbox in a sequenceText in tcolorbox by using new enviroment










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friends
i have posterbox and i want to put text in this box.
Please see image



Minimal working example:



documentclassarticle

usepackagetcolorbox
tcbuselibraryposter
usepackagetikz

usepackagelipsum

begindocument

begintcbposter[
poster =
columns=1,
rows=2,
spacing=3mm,
height=14cm,
width=12cm,
,
]
posterbox[
colframe = red,
width=13cm, height= 10cm
] includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b

endtcbposter

enddocument


enter image description here



Add "ABC" and "XYZ" like attached image
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friends
i have posterbox and i want to put text in this box.
Please see image



Minimal working example:



documentclassarticle

usepackagetcolorbox
tcbuselibraryposter
usepackagetikz

usepackagelipsum

begindocument

begintcbposter[
poster =
columns=1,
rows=2,
spacing=3mm,
height=14cm,
width=12cm,
,
]
posterbox[
colframe = red,
width=13cm, height= 10cm
] includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b

endtcbposter

enddocument


enter image description here



Add "ABC" and "XYZ" like attached image
Thanks










share|improve this question






















  • I don't think this has anything to do with tcbposter.

    – JouleV
    26 mins ago













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friends
i have posterbox and i want to put text in this box.
Please see image



Minimal working example:



documentclassarticle

usepackagetcolorbox
tcbuselibraryposter
usepackagetikz

usepackagelipsum

begindocument

begintcbposter[
poster =
columns=1,
rows=2,
spacing=3mm,
height=14cm,
width=12cm,
,
]
posterbox[
colframe = red,
width=13cm, height= 10cm
] includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b

endtcbposter

enddocument


enter image description here



Add "ABC" and "XYZ" like attached image
Thanks










share|improve this question














friends
i have posterbox and i want to put text in this box.
Please see image



Minimal working example:



documentclassarticle

usepackagetcolorbox
tcbuselibraryposter
usepackagetikz

usepackagelipsum

begindocument

begintcbposter[
poster =
columns=1,
rows=2,
spacing=3mm,
height=14cm,
width=12cm,
,
]
posterbox[
colframe = red,
width=13cm, height= 10cm
] includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b

endtcbposter

enddocument


enter image description here



Add "ABC" and "XYZ" like attached image
Thanks







tcolorbox tcbposter






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You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



documentclassarticle

usepackagetcolorbox
tcbuselibraryposter

usepackagelipsum

begindocument

begintcbposter[
poster =
columns=1,
rows=2,
spacing=3mm,
height=14cm,
width=12cm,
,
]
posterbox[
colframe = red,
width=13cm, height= 10cm
]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90] at (12,9.6) XYZ;
node[font=sffamilyLarge] at (6,5) XYZ;
endtcbposter
enddocument


enter image description here



Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



documentclassarticle

usepackagetcolorbox
tcbuselibraryposter
usetikzlibrarypositioning
usepackagelipsum

begindocument
begintcbposter[
poster =
columns=1,
rows=2,
spacing=3mm,
height=14cm,
width=12cm,
,
]
posterbox[
colframe = red,
width=13cm, height= 10cm
]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
node[font=sffamilyLarge,below=-10mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
endtcbposter
enddocument


enter image description here



Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



documentclassarticle

usepackagetcolorbox
tcbuselibraryposter

begindocument

begintcbposter[
poster =
columns=1,
rows=2,
spacing=3mm,
height=14cm,
width=12cm,
,
]
posterbox[
colframe = red,
width=13cm, height= 10cm
] begintabularcl
includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b &rotatebox90XYZ \
XYZ &
endtabular

endtcbposter

enddocument


enter image description here






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    With skin library you can draw whatever you want on a tcolorbox, with exact coordinates.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagegeometry
    usepackagetcolorbox
    tcbuselibraryskins
    pgfsetlayersmain
    begindocument
    begintcolorbox[
    width=13cm,height= 10cm,
    skin=freelance,
    interior code=%
    path (frame.south west) -- (frame.south east) node[midway,above=1ex,font=Largesffamily] ABC;
    path (frame.south east) -- (frame.north east) node[midway,rotate=90,above=1ex,fill=yellow,font=Largesffamily,inner sep=8pt] XYZ;
    ,
    frame code=%
    beginpgfonlayermain
    path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
    endpgfonlayer
    ,
    ]
    includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b
    endtcolorbox
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetcolorbox
      tcbuselibraryposter

      usepackagelipsum

      begindocument

      begintcbposter[
      poster =
      columns=1,
      rows=2,
      spacing=3mm,
      height=14cm,
      width=12cm,
      ,
      ]
      posterbox[
      colframe = red,
      width=13cm, height= 10cm
      ]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
      node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90] at (12,9.6) XYZ;
      node[font=sffamilyLarge] at (6,5) XYZ;
      endtcbposter
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetcolorbox
      tcbuselibraryposter
      usetikzlibrarypositioning
      usepackagelipsum

      begindocument
      begintcbposter[
      poster =
      columns=1,
      rows=2,
      spacing=3mm,
      height=14cm,
      width=12cm,
      ,
      ]
      posterbox[
      colframe = red,
      width=13cm, height= 10cm
      ]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
      node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
      node[font=sffamilyLarge,below=-10mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
      endtcbposter
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



      documentclassarticle

      usepackagetcolorbox
      tcbuselibraryposter

      begindocument

      begintcbposter[
      poster =
      columns=1,
      rows=2,
      spacing=3mm,
      height=14cm,
      width=12cm,
      ,
      ]
      posterbox[
      colframe = red,
      width=13cm, height= 10cm
      ] begintabularcl
      includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b &rotatebox90XYZ \
      XYZ &
      endtabular

      endtcbposter

      enddocument


      enter image description here






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        You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



        documentclassarticle

        usepackagetcolorbox
        tcbuselibraryposter

        usepackagelipsum

        begindocument

        begintcbposter[
        poster =
        columns=1,
        rows=2,
        spacing=3mm,
        height=14cm,
        width=12cm,
        ,
        ]
        posterbox[
        colframe = red,
        width=13cm, height= 10cm
        ]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
        node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90] at (12,9.6) XYZ;
        node[font=sffamilyLarge] at (6,5) XYZ;
        endtcbposter
        enddocument


        enter image description here



        Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



        documentclassarticle

        usepackagetcolorbox
        tcbuselibraryposter
        usetikzlibrarypositioning
        usepackagelipsum

        begindocument
        begintcbposter[
        poster =
        columns=1,
        rows=2,
        spacing=3mm,
        height=14cm,
        width=12cm,
        ,
        ]
        posterbox[
        colframe = red,
        width=13cm, height= 10cm
        ]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
        node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
        node[font=sffamilyLarge,below=-10mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
        endtcbposter
        enddocument


        enter image description here



        Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



        documentclassarticle

        usepackagetcolorbox
        tcbuselibraryposter

        begindocument

        begintcbposter[
        poster =
        columns=1,
        rows=2,
        spacing=3mm,
        height=14cm,
        width=12cm,
        ,
        ]
        posterbox[
        colframe = red,
        width=13cm, height= 10cm
        ] begintabularcl
        includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b &rotatebox90XYZ \
        XYZ &
        endtabular

        endtcbposter

        enddocument


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer



























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          You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



          documentclassarticle

          usepackagetcolorbox
          tcbuselibraryposter

          usepackagelipsum

          begindocument

          begintcbposter[
          poster =
          columns=1,
          rows=2,
          spacing=3mm,
          height=14cm,
          width=12cm,
          ,
          ]
          posterbox[
          colframe = red,
          width=13cm, height= 10cm
          ]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
          node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90] at (12,9.6) XYZ;
          node[font=sffamilyLarge] at (6,5) XYZ;
          endtcbposter
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



          documentclassarticle

          usepackagetcolorbox
          tcbuselibraryposter
          usetikzlibrarypositioning
          usepackagelipsum

          begindocument
          begintcbposter[
          poster =
          columns=1,
          rows=2,
          spacing=3mm,
          height=14cm,
          width=12cm,
          ,
          ]
          posterbox[
          colframe = red,
          width=13cm, height= 10cm
          ]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
          node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
          node[font=sffamilyLarge,below=-10mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
          endtcbposter
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



          documentclassarticle

          usepackagetcolorbox
          tcbuselibraryposter

          begindocument

          begintcbposter[
          poster =
          columns=1,
          rows=2,
          spacing=3mm,
          height=14cm,
          width=12cm,
          ,
          ]
          posterbox[
          colframe = red,
          width=13cm, height= 10cm
          ] begintabularcl
          includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b &rotatebox90XYZ \
          XYZ &
          endtabular

          endtcbposter

          enddocument


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



          documentclassarticle

          usepackagetcolorbox
          tcbuselibraryposter

          usepackagelipsum

          begindocument

          begintcbposter[
          poster =
          columns=1,
          rows=2,
          spacing=3mm,
          height=14cm,
          width=12cm,
          ,
          ]
          posterbox[
          colframe = red,
          width=13cm, height= 10cm
          ]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
          node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90] at (12,9.6) XYZ;
          node[font=sffamilyLarge] at (6,5) XYZ;
          endtcbposter
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



          documentclassarticle

          usepackagetcolorbox
          tcbuselibraryposter
          usetikzlibrarypositioning
          usepackagelipsum

          begindocument
          begintcbposter[
          poster =
          columns=1,
          rows=2,
          spacing=3mm,
          height=14cm,
          width=12cm,
          ,
          ]
          posterbox[
          colframe = red,
          width=13cm, height= 10cm
          ]name=A,column=1includegraphics[height=8cm]example-image-b
          node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
          node[font=sffamilyLarge,below=-10mm of TCBPOSTER@A] XYZ;
          endtcbposter
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



          documentclassarticle

          usepackagetcolorbox
          tcbuselibraryposter

          begindocument

          begintcbposter[
          poster =
          columns=1,
          rows=2,
          spacing=3mm,
          height=14cm,
          width=12cm,
          ,
          ]
          posterbox[
          colframe = red,
          width=13cm, height= 10cm
          ] begintabularcl
          includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b &rotatebox90XYZ \
          XYZ &
          endtabular

          endtcbposter

          enddocument


          enter image description here







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              With skin library you can draw whatever you want on a tcolorbox, with exact coordinates.



              documentclassarticle
              usepackagegeometry
              usepackagetcolorbox
              tcbuselibraryskins
              pgfsetlayersmain
              begindocument
              begintcolorbox[
              width=13cm,height= 10cm,
              skin=freelance,
              interior code=%
              path (frame.south west) -- (frame.south east) node[midway,above=1ex,font=Largesffamily] ABC;
              path (frame.south east) -- (frame.north east) node[midway,rotate=90,above=1ex,fill=yellow,font=Largesffamily,inner sep=8pt] XYZ;
              ,
              frame code=%
              beginpgfonlayermain
              path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
              endpgfonlayer
              ,
              ]
              includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b
              endtcolorbox
              enddocument


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer



























                1














                With skin library you can draw whatever you want on a tcolorbox, with exact coordinates.



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagegeometry
                usepackagetcolorbox
                tcbuselibraryskins
                pgfsetlayersmain
                begindocument
                begintcolorbox[
                width=13cm,height= 10cm,
                skin=freelance,
                interior code=%
                path (frame.south west) -- (frame.south east) node[midway,above=1ex,font=Largesffamily] ABC;
                path (frame.south east) -- (frame.north east) node[midway,rotate=90,above=1ex,fill=yellow,font=Largesffamily,inner sep=8pt] XYZ;
                ,
                frame code=%
                beginpgfonlayermain
                path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
                endpgfonlayer
                ,
                ]
                includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b
                endtcolorbox
                enddocument


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer

























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                  With skin library you can draw whatever you want on a tcolorbox, with exact coordinates.



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackagegeometry
                  usepackagetcolorbox
                  tcbuselibraryskins
                  pgfsetlayersmain
                  begindocument
                  begintcolorbox[
                  width=13cm,height= 10cm,
                  skin=freelance,
                  interior code=%
                  path (frame.south west) -- (frame.south east) node[midway,above=1ex,font=Largesffamily] ABC;
                  path (frame.south east) -- (frame.north east) node[midway,rotate=90,above=1ex,fill=yellow,font=Largesffamily,inner sep=8pt] XYZ;
                  ,
                  frame code=%
                  beginpgfonlayermain
                  path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
                  endpgfonlayer
                  ,
                  ]
                  includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b
                  endtcolorbox
                  enddocument


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer













                  With skin library you can draw whatever you want on a tcolorbox, with exact coordinates.



                  documentclassarticle
                  usepackagegeometry
                  usepackagetcolorbox
                  tcbuselibraryskins
                  pgfsetlayersmain
                  begindocument
                  begintcolorbox[
                  width=13cm,height= 10cm,
                  skin=freelance,
                  interior code=%
                  path (frame.south west) -- (frame.south east) node[midway,above=1ex,font=Largesffamily] ABC;
                  path (frame.south east) -- (frame.north east) node[midway,rotate=90,above=1ex,fill=yellow,font=Largesffamily,inner sep=8pt] XYZ;
                  ,
                  frame code=%
                  beginpgfonlayermain
                  path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
                  endpgfonlayer
                  ,
                  ]
                  includegraphics[height=4cm]example-image-b
                  endtcolorbox
                  enddocument


                  enter image description here







                  share|improve this answer












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