rotateElementElementElement functions can be customized with set and show rules.
Element
Element functions can be customized with
set and show rules.Rotates content without affecting layout.
Rotates an element by a given angle. The layout will act as if the element
was not rotated unless you specify reflow: true.
Example
#stack(
dir: ltr,
spacing: 1fr,
..range(16)
.map(i => rotate(24deg * i)[X]),
)

ParameterParameterParameters are input values for functions. Specify them in parentheses after the function name.
Parameter
Parameters are input values for functions. Specify them in parentheses after the function name.
rotate(,,,)->anglePositionalPositionalPositional parameters can be set by specifying them in order, omitting the parameter name.SettableSettableSettable parameters can be set using the set rule, changing the default value used thereafter.
anglePositional
Positional
Positional parameters can be set by specifying them in order, omitting the parameter name.
Settable
Settable
Settable parameters can be set using the
set rule, changing the default value used thereafter.The amount of rotation.
Show example
#rotate(-1.571rad)[Space!]

Default value:
0degoriginSettableSettableSettable parameters can be set using the set rule, changing the default value used thereafter.
originSettable
Settable
Settable parameters can be set using the
set rule, changing the default value used thereafter.The origin of the rotation.
If, for instance, you wanted the bottom left corner of the rotated
element to stay aligned with the baseline, you would set it to bottom + left instead.
Show example
#set text(spacing: 8pt)
#let square = square.with(width: 8pt)
#box(square())
#box(rotate(30deg, origin: center, square()))
#box(rotate(30deg, origin: top + left, square()))
#box(rotate(30deg, origin: bottom + right, square()))

Default value:
center + horizonreflowSettableSettableSettable parameters can be set using the set rule, changing the default value used thereafter.
reflowSettable
Settable
Settable parameters can be set using the
set rule, changing the default value used thereafter.Whether the rotation impacts the layout.
If set to false, the rotated content will retain the bounding box of
the original content. If set to true, the bounding box will take the
rotation of the content into account and adjust the layout accordingly.
Show example
Hello #rotate(90deg, reflow: true)[World]!

Default value:
falsebodyRequiredRequiredRequired parameters must be specified when calling the function.PositionalPositionalPositional parameters can be set by specifying them in order, omitting the parameter name.
bodyRequired
Required
Required parameters must be specified when calling the function.
Positional
Positional
Positional parameters can be set by specifying them in order, omitting the parameter name.
The content to rotate.