How does the nrot option work?












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documentclass[border=15pt,pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{pst-node,amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{pspicture}[showgrid,linejoin=1]
pnodes(2,3){A}(6,6){C}(6,3){B}(10,6){D}

pcline(A)(C) bput{:0}(.4){text{$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}}
pcline(A)(C) naput[nrot=:U]{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
pcline(A)(C) lput*{80}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}

pcline(B)(D) bput(.4){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}
pcline(B)(D) naput{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
pcline(B)(D) lput*{90}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}
end{pspicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



Question: The output seems ugly. How can I fix it?










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  • I get far better resolution in the output and therefore less jaggedness. Perhaps see if you get bad results in the printing, or when using a different viewer (I used SumatraPDF). You can also attempt to use rotatebox from graphicx.

    – Werner
    1 hour ago











  • @Werner Oh, thanks for your comment but I am using Acrobat Reader DC.

    – chishimutoji
    58 mins ago











  • rotatebox does the same. However, you should use a correct question! You do not want to know how nrot works, you want to know why you get such ugly root lines! And this has nothing to do with nrot!

    – Herbert
    38 mins ago
















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documentclass[border=15pt,pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{pst-node,amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{pspicture}[showgrid,linejoin=1]
pnodes(2,3){A}(6,6){C}(6,3){B}(10,6){D}

pcline(A)(C) bput{:0}(.4){text{$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}}
pcline(A)(C) naput[nrot=:U]{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
pcline(A)(C) lput*{80}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}

pcline(B)(D) bput(.4){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}
pcline(B)(D) naput{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
pcline(B)(D) lput*{90}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}
end{pspicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



Question: The output seems ugly. How can I fix it?










share|improve this question























  • I get far better resolution in the output and therefore less jaggedness. Perhaps see if you get bad results in the printing, or when using a different viewer (I used SumatraPDF). You can also attempt to use rotatebox from graphicx.

    – Werner
    1 hour ago











  • @Werner Oh, thanks for your comment but I am using Acrobat Reader DC.

    – chishimutoji
    58 mins ago











  • rotatebox does the same. However, you should use a correct question! You do not want to know how nrot works, you want to know why you get such ugly root lines! And this has nothing to do with nrot!

    – Herbert
    38 mins ago














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documentclass[border=15pt,pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{pst-node,amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{pspicture}[showgrid,linejoin=1]
pnodes(2,3){A}(6,6){C}(6,3){B}(10,6){D}

pcline(A)(C) bput{:0}(.4){text{$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}}
pcline(A)(C) naput[nrot=:U]{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
pcline(A)(C) lput*{80}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}

pcline(B)(D) bput(.4){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}
pcline(B)(D) naput{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
pcline(B)(D) lput*{90}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}
end{pspicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



Question: The output seems ugly. How can I fix it?










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documentclass[border=15pt,pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{pst-node,amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{pspicture}[showgrid,linejoin=1]
pnodes(2,3){A}(6,6){C}(6,3){B}(10,6){D}

pcline(A)(C) bput{:0}(.4){text{$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}}
pcline(A)(C) naput[nrot=:U]{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
pcline(A)(C) lput*{80}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}

pcline(B)(D) bput(.4){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}
pcline(B)(D) naput{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
pcline(B)(D) lput*{90}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}
end{pspicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



Question: The output seems ugly. How can I fix it?







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  • I get far better resolution in the output and therefore less jaggedness. Perhaps see if you get bad results in the printing, or when using a different viewer (I used SumatraPDF). You can also attempt to use rotatebox from graphicx.

    – Werner
    1 hour ago











  • @Werner Oh, thanks for your comment but I am using Acrobat Reader DC.

    – chishimutoji
    58 mins ago











  • rotatebox does the same. However, you should use a correct question! You do not want to know how nrot works, you want to know why you get such ugly root lines! And this has nothing to do with nrot!

    – Herbert
    38 mins ago



















  • I get far better resolution in the output and therefore less jaggedness. Perhaps see if you get bad results in the printing, or when using a different viewer (I used SumatraPDF). You can also attempt to use rotatebox from graphicx.

    – Werner
    1 hour ago











  • @Werner Oh, thanks for your comment but I am using Acrobat Reader DC.

    – chishimutoji
    58 mins ago











  • rotatebox does the same. However, you should use a correct question! You do not want to know how nrot works, you want to know why you get such ugly root lines! And this has nothing to do with nrot!

    – Herbert
    38 mins ago

















I get far better resolution in the output and therefore less jaggedness. Perhaps see if you get bad results in the printing, or when using a different viewer (I used SumatraPDF). You can also attempt to use rotatebox from graphicx.

– Werner
1 hour ago





I get far better resolution in the output and therefore less jaggedness. Perhaps see if you get bad results in the printing, or when using a different viewer (I used SumatraPDF). You can also attempt to use rotatebox from graphicx.

– Werner
1 hour ago













@Werner Oh, thanks for your comment but I am using Acrobat Reader DC.

– chishimutoji
58 mins ago





@Werner Oh, thanks for your comment but I am using Acrobat Reader DC.

– chishimutoji
58 mins ago













rotatebox does the same. However, you should use a correct question! You do not want to know how nrot works, you want to know why you get such ugly root lines! And this has nothing to do with nrot!

– Herbert
38 mins ago





rotatebox does the same. However, you should use a correct question! You do not want to know how nrot works, you want to know why you get such ugly root lines! And this has nothing to do with nrot!

– Herbert
38 mins ago










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documentclass[border=15pt,pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
usepackage{pstricks,pst-node,amsmath}
begin{document}
begin{pspicture}[showgrid,linejoin=1]
pnodes(2,3){A}(6,6){C}(6,3){B}(10,6){D}
pcline(A)(C) bput{:0}(.4){text{$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}}
naput[nrot=:U]{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
lput*{80}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}

end{pspicture}
end{document}


The output with macOS viewer:



enter image description here






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    documentclass[border=15pt,pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
    usepackage{pstricks,pst-node,amsmath}
    begin{document}
    begin{pspicture}[showgrid,linejoin=1]
    pnodes(2,3){A}(6,6){C}(6,3){B}(10,6){D}
    pcline(A)(C) bput{:0}(.4){text{$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}}
    naput[nrot=:U]{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
    lput*{80}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}

    end{pspicture}
    end{document}


    The output with macOS viewer:



    enter image description here






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      documentclass[border=15pt,pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
      usepackage{pstricks,pst-node,amsmath}
      begin{document}
      begin{pspicture}[showgrid,linejoin=1]
      pnodes(2,3){A}(6,6){C}(6,3){B}(10,6){D}
      pcline(A)(C) bput{:0}(.4){text{$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}}
      naput[nrot=:U]{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
      lput*{80}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}

      end{pspicture}
      end{document}


      The output with macOS viewer:



      enter image description here






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        documentclass[border=15pt,pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
        usepackage{pstricks,pst-node,amsmath}
        begin{document}
        begin{pspicture}[showgrid,linejoin=1]
        pnodes(2,3){A}(6,6){C}(6,3){B}(10,6){D}
        pcline(A)(C) bput{:0}(.4){text{$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}}
        naput[nrot=:U]{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
        lput*{80}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}

        end{pspicture}
        end{document}


        The output with macOS viewer:



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        It is a problem with the viewer.



        documentclass[border=15pt,pstricks,12pt]{standalone}
        usepackage{pstricks,pst-node,amsmath}
        begin{document}
        begin{pspicture}[showgrid,linejoin=1]
        pnodes(2,3){A}(6,6){C}(6,3){B}(10,6){D}
        pcline(A)(C) bput{:0}(.4){text{$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}}
        naput[nrot=:U]{$dfrac{sqrt{12}}{4}+sqrt[3]{ab}$}
        lput*{80}(.8){$dfrac{sqrt{20}}{4}$}

        end{pspicture}
        end{document}


        The output with macOS viewer:



        enter image description here







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