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Landscape content
Giorgio Garofalo edited this page Aug 1, 2025
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Caution
This feature is experimental.
Fitting wide tables, diagrams, charts, or other horizontally expansive elements onto a vertical page can be challenging and content may become difficult to read.
To address this, the .landscape
function makes it possible to render content in landscape orientation within a portrait page, making it ideal for printing or viewing resources that benefit from extra horizontal space.
.landscape
Content

The same content in portrait orientation would stretch content, reducing readability:

- Figures
- Image size
- TeX formulae
- Table caption
- Code caption
- Decorative headings
- Alerts (quote types)
- Quotation source
- Cross-references
- Page breaks
- Text symbols (text replacement)
- Document metadata
- Theme
- CSS
- Fonts
- Page format
- Page margin content
- Page counter
- Automatic page break
- Numbering
- Paragraph style
- Caption position
- Table of contents
- Bibliography
- Footnotes
- Stacks (row, column, grid)
- Container
- Align
- Float
- Figure
- Clip
- Box
- Collapsible
- Landscape
- Whitespace
- Variables
- Optionality
- Math
- Conditional statements
- Loops
- Let
- Destructuring
- String manipulation
- Table manipulation: sorting, computing, and more
- Generators
- String
- Number
- Markdown content
- Boolean
- None
- Enumeration entry
- Iterable
- Dictionary
- Range
- Lambda
- Size(s)
- Color
- Dynamic
- Paper: abstract, definitions, theorems, and more