Hello

Is it possible to suppress the headline on pages which are entirely
occupied by an illustration?  This is sometimes useful to maximize the
space available for the picture, especially a landscape picture with a lot
of detail.

I have used 'orientation=270' to position a figure in landscape mode, with
the width set to the vertical height of the page (or close to it if that
would make the overall size too large).  But I haven't worked out how to
set the caption underneath the figure (that is, rotate the caption also,
using the full width of the figure):   the caption appears at the bottom of
the page as for a portrait-oriented figure, which is inconvenient for the
reader.

Best wishes

John Waś  *🇪🇺 * Слава Україні!
* 🇺🇦*


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