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



Minimal working example:



documentclass{article}

usepackage{tcolorbox}
tcbuselibrary{poster}
usepackage{tikz}

usepackage{lipsum}

begin{document}

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

end{tcbposter}

end{document}


enter image description here



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



Minimal working example:



documentclass{article}

usepackage{tcolorbox}
tcbuselibrary{poster}
usepackage{tikz}

usepackage{lipsum}

begin{document}

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

end{tcbposter}

end{document}


enter image description here



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










share|improve this question


















  • 1





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

    – JouleV
    1 hour ago














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3








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



Minimal working example:



documentclass{article}

usepackage{tcolorbox}
tcbuselibrary{poster}
usepackage{tikz}

usepackage{lipsum}

begin{document}

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

end{tcbposter}

end{document}


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:



documentclass{article}

usepackage{tcolorbox}
tcbuselibrary{poster}
usepackage{tikz}

usepackage{lipsum}

begin{document}

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

end{tcbposter}

end{document}


enter image description here



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







tcolorbox tcbposter






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

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

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You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



documentclass{article}

usepackage{tcolorbox}
tcbuselibrary{poster}

usepackage{lipsum}

begin{document}

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


enter image description here



Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



documentclass{article}

usepackage{tcolorbox}
tcbuselibrary{poster}
usetikzlibrary{positioning}
usepackage{lipsum}

begin{document}
begin{tcbposter}[
poster = {
columns=1,
rows=2,
spacing=3mm,
height=14cm,
width=12cm,
},
]
posterbox[
colframe = red,
width=13cm, height= 10cm
]{name=A,column=1}{includegraphics[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};
end{tcbposter}
end{document}


enter image description here



Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



documentclass{article}

usepackage{tcolorbox}
tcbuselibrary{poster}

begin{document}

begin{tcbposter}[
poster = {
columns=1,
rows=2,
spacing=3mm,
height=14cm,
width=12cm,
},
]
posterbox[
colframe = red,
width=13cm, height= 10cm
]{ }{begin{tabular}{cl}
includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b} &rotatebox{90}{XYZ} \
XYZ &
end{tabular}}

end{tcbposter}

end{document}


enter image description here






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  • thank you for your solution. I used "node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] {XYZ}". Right =-5mm of A is ok. And i need move "XYZ" above or below? Example: above 7mm or below 3mm. How can shift "XYZ" ? thanks.

    – latexforti
    41 mins ago





















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



documentclass{article}
usepackage{geometry}
usepackage{tcolorbox}
tcbuselibrary{skins}
pgfsetlayers{main}
begin{document}
begin{tcolorbox}[
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={%
begin{pgfonlayer}{main}
path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
end{pgfonlayer}
},
]
includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b}
end{tcolorbox}
end{document}


enter image description here






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    You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}

    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}

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


    enter image description here



    Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}
    usetikzlibrary{positioning}
    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}
    begin{tcbposter}[
    poster = {
    columns=1,
    rows=2,
    spacing=3mm,
    height=14cm,
    width=12cm,
    },
    ]
    posterbox[
    colframe = red,
    width=13cm, height= 10cm
    ]{name=A,column=1}{includegraphics[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};
    end{tcbposter}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}

    begin{document}

    begin{tcbposter}[
    poster = {
    columns=1,
    rows=2,
    spacing=3mm,
    height=14cm,
    width=12cm,
    },
    ]
    posterbox[
    colframe = red,
    width=13cm, height= 10cm
    ]{ }{begin{tabular}{cl}
    includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b} &rotatebox{90}{XYZ} \
    XYZ &
    end{tabular}}

    end{tcbposter}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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    • thank you for your solution. I used "node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] {XYZ}". Right =-5mm of A is ok. And i need move "XYZ" above or below? Example: above 7mm or below 3mm. How can shift "XYZ" ? thanks.

      – latexforti
      41 mins ago


















    3














    You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}

    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}

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


    enter image description here



    Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}
    usetikzlibrary{positioning}
    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}
    begin{tcbposter}[
    poster = {
    columns=1,
    rows=2,
    spacing=3mm,
    height=14cm,
    width=12cm,
    },
    ]
    posterbox[
    colframe = red,
    width=13cm, height= 10cm
    ]{name=A,column=1}{includegraphics[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};
    end{tcbposter}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}

    begin{document}

    begin{tcbposter}[
    poster = {
    columns=1,
    rows=2,
    spacing=3mm,
    height=14cm,
    width=12cm,
    },
    ]
    posterbox[
    colframe = red,
    width=13cm, height= 10cm
    ]{ }{begin{tabular}{cl}
    includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b} &rotatebox{90}{XYZ} \
    XYZ &
    end{tabular}}

    end{tcbposter}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer


























    • thank you for your solution. I used "node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] {XYZ}". Right =-5mm of A is ok. And i need move "XYZ" above or below? Example: above 7mm or below 3mm. How can shift "XYZ" ? thanks.

      – latexforti
      41 mins ago
















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    3







    You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}

    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}

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


    enter image description here



    Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}
    usetikzlibrary{positioning}
    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}
    begin{tcbposter}[
    poster = {
    columns=1,
    rows=2,
    spacing=3mm,
    height=14cm,
    width=12cm,
    },
    ]
    posterbox[
    colframe = red,
    width=13cm, height= 10cm
    ]{name=A,column=1}{includegraphics[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};
    end{tcbposter}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}

    begin{document}

    begin{tcbposter}[
    poster = {
    columns=1,
    rows=2,
    spacing=3mm,
    height=14cm,
    width=12cm,
    },
    ]
    posterbox[
    colframe = red,
    width=13cm, height= 10cm
    ]{ }{begin{tabular}{cl}
    includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b} &rotatebox{90}{XYZ} \
    XYZ &
    end{tabular}}

    end{tcbposter}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer















    You can use ordinary TikZ commands in a tcbposter environment.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}

    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}

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


    enter image description here



    Or you can position these nodes relative to the picture.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}
    usetikzlibrary{positioning}
    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}
    begin{tcbposter}[
    poster = {
    columns=1,
    rows=2,
    spacing=3mm,
    height=14cm,
    width=12cm,
    },
    ]
    posterbox[
    colframe = red,
    width=13cm, height= 10cm
    ]{name=A,column=1}{includegraphics[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};
    end{tcbposter}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    Or you can just use a table and rotatebox.



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{poster}

    begin{document}

    begin{tcbposter}[
    poster = {
    columns=1,
    rows=2,
    spacing=3mm,
    height=14cm,
    width=12cm,
    },
    ]
    posterbox[
    colframe = red,
    width=13cm, height= 10cm
    ]{ }{begin{tabular}{cl}
    includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b} &rotatebox{90}{XYZ} \
    XYZ &
    end{tabular}}

    end{tcbposter}

    end{document}


    enter image description here







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    • thank you for your solution. I used "node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] {XYZ}". Right =-5mm of A is ok. And i need move "XYZ" above or below? Example: above 7mm or below 3mm. How can shift "XYZ" ? thanks.

      – latexforti
      41 mins ago





















    • thank you for your solution. I used "node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] {XYZ}". Right =-5mm of A is ok. And i need move "XYZ" above or below? Example: above 7mm or below 3mm. How can shift "XYZ" ? thanks.

      – latexforti
      41 mins ago



















    thank you for your solution. I used "node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] {XYZ}". Right =-5mm of A is ok. And i need move "XYZ" above or below? Example: above 7mm or below 3mm. How can shift "XYZ" ? thanks.

    – latexforti
    41 mins ago







    thank you for your solution. I used "node[font=sffamilyLarge,rotate=90,right=-5mm of TCBPOSTER@A] {XYZ}". Right =-5mm of A is ok. And i need move "XYZ" above or below? Example: above 7mm or below 3mm. How can shift "XYZ" ? thanks.

    – latexforti
    41 mins ago













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



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{geometry}
    usepackage{tcolorbox}
    tcbuselibrary{skins}
    pgfsetlayers{main}
    begin{document}
    begin{tcolorbox}[
    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={%
    begin{pgfonlayer}{main}
    path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
    end{pgfonlayer}
    },
    ]
    includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b}
    end{tcolorbox}
    end{document}


    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.



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{geometry}
      usepackage{tcolorbox}
      tcbuselibrary{skins}
      pgfsetlayers{main}
      begin{document}
      begin{tcolorbox}[
      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={%
      begin{pgfonlayer}{main}
      path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
      end{pgfonlayer}
      },
      ]
      includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b}
      end{tcolorbox}
      end{document}


      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.



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{geometry}
        usepackage{tcolorbox}
        tcbuselibrary{skins}
        pgfsetlayers{main}
        begin{document}
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        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={%
        begin{pgfonlayer}{main}
        path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
        end{pgfonlayer}
        },
        ]
        includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b}
        end{tcolorbox}
        end{document}


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



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{geometry}
        usepackage{tcolorbox}
        tcbuselibrary{skins}
        pgfsetlayers{main}
        begin{document}
        begin{tcolorbox}[
        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={%
        begin{pgfonlayer}{main}
        path[draw=red,fill=gray!20,ultra thick,rounded corners] (frame.south west) rectangle (frame.north east);
        end{pgfonlayer}
        },
        ]
        includegraphics[height=4cm]{example-image-b}
        end{tcolorbox}
        end{document}


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