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< [[Modules]] | [[User:Wolfgang_Schuster]] > | < [[Modules]] | [[User:Wolfgang_Schuster]] > | ||
− | {{note|This module is still in | + | {{note|This module is still in development}} |
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+ | The letter module provides a interface to write different kinds of correspondence | ||
+ | with the support for different styles and extensions. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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\stoptext | \stoptext | ||
</texcode> | </texcode> | ||
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+ | == Styles == | ||
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+ | The layout of the letter can be changed with styles, the module comes | ||
+ | with styles for: | ||
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+ | * Germany | ||
+ | * Netherlands | ||
+ | * France | ||
+ | * America | ||
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+ | == Features == | ||
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+ | It is possible to change the default input method to the one use by Hans | ||
+ | Hagen in the m-letter module or Donald Knuths letter style in the TeXbook. | ||
== Further Information == | == Further Information == | ||
− | You can find more informations here : | + | You can find more informations here: |
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− | http://wolfgang.schuster.googlepages.com/letter | + | * http://modules.contextgarden.net/letter |
+ | * http://wolfgang.schuster.googlepages.com/letter | ||
+ | * http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/context/contrib/context-letter/ |
Revision as of 09:52, 17 December 2008
< Modules | User:Wolfgang_Schuster >
NOTE: This module is still in development |
The letter module provides a interface to write different kinds of correspondence with the support for different styles and extensions.
Contents
Example
\usemodule[letter] \starttext \startletter [opening={Dear Reader,}, closing={Best regards,}, signature={The TeXnician}] content \stopletter \stoptext
Styles
The layout of the letter can be changed with styles, the module comes with styles for:
- Germany
- Netherlands
- France
- America
Features
It is possible to change the default input method to the one use by Hans Hagen in the m-letter module or Donald Knuths letter style in the TeXbook.
Further Information
You can find more informations here: