Re: Dinbrief layout differs



On 28 Aug., 16:26, Rolf Niepraschk <Rolf.Niepras...@xxxxxx> wrote:
lauer.christ...@xxxxxxxxx schrieb:

Hi,

I am new to this news group so please be patient :)

I use the dienbrief.cls to create letters according to DIN 5008. After
printing two different letter today I noticed that the layout of the
letter differs slightly. On one letter the sender name, although
exactly the same, is shorter in length and placed slightly more left
than on the other letter. The fancy lines (probably some machine
processing aid) aren't at exactly the same spot either.

I am using TexShop on a Mac OS X 10.4 system together with LaTeX/
pdfTeX. The log files doesn't help much but I will give you any
further information you need. Thanks heaps ;)

Try the class "scrlettr" instead (read "scrguide.pdf" first) or send a
working but minimal example.

...Rolf

Hi Rolf,

thanks for your recommendation. scrlettr looks good too but apparently
the printer is the problem. I printed a scrlettr based letter twice
(the same file) and the printout differ. I can't blame my LaTeX for
that now, can I? However, thank again for your effort,

Chris

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