Re: customized format
- From: Lars Madsen <daleif@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 22:53:52 +0100
Robert Heller wrote:
At Mon, 19 Jan 2009 19:33:14 +0100 Sebastian Szwarc <beyonder7@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for quick response.
I am trying now to create some class/sty for writing letters in my
department with some predefined styles
(e.g. for dean, for rector, some form for buying things) and you right
it is not so easy :(
It is probably best to just use the letter.cls file
(\documentclass{letter}) with *simple* .sty files that make small
modifications.
Sebastian Szwarc
I'm actually doing this right now. A new class for our university based on the letter class (though in my madness I think I'm going to redefine most of it).
It can be a bit of fun ;-), I'm using it do see who I can let LaTeX build its own interface. Nothing fancy, just playing with loops and \@ifmtarg.
In the ind it will support letters, menutes, agendas, faxes, notes and one more that I don't remember the English name for.
Whether or not it will be any good or well implemented - I don't know, it is a special purpose class so I don't need many configuration possibilities, though I plan to make it more flexible than its Word counterpart (which I had nothing to do with, luckily).
/daleif
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