Am 2009-06-29 um 18:38 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
I don't think "line" is documented in your manual.
You're right but it's so boring to write documentation.

;-)
You don't need to write it step by step like in your manual, but a reference of options would be really helpful!

Id wouldbe great if you'd also add the label stuff below!
The keys street, city and skype aren't defined in your module.
There is *no* predefined keys (except line in the reference line) for \setupletter in my module.
Ok, in the manual it looks like.
You mean because I use always the same keys and all of them work?

Indeed.

I don't think it would make sense to add my personal preferences to the module, just please document this.

E.g. there are just too much IM services to provide them all; I myself use "Address" as label for the street and add the city without label, "Web" instead of "URL" as label for my homepage etc.

I added the missing label from your example to my module, let me know what you think
about the labels but 'Address' as label for 'street' is a no go.

As I wrote: You need need to define all possible labels yourself, as long it's comprehensible how to add your own.

BTW: Most of the previous labels are taken from scrlttr2, when you want always your own texts you can make a file with the name 'user.nls' and change the label text
to your own style.

Of course. At the moment I'm happy with defining it in my environment.

Ok; I wrote the capital intentionally for my suggestion of using the key as label.
Makes no sense because you need then different keys for each language,
e.g. telefonnumer=...

I'm only writing letters in one language at a time, so will others.
It was only a suggestion to take the key as label as a fallback - mostly it will be easy enough, and you don't need to define a proper label.

More questions will follow... I'll try to get my logo at the right place by myself before...

The module provides a few layers you can use to position your graphic.

I saw that in the manual and wanted to try it on my own first - but thank you very much!

The problem is the module use hard coded background layers and the only option
to place logos etc. is to use them.

So, here we are:
I'd like to change the reference table of alternative "e" a little bit to fit my logo:

voffset=130mm, % absolute coordinates
hoffset=40mm,
width=20mm, % width of label

It doesn't work in \setupletterstyle[reference][].
Where must I put it?
Or should I define my own alternative, like yours in default.nli ?

BTW I tried to come up with measures for Swiss business letters, but only found some advise for secretaries how to write addresses: http://home.intergga.ch/beck/wg/awi/schreibregeln/4_Briefe.pdf
My typographical literature is only about Germany.
Most swiss business letters are sent in B5 envelopes with a window on the right side - I could meter some "right looking" Swiss letters if you'd like.
Sounds good.

Isn't forgotten.


BTW: I'm using your simplefonts module for the first time in the same project - works great, thank you! (I had to refresh my font database several times, until LuaTeX could find all faces of my font family, but that's not your module's fault.)


Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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