Hi Andreas,
thank you answering the question.
Here is a new feature from the last version (4. April) which works only
in mkiv:
\usemodule[letter]
\starttext
\startletter
\input knuth\par
\ps{postscript}
\cc{carbon copy}
\encl{enclosure}
\stopletter
\startletter[postscript={postscript},copy
Am 04.04.10 16:56, schrieb Matija Šuklje:
New problem:
Using the \ps{} command results in failure to generate the PDF, claiming \ps
is not defined.
Is it perhaps not included in MkII (or Tex Live 2008)?
The \ps, \cc etc. commands where added after the TeXLive 2008 release.
Using the lates
Is it normal that an empty line in the "letter" module does *not* trigger a
paragraph?
Cheers,
Matija
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New problem:
Using the \ps{} command results in failure to generate the PDF, claiming \ps
is not defined.
Is it perhaps not included in MkII (or Tex Live 2008)?
Cheers,
Matija
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www: http://matija.suklje.name
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Dne nedelja 4. aprila 2010 ob 16:01:44 je Andreas Schneider napisal(a):
> The following should not be a separate parameter. If you put another
> \setupletter in front of it, it should work. Or just leave out the
> additional [] pairs.
>
> --> \setupletter[opening=..., closing=..., signature=..., f
Matija Šuklje wrote:
> Hullo,
>
> I'm trying to write a letter, but it gets all screwy. The first batch of
> letter settings works OK (opening, closing, signature); but then the from*
> and to* blocks fail resulting in a PDF that just quotes that code on a
> separate page.
>
> Clearly I'm doing
Hullo,
I'm trying to write a letter, but it gets all screwy. The first batch of
letter settings works OK (opening, closing, signature); but then the from*
and to* blocks fail resulting in a PDF that just quotes that code on a
separate page.
Clearly I'm doing something wrong although I'm lookin