Actually it was not the gap that bothered me. You are right, DIN 676 B says
45mm. But this seems to be useless as all window envelopes (that I possess)
have their window at 50mm. It defeats the purpose of the backaddress field,
which is hidden by the DIN layout. Shouldn't they be able to
Dear Wolfgang,
the default vertical placement of the backaddress is to high in dinb.nls.
When I change the offset from
\c!voffset=\dimexpr\letterstylevalue{\v!address\v!layer}\c!voffset-\letterstylevalue{\v!backaddress\v!frame}\c!height\relax]
to
Am 28.10.2010 um 19:04 schrieb Florian Wobbe:
Dear Wolfgang,
the default vertical placement of the backaddress is to high in dinb.nls.
The position of the backaddress os correct but i think you don’t like the large
gap between the backaddress and the address. The gap is there because it’s
On Oct 28, 2010, at 21:11 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 28.10.2010 um 19:04 schrieb Florian Wobbe:
Dear Wolfgang,
the default vertical placement of the backaddress is to high in dinb.nls.
The position of the backaddress os correct but i think you don’t like the
large gap between the
Hello Wolfgang,
thanks again!
Greetings,
Andreas
Am 10.10.2009 um 09:13 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 09.10.2009 um 10:11 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Now one have to care of the width (I think there is no maxwidth-
option for frame setups?), so I tried to set the backgroundaddress-
Am 09.10.2009 um 10:11 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Now one have to care of the width (I think there is no maxwidth-
option for frame setups?), so I tried to set the backgroundaddress-
style to style={\ifdim\framedwidth85mm \tfx \else \tfxx \fi}. But
the problem is, that \framedwidth measures
Am 09.10.2009 um 06:45 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
When I think about the default setup this would make more sense:
\setupletterstyle[backaddress=no]
\setupletterstyle[backaddress][alternative=auto]
WHat do you think?
I think it would be more intuitive that way.
One more question: it would
Am 09.10.2009 um 10:11 schrieb Andreas Harder:
When I think about the default setup this would make more sense:
\setupletterstyle[backaddress=no]
\setupletterstyle[backaddress][alternative=auto]
WHat do you think?
I think it would be more intuitive that way.
I will change this then in
Hi,
now that the foldmarks work … how to set the backaddress?
\usemodule[letter]
\setupletterstyle
[option]
[backaddress=yes]
\setupletterstyle
[backaddress]
[bottomframe=on]
\setupletter
[fromname={Max Mustermann},
fromaddress={Musterstr. 12\\123456 Musterstadt}]
\setupletter
Hello Wolfgang,
thank you for your explanations!
One more question: it would be nice if the rule under the back-address
would have the same length an the back-addres. Is there a convenient
way? I tried something with \textbackgrounds (example below) but
without success.
% from the wiki:
Am 09.10.2009 um 01:24 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hello Wolfgang,
thank you for your explanations!
When I think about the default setup this would make more sense:
\setupletterstyle[backaddress=no]
\setupletterstyle[backaddress][alternative=auto]
WHat do you think?
One more question: it
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