Erin,
You could try this: Begin with the standard letter template, insert
the cursor at the opening, just before "Dear," write your subject
line, do two soft returns (cmd-return on a Mac). This will yield a
flush left rather than _centered_ subject line, but making the
subject line boldface might help to make its function more clear. The
other parts of the letter -- paper size, margins, the sender's
address -- will conform more nearly to American conventions with very
little fuss.
Bruce
On Sep 27, 2006, at 9:35 PM, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
scrlttr2 (KOMA letter 2) is quite flexible.
Jürgen
So was Nadia Comaneci. How does that help me?
Seriously, I took a look at scrlttr2 before posting.
To conform to US conventions, I would need to adapt paper size,
margins, the sender's address (I saw left, right, and centre --
what about indented to the right?), to centre the subject line (I
saw only before/after opening, titled/untitled), etc. etc.
In short, unless there is a US lco, it doesn't help. Any better ideas?
Eran