Am 29.08.2012 um 12:10 schrieb Paul Menzel <paulepan...@users.sourceforge.net>:

> Am Mittwoch, den 29.08.2012, 11:06 +0200 schrieb Paul Menzel:
>> Dear ConTeXt folks,
>> 
>> 
>> although looking at
>> 
>>        tex/texmf-modules/tex/context/third/letter/base/s-cor-01.mkvi
>> 
>> on how to disable folding marks, I was unsuccessful to figure it out.
>> This is with
>> 
>>        ConTeXt  ver: 2012.08.28 20:00 MKIV  fmt: 2012.8.29  int: 
>> english/english
>> 
>> and please consider the following minimal example.
>> 
>>        \mainlanguage[de]
>> 
>>        \usemodule[letter]
>> 
>>        \starttext
>> 
>>        \setupletter
>>          [fromname={Max Musterfrau},
>>           fromaddress={Beispielstraße 99\\99999 Musterstadt}]
>> 
>>        \setupletter
>>          [toname={Jane Mustermann},
>>           toaddress={Musterstrarße 9999\\99999 Musterstadt}]
>> 
>>        \setupletterstyle
>>          [marking=no]
>> 
>>        \setupletter
>>          [marking=no]
> 
> Looking at `letter-imp-dinb.mkiv` [1] I finally figured that the
> following does what I need.
> 
>        \setupletterlayer
>          [topmark,botmark,cutmark]
>          [state=stop]

You can use \setuplettersoptions[marking=no].

> As a side node, I am still wondering why the name is `cutmark`. Cleary,
> no scissor is used to cut the letter in half. Should it be punchmark,
> because that is the mark to align the whole puncher(?) to?

I can’t give you an answer because I forgot why I choose this name.

Wolfgang
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