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yodlletter(7)		  Your Own Document Language		 yodlletter(7)

NAME
       yodlletter - Yodl’s `letter’ document type

SYNOPSIS
       letter(language)(date)(subject)(opening)(salutation)(author)

       The letter document type was implemented to write LaTeX letters.

DESCRIPTION
       The  letter  document  type was specifically implemented to write LaTeX
       letters, using LaTeX’s brief.cls document class. It is  available  only
       for the LaTeX (yodl2latex(1)) converter.

       This  manual page briefly describes Yodl’s  letter document type.  This
       document type is specific enough that it warrants a separate manpage.

       letter documents do not allow you to use the `standard’ sectioning com‐
       mands  (e.g., sect() and subsect()).  You can, however, use macros that
       are normally used within such sections, such as description(), itemiza‐
       tion(), bf() or em().

       Several	specific macros, to be used in the preamble, are available for
       the letter document type. They are:

       o      AfourEnlarged(): Enlarges the usable height of  A4  paper	 by  2
	      cm.: the top margin is reduced by 2 cm.

       o      letteraddenda(type)(value):  Adds	 an  addendum  at the end of a
	      letter.  type should be bijlagen (i.e., appendices), cc  or  ps.
	      Use  nl() within the value section if multiple addenda of a cer‐
	      tain type are used.

       o      letteradmin(yourdate)(yourref): Puts yourletterfrom and yourref‐
	      erence  elements	in  the	 letter. If left empty, two dashes are
	      inserted.

       o      letterfootitem(name)(value): Puts a footer at the bottom of let‐
	      ter-pages. Up to three will usually fit. For example,

       o      letterreplyto(name)(address)(zip	city):	Defines the `reply to’
	      address.

       o      letterto(element): Adds element as an  additional	 line  to  the
	      address  of the addressee. Use one  element for each line of the
	      addressee’s address. Up to five lines will usually fit. A	 sixth
	      line may be squeezed in, if necessary.

       The letter) macro itself requires the following arguments:

       o      language:	 select	 english, dutch, or another language supported
	      by the babel.sty style;

       o      date: the letter’s date. Use your own date-convention. The  text
	      specified here will be used as the letter’s date;

       o      subject: a short indication as to why you wrote the letter

       o      opening: the letter’s opening, e.g., Dear Linus,;

       o      salutation: the letter’s closing phrase, e.g., Kind regards,;

       o      author: the name of the letter’s author. nl() macros can be used
	      here, but the brief class will also restrict the	width  of  the
	      author-lines by itself.

SEE ALSO
       latex(1),   yodlstriproff(1),  yodl(1),	yodlbuiltins(7),  yodlconvert‐
       ers(1),	yodlletter(7),	yodlmacros(7),	yodlmanpage(7),	  yodlpost(1),
       yodlverbinsert(1).

BUGS
       -

AUTHOR
       Frank B. Brokken (f.b.brokken@rug.nl),

yodl_3.05.01.tar.gz		   1996-2015			 yodlletter(7)
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