[OS X TeX] OT: letter styles or methods
Lisa Schweitzer
lschwei at ucla.edu
Fri Aug 13 19:13:40 CEST 2004
Hello all--
Having got my dissertation out the door and mastered much of what I
feel I need to in LaTex, I have one last thing I did in Word that I
really liked that I have not figured out how to do in LaTex. I am
using TexShop on OS X 10.3, and I would like to be able to create a
template for letters I write (cover letters for manuscripts, etc.) at
my new university. I would like the template to mimic the letterhead
style used. I know I need to digitize the school's logo; is the best
thing to do to just add that as a graphic at the top of the existing
letter.sty class? I've looked around and various places on the web tell
me that letter.sty is obsolete without really telling me what the
replacement option is.) Is this you have done? Or do you just pen your
letters in LaTex without a style? I've looked at Kopka and Daly's
chapter on letters, and some of the house styles they illustrate look
quite nice. Have you done anything like that--or do your
universities/businesses offer templates with a house style?
I guess I am looking more for personal opinions here (eg what you have
found is the best way of doing this) rather than anything having
specifically to do with the Mac. So, perhaps if you feel inspired to
advise me, it's best done off-list so that I don't clutter any more
than I have already.
Many thanks,
Lisa
PS: Many thanks to Mr. Robertson for the table macros. Really helpful.
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