Viktor, >> >> In a similar spirit to subject is firsthead. First head is displayed >> >> by default in scrlttr2 as far as I recall, which is annoying. >> > >> > Is firsthead something that you change on a letter-by-letter basis? Or >> > do you configure it once for your letters and never change it? In the >> > latter case the configuration can be moved of to an LCO file. In the >> > former case an option would be nice. I had to actually change the >> > options I introduced so far for different letters (e.g., I don't want >> > foldmarks if I send the letter by email). >> >> How I use scrlttr2: I rarely use firsthead as I find ugly. I use >> firstfoot all of the time and I change it regularly. E.g. for some >> letters I include bank addresse. Still, I see your point. > > So firsthead would be a boolean export option whereas firstfood would be > a variable to set its content? I can see the use.
Both take whatever LaTeX you'll throw at them (within reasons) so neither is boolean. I use a table with varying information for my firstfoot and nothing for my first head, but if you had a business letter you'd maybe have a logo up there or what not. But again, the question is whether it should be a LCO file or Org. One thing I'd like to do when time permits is to make a firstfood argument that takes a table name as an input, simply because tables are much nicer to work with in Org. But again it might be an overkill. . . –Rasmus -- . . . It begins of course with The Internet. A Net of Peers.