Hi Rasmus, I didn't have time to look at your code on the weekend, but I had to write a letter with ENCL and it worked perfectly. I'm liking this setup more and more. I don't know if you went ahead and implemented the :with-legacy option, but I think it should default to `nil', so the stuff in the headlines takes precedence.
Cheers, Viktor Rasmus wrote: > Vikas Rawal <vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org> writes: > > >> > >> Yes. Add two headlines to your letter, one tagged with :CC: and one with > >> :ENCL:. The content below these headlines will be converted to the > >> relevant LaTeX code. This also works with :PS:. However, you need a > >> fairly recent version of ox-koma-letter. > > > > Thanks. Works perfect. Is it documented anywhere? > > In the changelogs mostly. I have some documentation locally as well > that hasn't been applied. Here's an unpolished quote: > > ;; Headlines are in general ignored. However, headlines with special > ;; tags can be used for specified contents like postscript (ps), carbon > ;; copy (cc), encloses (encl) and code to be inserted after > ;; \end{letter} (after_letter). > > –Rasmus > > -- > Hvor meget poesi tror De kommer ud af et glas isvand? > >