Dear All,

Recently I started using groff for writing business letters. In my
particular case, I experimented with the macro package me following the
example letter I found in the documentationm, but my question is not
linked to the choice of any particular macro package.

In me, adding a footer with .fo 'arg left'arg center'arg right' works as
expected, with the blatantly obvious limitation that the elements of the
footer should not contain line breaks.

However, I'd like to have information in two lines --- perhaps best to
be imagined like a tbl with two rows and three columns:

.TS
center expand nospaces tab(|);
l c r.
Contact | Tax ID|Bank Account / IBAN
me@org|12334|DE12123123450100
.TE

Since the letters I want to create never have more than one page, I
could bypass the .fo mechanism. Should I indeed use a table which I
somehow push to the bottom of the page, or should I construct three pic
boxes with text in them? Or is there a much better way? What is your
best practice?

Thank you for all suggestions!

Oliver.


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Dr. Oliver Corff
Mail:oliver.co...@email.de

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