On Fri, 20 Jul 2012, Thomas Friedrich wrote: > Hello together, > > my old set-up was an Ubuntu/tex-live installation, but I recently > (finally) did a reset-up, and I am now running ArchLinux together with > the context-minimals-git from AUR [1]. This should contain the latest > build. Yes, context-minimals-git is just a wrapper around first-setup.sh to make it easier to install and uninstall the context package. > As I understand it, there has been an update to the > letter-module, but there is currently no updated documentation > available. Is this correct? > > Please have a look at the following minimal example > > ------ >8 ------ min-ex.tex > \enableregime[utf] > \mainlanguage[de] > > \usemodule[letter] > > \setupletter > [ toname={Max Musterman} > , toaddress={Musterstraße 10} > , fromname={Me} > , fromaddress={Muster Weg 10} > , phone={0123-45678} > , mobile={0175-31689} > , date=\currentdate > , list={phone,mobile,date} > , subject={This is a minimal example with missing reference list} > , opening={Sehr geehrter Mustermann,} > , closing={Mit freundlichen Grüßen,} > , signature={Me} > ] Note that ConTeXt has a very strict way of specifying key-value options. You need \setupletter [ .... key=value, .... ] You cannot have any space around the "=" sign **or** the ",". For the last option, you must either have a comma on the same line or the closing bracket on the same line. So, use \setupletter [ .... signature={Me}, ] > \startletter > \input knuth > \stopletter > ------ >8 ------ > > $ texexec min-ex.tex > > or > > $ context min-ex.tex > > will only display the current date on the very right, but no phone or > mobile number. Perhaps because the list is set to "{phone,mobile,date}\n". > 1) What is the new way of setting up the reference line? > 2) Please also note the "space" between the addresser and his/her > address in the addressee field. Is there a way to get rid of this > space? Aditya