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Using template-letter.tex without Texlive? #21

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Kabouik opened this issue Nov 8, 2017 · 7 comments
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Using template-letter.tex without Texlive? #21

Kabouik opened this issue Nov 8, 2017 · 7 comments

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@Kabouik
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Kabouik commented Nov 8, 2017

Thanks a lot for this repository.

I would like to use it without installing Texlive, as it takes up to 800 MB and I do not use LaTeX otherwise. Would it be possible to provide a link to "template-letter.tex" so I can use it without installing the whole Texlive, or is the full fledged Texlive required even for basic functions in the example letter? If yes, is there any lightweight LaTeX install I could use if I just need the underlying language but not the editor and extra packages?

Thank you.

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Kabouik commented Nov 8, 2017

Oh, nevermind, I just realized that the template is provided with this repository and not Texlive. Sorry for the sound and dumb question.

I'm still interested in whether something lighter than Texlive can be used to write letters without much more advanced options than those in the example letter.md.

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aaronwolen commented Nov 8, 2017

It depends on your OS. If you're running a recent version of Ubuntu (for example), you could generate the example letter with blockquote, letterhead and signature disabled using only the following packages:

  • texlive-latex-base
  • texlive-latex-recommended
  • texlive-fonts-recommended

That should only require ~ 200 Mb.

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Kabouik commented Nov 8, 2017 via email

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It's possible to redefine the \opening command to follow that convention. Can you give me some idea of how common that convention is and where it's used?

aaronwolen added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 8, 2017
In response to #21, this allows alignment of to/from addresses to be
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Kabouik commented Nov 8, 2017 via email

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@adunning, any opinion on whether we should make this an option? I took a stab at implementing it in 8187ee4.

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adunning commented Nov 8, 2017

Is this an option in the KOMA-Script version of the letter class, scrletter? It has many other standard features of European letter formatting, though I haven't looked into it carefully. There is already an implementation of it for Pandoc.

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