![]() ![]() You could adjust those lengths in your preamble according to your needs. Here are useful for instance toaddrhpos, toaddrvpos, toaddrwidth and toaddrheight, toaddrindent and toaddrindent. Have a look at Figure 6.1.: Schematic of the pseudo-lengths for a letter. They are set by the command Those lengths are called pseudolengths, they are described in the KOMA-Script manual. If you look into this file, which is located in the same folder like the scrlttr2 class, you would see the used lenghts. ![]() This option decides that the file SN.lco has to be used which sets the address to the right side. I have printed and the address show up in the right place.Īnd this is the LaTeX code I used to create that version: \documentclass I created a basic example using the scrlttr2 and it's close enough for now, This question is "moved" over from SuperUser where I did not find a working answer ( ) I think the letter should conform to SS 34321 (Swedish Standard). The question is how I get a box with the receiver's address in the upper right corner on the first page? ![]() I would like to use them since my handwriting is not that good looking. Those envelopes follow some kind of standard here in Sweden, Does anybody know of a good way to write simple paper letters in LaTeX, so that the formatting shows the receiver's address in the right place, to show it in the window of those C5 envelopes with an "address window" (see picture)? ![]()
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