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dinbrief package example
Author:
Klaus Dieter Braune, Richard Gussmann
Last Updated:
11 years ago
License:
Other (as stated in the work)
Abstract:
This is the example provided in the user guide for the dinbrief package.
This package implements a document layout for writing letters according to the rules of DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung, German standardisation institute).
Edit: This example now allows you to render umlauts with the typical \"a \"o \"u \ss commands if you're not working using a German keyboards (in addition to allowing ä ö ü and ß directly) - our thanks to Danny Werb for his help in setting this up.
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