Manuel Hendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi All, > > > > > > I'm looking for a latex file like g-brief.cls which is especialy for > > > business letters. What I need to do is to define the footnote by > > > myself. Can anyone give me a hint. > > > > You lost me. You always define footnote contents by yourself. Do you > > mean > > redesigning the entire footnote format? > > > > Mike > > > > I tried this. But if I do \footnote{The Text I want}, I always get a > line above and number in the front. Can I change this in a way? > I need to write my address, "Aufsichtsrat" (sorry I don't know the english > meaning) and bankaccount there. > > Manuel
This normal for a footnote, which usually doesn't appear in letters. You should read the .dvi file that comes with packages like g-brief. I suggest you also read a book about LaTeX, Vol. 1 of Kopka's LaTeX book is very good, or the LaTeX Companion, to get an idea about the underlying concepts. For now I'd take a look at lyx, a graphical frontend to LaTeX. It's _very_ easy to use, and has g-brief set up in the way you're probably looking for (Layout - Document - letter (g-brief, german)). HTH -- Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from Bonn, Germany