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Droidik
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letter | Bad vertical Spaces or Line Height

Post by Droidik »

Hello,

I just wanted to create a letter in LaTeX, that fits my PDF template. But I can't achieve right positions of some elements and I don't know what is wrong. I tried custom margins and so on and it still doesn't work as I expect.
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Red text is my LaTeX output and the black one is my PDF template.
Any advices, please?
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Last edited by localghost on Sun Jun 10, 2012 8:41 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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letter | Bad vertical Spaces or Line Height

Post by localghost »

No idea which one is the "correct" version. Usually LaTeX does a pretty good job regarding line spacing and leading.

Perhaps you should migrate your letter(s) to another, more sophisticated class [1]. It would give you more possibilities for customization.

[1] The TeX Catalogue Online, Topic Index — Writing Letters, Faxes, Memos, and Newsletters


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