Thx Wolfgang, this makes sense, as I still had your old examples online and build my letters after that I was just wondering if I did something wrong or missed something in using it, but that way it is more flexible and with an /input{addrfile} in the below way one should also be able to still use a kind of the old way having a separated addressfile but with a more flexible layout. Again million thx for clearing it Greetings Martin 'golodhrim' Scholz On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Wolfgang Schuster < wolfgang.schuster@gmail.com> wrote:
Am 28.07.2012 um 19:53 schrieb Martin 'golodhrim' Scholz < scholz.m82@googlemail.com>:
Hi followers of ConTeXt,
does something in the lettermodule in the texlive version and the minimal version of ConTeXt has changed, as both no longer recognize the
\useletterextension[addrentry,label] \useaddressfile[addrfile]
lines and complain about an unknown command, if yes, what would be the way to fix this, or is this functionallity finally droped?
I haven’t added this function to the new version because I don’t need it.
When you really need it I can add it but context itself has a similar function with the \setvariables and \getvariable which takes only a few more lines than \addressentry does.
Below you can see how the example from the KOMA-Script manuals looks with \setvariables (you’re free to use different keys) but it’s no problem to write a simple \addressentry wrapper around this and provide it with the letter module when you want to share your data with LaTeX.
<example source="scrguide.pdf"> \usemodule[letter]
\setvariables [addressentry:frodo] [lastname={Beutlin}, firstname={Frodo}, address={Der Bühl\\ Beutelsend/Hobbingen im Auenland}, 1={Bilbo Beutlin}, 2={Rauchen von Pfeifenkraut}, 3={der Ringträger}, 4={Bilbos Erbe}]
\setvariables [addressentry:sam] [lastname={Gamdschie}, firstname={Samweis}, address={Beutelhaldenweg 3\\Hobbingen im Auenland}, 1={Rosie Kattun}, 2={Knullen}, 3={des Ringträgers treuester Gefährte}]
\setvariables [addressentry:tom] [lastname={Bombadil}, firstname={Tom}, address={Im Alten Wald}, 1={Goldbeere}, 2={trällern von Nonsensliedern}, 3={Meister von Wald, Wasser und Berg}]
\startletter
[toname={\getvariable{addressentry:tom}{firstname}~\getvariable{addressentry:tom}{lastname}}, toaddress={\getvariable{addressentry:tom}{address}}, opening={Lieber \getvariable{addressentry:tom}{firstname} \getvariable{addressentry:tom}{lastname},}, closing={„O Frühling und Sommerzeit und danach wieder Frühling!\\O Wind auf dem Wasserfall und Lachen des Laubes!“}]
oder \getvariable{addressentry:tom}{3}, wie Dich Deine geliebte \getvariable{addressentry:tom}{1} nennt. Kannst Du Dich noch an einen Herrn \getvariable{addressentry:frodo}{lastname}, genauer gesagt \getvariable{addressentry:frodo}{firstname}~\getvariable{addressentry:frodo}{lastname}, denn es gab ja auch noch den Herrn \getvariable{addressentry:frodo}{1}, erinnern. Er war \getvariable{addressentry:frodo}{3} im dritten Zeitalter und \getvariable{addressentry:frodo}{3}. Begleitet wurde er von \getvariable{addressentry:sam}{firstname}~\getvariable{addressentry:sam}{lastname}, \getvariable{addressentry:sam}{3}.
Beider Vorlieben waren sehr weltlich. Der \getvariable{addressentry:frodo}{firstname} genoss das \getvariable{addressentry:frodo}{2}, sein Gefährte schätzte eine gute Mahlzeit mit \getvariable{addressentry:sam}{2}.
Weißt du noch? Mithrandir hat Dir bestimmt viel von ihnen erzählt.
\stopletter </example>
Wolfgang