diff --git a/contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el b/contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el index 37ea4d04c..b40c92c43 100644 --- a/contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el +++ b/contrib/lisp/ox-koma-letter.el @@ -77,6 +77,43 @@ ;; (See also `org-koma-letter-author'), ;; - EMAIL: Same as AUTHOR. (see also `org-koma-letter-email'), ;; +;; FROM_LOGO uses LaTeX markup. FROM_LOGO provides the +;; "includegraphics" command to tell LaTeX where to find the logo. +;; This command needs to know the logo's directory and file name. The +;; directory can either be relative or absolute, just as you would +;; expect. LaTeX can use three file types for the logo: PDF, JPEG, or +;; PNG. The logo can either include or exclude its extension, which +;; might surprise you. When you exclude its extension, LaTeX will +;; search the directory for the "best" quality graphics format. For +;; example if it finds both logo.pdf and logo.png then it will +;; identify the PDF as "better", and include "logo.pdf". This can be +;; useful, for example, when you are mocking up a logo in the PNG +;; raster format and then switch over to the higher quality PDF vector +;; format. When you include the file extension then LaTeX will +;; include it without searching for higher quality file types. +;; Whatever file type you choose, it will probably require a few +;; design iterations to get the best looking logo size for your +;; letter. Finally, the directory and file name are specified +;; *without* quotes. Here are some examples with commentary, in the +;; location of your letter, with a logo named "logo", to get you +;; started: +;; +;; Logo in the same directory: \includegraphics{logo} +;; or a sub-directory: \includegraphics{logos/production/logo} +;; +;; Logos specified using absolute paths on Linux or Windows: +;; +;; \includegraphics{~/correspondence/logo} +;; \includegraphics{~/correspondence/logos/production/logo} +;; \includegraphics{c:/you/correspondence/logo} +;; \includegraphics{c:/you/correspondence/logos/production/logo} +;; +;; Logos in the same directory where the "better" quality PDF will +;; be chosen over the JPG: +;; +;; \includegraphics{logo.pdf} +;; \includegraphics{logo.png} +;; ;; Headlines are in general ignored. However, headlines with special ;; tags can be used for specified contents like postscript (ps), ;; carbon copy (cc), enclosures (encl) and code to be inserted after