A company may have its own letter class, for setting letters in the company style. This section shows a simple implementation of such a class, although a real class would need more structure.
The class begins by announcing itself as neplet.cls
.
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesClass{neplet}[1995/04/01 NonExistent Press letter class]Then this next bit passes any options on to the
letter
class, which
is loaded with the a4paper
option.
\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{letter}} \ProcessOptions\relax \LoadClass[a4paper]{letter}In order to use the company letter head, it redefines the
firstpage
page style: this is the page style that is used on
the first page of letters.
\renewcommand{\ps@firstpage}{% \renewcommand{\@oddhead}{<letterhead goes here>}% \renewcommand{\@oddfoot}{<letterfoot goes here>}% }And that's it!