Dear my friends... I am absolutely new in LaTex. I am trying kile to make me easier learning LaTex. As the first experience, I wrote this passage : " \documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{letter} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \address{Prabu Subroto in Universitas Trisakti} \signature{your signature} \begin{document} \begin{letter}{name and address of the recipient} \opening{saying hello} \begin{large}SCO and Microsoft down but SuSE up\end{large} \\ \\ I don't understand why SCO is sueing IBM and Linux now, why not from the beginning. They now that Linux has the concept similar as UNIX since the beginning.\\ \\ I guess SCO just want to earn money from conflict through court. \closing{saying goodbye} %\cc{Cclist} %\ps{adding a postscript} %\encl{list of enclosed material} \end{letter} \end{document} " Now I want to print it, but I don't know how. If I just do "File-->Print Source" than I will only get the same print out result as the source code. I want the result as under below : " SCO and Microsoft down but SuSE up I don't understand why SCO is sueing IBM and Linux now, why not from the beginning. They now that Linux has the concept similar as UNIX since the beginning. I guess SCO just want to earn money from conflict through court. " How can I print it? What is "DVI"? Is it LaTex file? Thank you my friends... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com
* Prabu Subroto (prabu_subroto@yahoo.com) [030609 15:24]:
I am absolutely new in LaTex. I am trying kile to make me easier learning LaTex.
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Now I want to print it, but I don't know how.
I presume you want to print the formatted letter, not the latex source. 'latex file.tex' will produce a dvi file which can be converted to whatever final format you want (e.g., Postscript, PDF, ascii, etc). To turn the dvi file into postscript, dvips file.dvi If you want a PDF, you'll probably get better results by using pdflatex instead of latex as above.
What is "DVI"? Is it LaTex file?
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Christopher Mahmood
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Prabu Subroto