Jambunathan K writes: > I am attaching sample files from my work-area for ready consumption. [...] I'm trying to use your lisp to generate isodoc letters. I'm wondering what tex processing commands you are using? I don't have bbdb in place, so I changed that. Otherwise, using your code, I get a similar TeX result (attached) but a PDF result that doesn't make much sense. (attached). Toying around with isodoc natively, I found that I could get things to look somewhat better by translating the '[key=val]' region inside the \begin{document} into a \setupdocument{} command _before_ the \begin{document}. From your earlier examples, it's clear that you were getting it to work without that measure. I saw that there were several notions of "How to turn an Org document into tasty letter-flavored TeX-like source".... Has anyone else reached a functional plateau they like? - Allen S. Rout