% greeting card document using gcard package, showing basic techniques of size % selection and horizontal and vertical placement of text % G. C. McBane 19 May 2007 \documentclass[12 pt]{article} \usepackage{palatino} \usepackage{gcard} % user should set next four lengths to taste; defined for a single panel % after folding. All four panels use the same margins. % Here, edge and gutter are set the same, as are top and bottom; that's % not required, and it's okay to use 4 different values. \setlength{\guttermargin}{8 mm} % inside edge of textblock \setlength{\edgemargin}{\guttermargin} % outside edge \setlength{\gctopmargin}{6 mm} % top \setlength{\gcbottommargin}{\gctopmargin} % bottom \begin{document} \begin{frontcover} \centering \huge \textit{We hope you're\\ having a\ldots} \end{frontcover} % back cover; pushed down to 0.5 cm above bottom margin \begin{backcover} \centering \vfill McB\"{u}chau Family Productions \vspace{.5 cm} \end{backcover} % inside left \begin{insideleft} \centering \small THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK \end{insideleft} % inside right \begin{insideright} \begin{center} % same effect as \centering used for front cover \Huge \textit{Happy\\ Mother's Day!} \end{center} \end{insideright} \end{document}