/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/frletter/frletter.cls is in texlive-lang-french 2014.20141024-1.
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% The original beletter class is in the public domain. So is frletter.
%
% This code is unsupported, and comes with no warranty.
% The original beletter class was written by James Kilfiger and Frank Lenaerts,
% to meet the specifications for formatting Belgium letters recommended by
% Frank's wife.
% It can be used in place of the standard LaTeX class
%
% The frletter class was contributed by Liviu Andronic. It tries to hack further
% the letter class and make it conform to the French typesetting conventions.
% The frletter class consists of cosmetical modifications applied to the
% beletter class, according to what I understand as French conventions for
% writing letters. Please consider that I am neither a French native, nor a
% LaTeX expert.
%
% You will also find layout files for both beletter and frletter classes on the Lyx
% Wiki. Both are ugly hacks inputting the letter layout, but they work and I'm OK
% with it. There you will also find corresponding Lyx templates.
%
% If you are on the look for a class trully specialized on typesetting French
% letters, check the lettre class developed by Denis Mégevand from the
% Observatoire de Genève. There is no corresponding Lyx layout (not to the best
% of my knowledge).
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesClass{frletter}[22/10/2007 French Letter Class]
\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{letter}}
\ProcessOptions\relax
\LoadClass{letter}
% changed the opening
\renewcommand*{\opening}[1]{%
\thispagestyle{firstpage}%
\ifx\@empty\fromaddress
\else %if there is a from address
\noindent\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l@{}}%
\fromaddress
\end{tabular}\par%
\fi
%% My trial and error on the "send to address"; seems to work
{\raggedleft\begin{tabular}{l@{}}\ignorespaces
\toname\\ \toaddress \\*[2\parskip]%
\@date \end{tabular}\par}%
\vspace{2\parskip}%
#1\par\nobreak
\vspace{2\parskip}%
}
%%% Change these!!, or let babel change them for you.
%%% Consider using \usepackage[francais]{babel} in the LaTeX Preamble
\renewcommand*{\ccname}{cc}
\renewcommand*{\enclname}{}
\renewcommand*{\pagename}{}
\renewcommand*{\headtoname}{}
% reverted to the original letter closing;
% uncomment the following lines to use the beletter closing style
%\renewcommand{\closing}[1]{\par\nobreak\vspace{\parskip}%
% \stopbreaks
% \vspace{2\parskip}%
% \vspace{2\parskip}%
% \noindent
% \ifx\@empty\fromaddress\else
% \hspace*{\longindentation}\fi
% \parbox{\indentedwidth}{\raggedright
% \ignorespaces #1\\[6\medskipamount]%
% \ifx\@empty\fromsig
% \fromname
% \else \fromsig \fi\strut}%
% \par}
\renewcommand*{\cc}[1]{%
\par\noindent
\parbox[t]{\textwidth}{%
\@hangfrom{\normalfont\ccname}%
\ignorespaces #1\strut}\par}
\endinput
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