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LatexToWebpage

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A pythonic way of putting LaTeX CV data to your webpage.
This code makes use of Moderncv documentclass by Xavier Danaux (https://github.com/xdanaux/moderncv) and webpage style-sheet by Jon Barron's code (https://github.com/jonbarron/jonbarron_website).

Directory Structure:

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├── CV
│   ├── LaTeX
│   │   ├── main.tex
│   │   ├── main.pdf
│   │   ├── logo.png
│   │   └── [ALL moderncv documnetclass files]
│   └── myCV.pdf
├── index.html
├── LICENSE
├── makeSite.sh
├── putTex.py
├── README.md
└── website
    ├── images
    │   ├── favicon.ico
    │   ├── project1.png
    │   └── <PUT ALL PROJECT IMAGES HERE>
    └── js
        └── scramble.js

Requirements:

  1. Python 2.7
  2. Latex essentials: texstudio, texlive-latex-extra, texlive-fonts-recommended

Download

Clone the repository with:
$ git clone https://github.com/aakash30jan/LatexToWebpage.git

Using the code:

After you are done with editing the ./CV/LaTeX/main.tex (the main latex file where you write your CV) and the marked entries in ./index.html (the main webpage file where you write your profile) proceed as follows:

  1. Execute with bash makeSite.sh.
  2. Your generated CV can be checked with evince ./CV/myCV.pdf.
  3. Your updated webpage can be checked with firefox index.html.
  4. You may now upload the webpage to your favourite hosting service !

Issues:

Problems? Please raise an issue at "https://github.com/aakash30jan/LatexToWebpage/issues" and I will get back to you soon.
Please use https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1464274 if you wish to cite this code.

License

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.