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Justin Vasel's Curriculum Vitae

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This is my current Curriculum Vitae. I've made some slight modifications to the res.cls class and renamed it cv.cls. Other than that it's a fairly barebones template. If you want fancy font and color support you'll have to do some surgery or look elsewhere.

Requirements

A modern version of LaTeX. The Makefile uses pdflatex, so you should have that installed if you want to make things easy, otherwise you can typeset manually.

Usage

Usage is easiest through the use of the Makefile.

# Typeset the CV and clean up LaTeX junk
make

# Typeset the CV and leave LaTeX junk behind
make pdf

# Clean up LaTeX junk
make clean

# Clean up LaTeX junk and CV pdf file (only source code left behind)
make nuke

Packages Used

To work out of the box, make sure you have these packages installed.

  • xcolor — More colors! And how!
  • hyperref — Formatting hyperlinks
  • amsmath — Mathematics
  • babel — Special character typesetting (you may not need this)
  • etaremune — Reverse enumerate (requires two typesets)

Contributions

Pull requests for structure, formatting, etc. will be considered on a case-by-case basis. This is of course my personal CV, so content changes will not be accepted.

License

The modifications to cv.cls are subject to the copyright established by the original author:

Copyright (c) 1988 by Michael DeCorte Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted, provided that the copies are not made or distributed for resale, and that the copyright notice and this notice are retained.

THIS WORK IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. THE AUTHOR PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE WORK, INCLUDING WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

All other files are my own creations and are licensed under the MIT License (See LICENSE.md).