From ed2e47ce281d59ac686dedd0fd4a9629001e8cbe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Murat Can Karacabey <39865650+muratcankaracabey@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 21:30:51 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e06ffad..3f03ae9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Latex CV - You can create your CV using this template on [Overleaf](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/murats-cv-template/gfwjwshrzqgd) very easily. - This CV is inspired by the design of [Awesome CV](https://github.com/posquit0/Awesome-CV). -- You might think this as a simplified version of it. I created this project from scratch to learn Latex and the way I wrote might not be the best latex practices. However, it is easy to play with the high level functions provided in [CV.tex](https://github.com/muratcankaracabey/latex_cv/blob/master/CV.tex) file without going too much into the detail to have a certain level of expressiveness in your resume. The simplicity of it also makes it easy to understand what is going on and also enables to make low level customizations. +- You might think this as a simplified version. I created this project from scratch to learn Latex and the way I wrote might not be the best latex practices. However, it is easy to play with the high level functions provided in [CV.tex](https://github.com/muratcankaracabey/latex_cv/blob/master/CV.tex) file without going too much into the detail to have a certain level of expressiveness in your resume. The simplicity also makes it easy to understand what is going on and also enables to make low level customizations. ### How does it look? @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ ### How to use it? - With minimum effort, you can use the [CV.tex](https://github.com/muratcankaracabey/latex_cv/blob/master/CV.tex) as it is provided with the high level functions such as ```\datedexperience```, ```\explanation```, ```\explanationdetail``` to add elements to your CV. You can create skill elements with ```\newcommand{\skillname{\createskill{}{}}}``` and finally create the list of skills with ```\createskills{}```. -- You can also use it for your **cover letter** buy just keeping the ```\addblocktext{}{<Text>}``` and deleting the rest of sections. +- You can also use it for your **cover letter** by just keeping the ```\addblocktext{<Title>}{<Text>}``` and deleting the rest of sections. - Of course, if you want to go further you can check the [muratcan_cv.cls](https://github.com/muratcankaracabey/latex_cv/blob/master/muratcan_cv.cls) file. This is my first latex project so it might be error-prone and not as generic as possible(I still have some warnings that needs to be resolved). However I tried to make it understandable for later contributions. - You can change the header content with the ```set..``` commands in the beginning and also the the color of the theme. - Just replace the actual texts with your related education/experience and also don't forget to replace ```\lipsum[1][1-12]\par``` with actual texts. That package is just used for illustration reasons. Since I am not sure what to write to those parts of the resume right now. @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ - [ ] Resolve the warnings. ### Warning -- For Mac users, If you use TexShop, you need to locate the AwesomeFont in your file system and load it to your system. It is most probably under ```/usr/local/texlive/2019/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype/public```. Just locate it and double-click install it. Then you are good to go. +- For Mac users, If you use TexShop, you need to locate the AwesomeFont in your file system and load to your system. It is most probably under ```/usr/local/texlive/2019/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype/public```. Just locate it and double-click install. Then you are good to go.