Add extra packages list and link to the output

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zool 9 years ago
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# Clean LaTeX Vita
# CV/Résumé Boilerplate
This is a modified version of Dario Taborelli's [cvtex](https://github.com/dartar/cvtex) template. The original is targeted to academics and scientist, this one is suited for everyone else.
It contains a modified version of Dario Taborelli's [cvtex](https://github.com/dartar/cvtex) template. The original is targeted to academics and scientist, while this one should be well suited for everyone else.
Since I find writing LaTeX tedious, I've ported the whole thing to [pandoc](http://pandoc.org/), abstracted the layout into a TeX file, and moved the content to a yaml file.
Take a look at [output.pdf](output.pdf) to see the final result.
## Dependencies
1. LaTeX
1. LaTeX with the following extra packages: `fontspec` `geometry` `multicol` `xunicode` `xltxtra` `marginnote` `sectsty` `ulem` `hyperref`
2. pandoc
To install LaTeX on Mac OS X, I recommend getting the smaller version BasicTeX from [here](https://tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html) and installing additional packages with `tlmgr` as needed. Same goes for Linux: install `texlive-base` with your package manager and add extra packages later when needed.
To install LaTeX on Mac OS X, I recommend getting the smaller version BasicTeX from [here](https://tug.org/mactex/morepackages.html) and installing the additional packages with `tlmgr` afterwards. Same goes for Linux: install `texlive-base` with your package manager and add the needed additional packages later.
To install pandoc on Mac OS X, run `brew install pandoc`. To install it on Linux, refer to the [official docs](http://pandoc.org/installing.html).
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Note: this template needs to be compiled with XeTeX.
## Available settings
- `**mainfont**`: Hoefler Text is the default, but every font installed in your system should work.
- `**fontsize**`: Possible values are 10pt, 11pt and 12pt.
- `**geometry**`: A string that sets the margins. Check out [this page](https://www.sharelatex.com/learn/Page_size_and_margins) to learn how the package `geometry` works.
## Recommended reading
- [Résumé advices](http://practicaltypography.com/resumes.html) from Butterick's Practical Typography

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