Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-10-29 Thread Karl Voit
* Tory S. Anderson torys.ander...@gmail.com wrote:
 I do mine in LaTeX and haven't had a reason to change that. 

The same holds for me.

When it comes to microtypography and optimization (squeeze the CV
into 3 pages instead of 4 with a single paragraph on page 4, ...), I
am much more efficient with LaTeX and without the Org-export
border.

 I keep a Master CV/resumé with all the gratuitous information in
 all categories, then make subdirs for each submission and the
 trimmed-down versions of my resume that I sent out.

Contrary to Tory, I keep my CV in a git repository and started to
use branches for stripped down versions.





Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-23 Thread Rainer M Krug
Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com writes:

 Myles English writes:

 Nicolas Goaziou writes:

 One option could be to define a specialized latex back-end dedicated to
 moderncv class, much like ox-koma-letter.el does for scrlttr2.

 I did actually make a start on this, I'll dig it out and put it
 somewhere accessible, soon.

 ..and here it is:

 https://github.com/mylese/ox-cv

This looks very nice - thanks. 

Rainer


 It kind of works, I haven't tried it with org more recent than about
 July.  I'll be trying to develop it further myself but would welcome a
 lot of input from others.  Alternatively, if someone wants to take it
 over completely, that would be fine too.

 Myles



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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?

2014-09-23 Thread Rasmus
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:

Thanks for the summary Rainer.

 I think that org could be a perfect environment for building CVs if
 one could come up with an HOWTO and many examples how to do it - and I
 think this is going into the right direction.

I think the right approach is cooking up a reasonable way to
represent CVs and make an ox-cv with a customized interface (like
ox-koma-letter where ordering of blocks can also be changed
on-the-go) and provide some nice default themes.  It should either
build on an established LaTeX cv package or just KOMA-Script like
Xavier's CV (and mine).  I didn't check the ox-cv.el that was posted
carefully.

That being said, I don't have much time for this right now.

It would be nicer to handle something like a CV in org than LaTeX.

Cheers,
Rasmus

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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?

2014-09-23 Thread Rainer M Krug
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:

 Hi,

 Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:

 Thanks for the summary Rainer.

Hope I didn't forget anything...


 I think that org could be a perfect environment for building CVs if
 one could come up with an HOWTO and many examples how to do it - and I
 think this is going into the right direction.

 I think the right approach is cooking up a reasonable way to
 represent CVs and make an ox-cv with a customized interface (like
 ox-koma-letter where ordering of blocks can also be changed
 on-the-go) and provide some nice default themes.  It should either
 build on an established LaTeX cv package or just KOMA-Script like
 Xavier's CV (and mine).  I didn't check the ox-cv.el that was posted
 carefully.

Yes - this might be the most org-ish approach, and the most stable
(over time).


 That being said, I don't have much time for this right now.

Isn't there a worg / org page, where these ideas are collected (TODO?
Feature Requests, ...)? I fear that this becomes forgotten again
(including myself!), as CVs are not something one uses regularly...

I unfortunately have not the elisp knowledge to contribute much here.


 It would be nicer to handle something like a CV in org than LaTeX.

I completely agree with you - I have it at the moment in LyX, but I am
fixing issues each time I need a CV.

Cheers,

Rainer


 Cheers,
 Rasmus

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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?

2014-09-22 Thread Rainer M Krug

First of all, thanks to everybody so far who responded to this
question. 

I reply to my question directly, as I am trying to sum up the replies
so far (the complete thread is theoretically below).

There are effectively two schools, 

- using LaTeX (Tory, Andreas, John and Brady), and
- using org (Dan, Myles(?) and Xavier)

The reasons for using LaTeX directly were mainly the simplicity of
using LaTeX directly instead of telling org how to export to the
format wanted, while the reasons for using org were simplicity of
editing in org and the export to different formats (apart from pdf
also html).

I will not go further into the LaTeX as there is a vast amount of info
available on the Internets. 

My reasoning why I want to use org instead of LaTeX is the same as
mentioned in the thread, which is the simplicity of editing in org.
In addition, I like the different backends, and that the actual
content is separated from the export. 

I like Dan's approach as it looks relatively simple, although I still
have to look into it in detail (and as Joseph notes, there must be a
problem in the code).

Xavier's approach looks *very* impressive. I like the pdf, and I am
seriously thinking of using it, but my problem is the complexity - if
it breaks, I have no idea where to fix it. But as the original CV is
in org, the data would be there and I simply have to change the
export / publishing.

So what am I going to do?  I think I will start entering the CV into
org and then use Xavier's or Dan's approach and then see if I can get
a layout I like.

I like the idea of Rasmus to re-define the description environment,
and I might also play with this.

I think that org could be a perfect environment for building CVs if
one could come up with an HOWTO and many examples how to do it - and I
think this is going into the right direction.

So thanks a lot everybody for their input so far and keep the comments
and ideas flowing.

Rainer

torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:

 I do mine in LaTeX and haven't had a reason to change that. I keep a
 Master CV/resumé with all the gratuitous information in all
 categories, then make subdirs for each submission and the trimmed-down
 versions of my resume that I sent out. At this stage in my
 career–where I am still tailoring resumés to employers and not really
 keeping a no-holds-barred CV— this is the best workflow I've
 found. I'm not sure how I'd go about versioning, trimming, and
 tracking things as neatly in an all-org environment.

 I'm presuming you just want a full-disclosure CV, though? Org makes more 
 sense there. 

 Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:

 Hi

 I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
 decided to ose org for my CV.

 I fund this oldish conversation

 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-04/msg00096.html

 and these two templates for using org to write a CV:

 https://github.com/punchagan/resume
 https://github.com/fasheng/fsh-orgmode-latex-cv

 as well this CV without .org file

 http://adamsonj.ninth.su/cv.html

 Also, there does not seem to be anything on worg.

 - Can somebody give any further info on org and CVs? 
 - How do you do it (I don't assume you write your CVs in Word?), or are
 you using LaTeX directly?
 - Any other examples and templates online?

 If I get enough, I will compile a summary for worg, but I need examples
 and information.

 Thanks,

 Rainer



Andreas Kiermeier andreas.kierme...@gmail.com writes:

 Hi Rainer,

 like Tory I prepare my CV using latex directly. I've been using
 moderncv for several years now and have been quite happy with it
 (though that was before I've started using org). But even now, I can't
 see how using org, would add to what I already have.

 Mind you, I tend to add to my CV (mainly publications and experience)
 and revise it when needed, rather than adapt it to different
 situations.

 Cheers,

 Andreas



 On 19 September 2014 19:40, Tory S. Anderson torys.ander...@gmail.com wrote:
 I do mine in LaTeX and haven't had a reason to change that. I keep a
 Master CV/resumé with all the gratuitous information in all
 categories, then make subdirs for each submission and the
 trimmed-down versions of my resume that I sent out. At this stage in
 my career–where I am still tailoring resumés to employers and not
 really keeping a no-holds-barred CV— this is the best workflow I've
 found. I'm not sure how I'd go about versioning, trimming, and
 tracking things as neatly in an all-org environment.

 I'm presuming you just want a full-disclosure CV, though? Org makes more 
 sense there.

 Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:

 Hi

 I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
 decided to ose org for my CV.



John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:

 Like the rest, I picked straight LaTeX, as it just felt like forcing Org to
 do something unnatural, in my opinion. At least, if you get into any sort
 of formatting stuff, it just didn't feel 

Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-22 Thread Rainer M Krug
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:

 Very nice, John. Thanks for sharing the LaTeX! 

I agree - thanks.

I will take a closer look later and possibly use some ideas.

Rainer


 John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:

 Like the rest, I picked straight LaTeX, as it just felt like forcing Org to
 do something unnatural, in my opinion. At least, if you get into any sort
 of formatting stuff, it just didn't feel right. Here's some other mailing
 list discussions if you haven't run into them:
 - https://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg37000.html
 - http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/Fv8aAUnm6O4rHfVY6k0p

 And a github repo:
 - https://github.com/fasheng/fsh-orgmode-latex-cv

 I still have a bookmarks folder in Chromium from when I was hunting around.
 Here are the ones that, apparently, I found worth to make the Ctrl+D cut
 for future reference if you're interested
 -
 http://linux.dsplabs.com.au/resume-writing-example-latex-template-linux-curriculum-vitae-professional-cv-layout-format-text-p54/
 - http://www.latextemplates.com/templates/curriculum_vitaes/6/cv_6.tex
 - http://jblevins.org/projects/cv-template/
 - http://nitens.org/taraborelli/cvtex

 I haven't updated mine since 2011, when I updated it for my current job. I
 went with an internal CV so that I could list accomplishments that would be
 considered confidential (patent applications, internal reports, etc.). I
 did create a dummy version, which I've attached (tex/pdf). Re-looking at
 it, I can't decide if I still like it or not. At the time, I was really
 happy with it as my first LaTeX CV :) I'd also probably consider it a
 hybrid CV/resume -- I liked describe some of my previous job
 responsibilities, while including papers/presentations/etc.


 Good luck!
 John


 On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Andreas Kiermeier 
 andreas.kierme...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Rainer,

 like Tory I prepare my CV using latex directly. I've been using
 moderncv for several years now and have been quite happy with it
 (though that was before I've started using org). But even now, I can't
 see how using org, would add to what I already have.

 Mind you, I tend to add to my CV (mainly publications and experience)
 and revise it when needed, rather than adapt it to different
 situations.

 Cheers,

 Andreas



 On 19 September 2014 19:40, Tory S. Anderson torys.ander...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  I do mine in LaTeX and haven't had a reason to change that. I keep a
 Master CV/resumé with all the gratuitous information in all categories,
 then make subdirs for each submission and the trimmed-down versions of my
 resume that I sent out. At this stage in my career–where I am still
 tailoring resumés to employers and not really keeping a no-holds-barred CV—
 this is the best workflow I've found. I'm not sure how I'd go about
 versioning, trimming, and tracking things as neatly in an all-org
 environment.
 
  I'm presuming you just want a full-disclosure CV, though? Org makes more
 sense there.
 
  Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
 
  Hi
 
  I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
  decided to ose org for my CV.





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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-22 Thread Rainer M Krug
Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:

 On 9/19/2014 2:18 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
 Hi

 - How do you do it (I don't assume you write your CVs in Word?), or are
 you using LaTeX directly?

 Nice question, I will enjoy reading all the examples in this thread.

 For a bit, I tried to make org do everything, like export resumes to 
 Word, Writer, LaTeX and ASCII from one tree. Eventually, I couldn't 
 justify managing all the moving parts, but maybe one day...

I am only thinking about export to LaTeX / pdf and html, but ASCII might
be nice as well.


 So I abandoned the export to word processors, though I had succeeded in 
 applying template files. Too much going on behind the scenes for me, and 
 requests for Word resumes should be rare enough that I just have notes 
 on how to quickly format a resume there. After all, with so many OS and 
 fonts, sending a Word document across OS can have unpredictable results. 
 PDF or plain text is the way to go. (Interpretive dance is okay too.)

Completely agree - it would not be worth to keep that route up for a
CV.


 And I did have a decent export to LaTeX resume from org, but after 
 discovering moderncv, I've switched, though I will be curious to read 
 others' methods of org-to-moderncv export.

Yes - moderncv looks nice. Would be interested in suggestions as well.

Thanks,

Rainer


 But what I do still use is export to ASCII, as editing an ASCII resume 
 layout is a pain. Here is the crux of my template for that

 #+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:nil
 #+NAME: setup # I have no idea what this line is for, I found it on worg
 #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results silent :exports none
 (setq org-ascii-headline-spacing '(0 . 1))
 (setq org-ascii-inner-margin 5)
 (setq org-ascii-underline '((ascii nil ?= nil)))
 #+END_SRC

 * resume :export:

 #+BEGIN_CENTER
 Brady Trainor\\
 algeb...@uw.edu -- (206) 898-4124
 #+END_CENTER

 ** Experience
 *** Jan -Present Position
 Location\\
 Job description.

 ... etc.

 This is nice for sites that seem to prefer plain text, or demand it. I'm 
 considering removing the centering, as some sites seem to remove the 
 whitespace up to first character (B).

 Brady




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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-22 Thread Rainer M Krug
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:

 Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:

 Hello,

 Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:

 And I did have a decent export to LaTeX resume from org, but after 
 discovering moderncv, I've switched, though I will be curious to read 
 others' methods of org-to-moderncv export.

 One option could be to define a specialized latex back-end dedicated to
 moderncv class, much like ox-koma-letter.el does for scrlttr2.

 You can even do it all on the LaTeX side, e.g. redefining description
 (or using ¤+ATTR_LATEX) to make use of the description form

 - year :: item

 Together with rebinding the title-command it should be pretty easy to
 make a CV.

I am not a LaTeX expert, so could you please elaborate a bit on this, as
it sounds like a reasonable approach, and also relatively easy to
implement?

Rainer


 I never worked the LaTeX CV classes as I did not care for their
 default looks, but it's very easy to use KOMA for CVs.

 —Rasmus

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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-22 Thread Rainer M Krug
Myles English mylesengl...@gmail.com writes:

 Hello,

 Nicolas Goaziou writes:

 Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:

 And I did have a decent export to LaTeX resume from org, but after 
 discovering moderncv, I've switched, though I will be curious to read 
 others' methods of org-to-moderncv export.

 One option could be to define a specialized latex back-end dedicated to
 moderncv class, much like ox-koma-letter.el does for scrlttr2.

 I did actually make a start on this, I'll dig it out and put it
 somewhere accessible, soon.

I guess that this would be the best approach, but definitely not for me
to complete due to my lack of deeper elisp and LaTeX knowledge.

Thanks,

Rainer


 Myles



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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-22 Thread Rainer M Krug
Vikas Rawal vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org writes:

 I know I am being lazy in not trying it out, but if you could share a
 PDF, it would give us an idea of what this gives you.

Yes - an example pdf would be great.

Rainer


 Vikas
  
 On 20-Sep-2014, at 6:19 am, Dan Griswold kc5...@gmail.com wrote:

 Not sure anybody saw this the first time, so I'll try again, with some 
 expansion.
 
 Unlike the others who've commented, I moved my CV from LaTeX to
 org-mode and I'm happy with the results. Two things make it work
 well.
 
 First, a cv class added to org-latex-classes:
 
 (add-to-list '(cv
 \\documentclass[10pt]{article}\n\\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}\n%\\usepackage{palatino}\n\\usepackage{sectsty}\n\\sectionfont{\\normalsize\\selectfont\\itshape}\n\\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\n\\usepackage{libertine}\n\\renewcommand*\\oldstylenums[1]{{\\fontfamily{fxlj}\\selectfont
 #1}}
   (\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s})))
 
 Second, something like the following at the top of the org file (replace 
 with your particulars):
 
 #+OPTIONS: author:nil timestamp:nil
 #+TITLE:
 #+DATE:
 #+LaTeX_CLASS: cv
 
 #+BEGIN_LATEX
 \begin{flushleft}
   \bfseries\Large Curriculum Vitae\hfill Daniel M. Griswold\normalfont
 \end{flushleft}
 
 \vspace{-12pt}%
 \begin{flushright}
   69 Stratton Road\\
   Rochester, NY 14610\\
   (585) xxx-\\
   dgris...@x.com\\
   \hrulefill
 \end{flushright}
 #+END_LATEX
 
 Main headings are things like:
 
 * Education
 * Specialization
 * Employment
 * Publications
 * Awards and Honors
 
 and the details below each of these headings are simply unordered lists
 
 I really like the easy of editing in org-mode this gives me.
 
 Hope this helps,
 
 Dan
 


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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-22 Thread Rainer M Krug
Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:

 Le sam.  20 sept. 2014  à 02:49:03  , Dan Griswold  kc5...@gmail.com a
 envoyé ce message:
 Not sure anybody saw this the first time, so I'll try again, with some 
 expansion.

 Unlike the others who've commented, I moved my CV from LaTeX to
 org-mode and I'm happy with the results. Two things make it work
 well.

 First, a cv class added to org-latex-classes:

 (add-to-list '(cv
 \\documentclass[10pt]{article}\n\\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}\n%\\usepackage{palatino}\n\\usepackage{sectsty}\n\\sectionfont{\\normalsize\\selectfont\\
 itshape}\n\\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\n\\usepackage{libertine}\n\\renewcommand*\\oldstylenums[1]{{\\fontfamily{fxlj}\\selectfont
 #1}}
 (\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s})))
 Hello Dan, hello the list,

 I guess that there  is a code problem in this (add-to-list  ...) , in my
 init.el (or custom.el) , it produces this warning:

Same here - I guess it has to do with linebreaks?

Rainer

 Wrong number of arguments: #[(list-var element optional append compare-fn) 
 \204
 J\235\202\305=\203  
 J\202\306=\203\307
 J\202
 J\211\203   @\204A\211\204-)\203D
 J\207
 \203R\304
 J C\202V 
 JBL\207  [compare-fn  element  list-var  lst  append  eq  eql  memql]  5
 1615569], 1

 Now a suggestion:  there is moderncv class in texlive  and I wonder if
 it is difficult to make an add-to-list for this class in order to export
 a CV both in latex and in html. 

 I have no time at the moment to try this solution. 

 Best wishes,

 Jo. 



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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-22 Thread Rainer M Krug
Xavier Garrido xavier.garr...@gmail.com writes:

 Hi Rainer,

 You can see mine https://github.com/xgarrido/org-resume that uses
 org-mode to produce a LaTeX-PDF (see attached file) file as well as
 an HTML version.

 Hope it gives you some ideas.

I can only say *wow*! This looks seriously impressive to me. 

I will have to take a closer look and see if I understand it and can
make it do what I want it to. But it looks nicely commented.

Thanks a lot,

Rainer


 Cheers,
 Xavier

 Le 19/09/2014 11:18, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
 Hi

 I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
 decided to ose org for my CV.

 I fund this oldish conversation

 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-04/msg00096.html

 and these two templates for using org to write a CV:

 https://github.com/punchagan/resume
 https://github.com/fasheng/fsh-orgmode-latex-cv

 as well this CV without .org file

 http://adamsonj.ninth.su/cv.html

 Also, there does not seem to be anything on worg.

 - Can somebody give any further info on org and CVs?
 - How do you do it (I don't assume you write your CVs in Word?), or are
 you using LaTeX directly?
 - Any other examples and templates online?

 If I get enough, I will compile a summary for worg, but I need examples
 and information.

 Thanks,

 Rainer



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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?

2014-09-22 Thread Nick Dokos
Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:


 I like Dan's approach as it looks relatively simple, although I still
 have to look into it in detail (and as Joseph notes, there must be a
 problem in the code).

 ...
 Dan Griswold kc5...@gmail.com writes:
 ...

 First, a cv class added to org-latex-classes:

 (add-to-list '(cv

 \\documentclass[10pt]{article}\n\\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}\n%\\usepackage{palatino}\n\\usepackage{sectsty}\n\\sectionfont{\\normalsize\\selectfont\\itshape}\n\\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\n\\usepackage{libertine}\n\\renewcommand*\\oldstylenums[1]{{\\fontfamily{fxlj}\\selectfont
 #1}}
   (\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s})))

 ...

 Joseph Vidal-Rosset joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com writes:

 Le sam.  20 sept. 2014  à 02:49:03  , Dan Griswold  kc5...@gmail.com a
 envoyé ce message:

 I guess that there  is a code problem in this (add-to-list  ...) , in my
 init.el (or custom.el) , it produces this warning:

 Wrong number of arguments: #[(list-var element optional append compare-fn) 
 \204   
 J\235\202\305=\203 
 J\202\306=\203\307   
 J\202
 J\211\203  @\204A\211\204-)\203D
 J\207
 \203R\304
 JC\202V 
 JBL\207  [compare-fn  element  list-var  lst  append  eq  eql  memql]  5
 1615569], 1


The problem is that the add-to-list needs a list to work on:

(add-to-list 'org-latex-classess '(cv \documentclass  (\\section{%s} 
. \\section*{%s})))

-- 
Nick






Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-22 Thread Myles English


Myles English writes:

 Nicolas Goaziou writes:

 One option could be to define a specialized latex back-end dedicated to
 moderncv class, much like ox-koma-letter.el does for scrlttr2.

 I did actually make a start on this, I'll dig it out and put it
 somewhere accessible, soon.

..and here it is:

https://github.com/mylese/ox-cv

It kind of works, I haven't tried it with org more recent than about
July.  I'll be trying to develop it further myself but would welcome a
lot of input from others.  Alternatively, if someone wants to take it
over completely, that would be fine too.

Myles



Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-21 Thread Myles English

Hello,

Nicolas Goaziou writes:

 Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:

 And I did have a decent export to LaTeX resume from org, but after 
 discovering moderncv, I've switched, though I will be curious to read 
 others' methods of org-to-moderncv export.

 One option could be to define a specialized latex back-end dedicated to
 moderncv class, much like ox-koma-letter.el does for scrlttr2.

I did actually make a start on this, I'll dig it out and put it
somewhere accessible, soon.

Myles



Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-20 Thread Joseph Vidal-Rosset
Le sam.  20 sept. 2014  à 02:49:03  , Dan Griswold  kc5...@gmail.com a
envoyé ce message:
 Not sure anybody saw this the first time, so I'll try again, with some 
 expansion.

 Unlike the others who've commented, I moved my CV from LaTeX to org-mode and 
 I'm happy with the results. Two things make it work well.

 First, a cv class added to org-latex-classes:

 (add-to-list '(cv 
 \\documentclass[10pt]{article}\n\\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}\n%\\usepackage{palatino}\n\\usepackage{sectsty}\n\\sectionfont{\\normalsize\\selectfont\\
 itshape}\n\\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\n\\usepackage{libertine}\n\\renewcommand*\\oldstylenums[1]{{\\fontfamily{fxlj}\\selectfont
  #1}}
 (\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s})))
Hello Dan, hello the list,

I guess that there  is a code problem in this (add-to-list  ...) , in my
init.el (or custom.el) , it produces this warning:

Wrong number of arguments: #[(list-var element optional append compare-fn) 
\204  
J\235\202\305=\203
J\202\306=\203\307  
J\202
J\211\203 @\204A\211\204-)\203D
J\207
\203R\304
J   C\202V 
JBL\207  [compare-fn  element  list-var  lst  append  eq  eql  memql]  5
1615569], 1

Now a suggestion:  there is moderncv class in texlive  and I wonder if
it is difficult to make an add-to-list for this class in order to export
a CV both in latex and in html. 

I have no time at the moment to try this solution. 

Best wishes,

Jo. 



Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-20 Thread Xavier Garrido

Hi Rainer,

You can see mine https://github.com/xgarrido/org-resume that uses 
org-mode to produce a LaTeX-PDF (see attached file) file as well as an 
HTML version.


Hope it gives you some ideas.

Cheers,
Xavier

Le 19/09/2014 11:18, Rainer M Krug a écrit :

Hi

I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
decided to ose org for my CV.

I fund this oldish conversation

http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-04/msg00096.html

and these two templates for using org to write a CV:

https://github.com/punchagan/resume
https://github.com/fasheng/fsh-orgmode-latex-cv

as well this CV without .org file

http://adamsonj.ninth.su/cv.html

Also, there does not seem to be anything on worg.

- Can somebody give any further info on org and CVs?
- How do you do it (I don't assume you write your CVs in Word?), or are
you using LaTeX directly?
- Any other examples and templates online?

If I get enough, I will compile a summary for worg, but I need examples
and information.

Thanks,

Rainer



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[O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Rainer M Krug
Hi

I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
decided to ose org for my CV.

I fund this oldish conversation

http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-04/msg00096.html

and these two templates for using org to write a CV:

https://github.com/punchagan/resume
https://github.com/fasheng/fsh-orgmode-latex-cv

as well this CV without .org file

http://adamsonj.ninth.su/cv.html

Also, there does not seem to be anything on worg.

- Can somebody give any further info on org and CVs? 
- How do you do it (I don't assume you write your CVs in Word?), or are
you using LaTeX directly?
- Any other examples and templates online?

If I get enough, I will compile a summary for worg, but I need examples
and information.

Thanks,

Rainer

-- 
Rainer M. Krug
email: Raineratkrugsdotde
PGP: 0x0F52F982


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Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Tory S. Anderson
I do mine in LaTeX and haven't had a reason to change that. I keep a Master 
CV/resumé with all the gratuitous information in all categories, then make 
subdirs for each submission and the trimmed-down versions of my resume that I 
sent out. At this stage in my career–where I am still tailoring resumés to 
employers and not really keeping a no-holds-barred CV— this is the best 
workflow I've found. I'm not sure how I'd go about versioning, trimming, and 
tracking things as neatly in an all-org environment. 

I'm presuming you just want a full-disclosure CV, though? Org makes more sense 
there. 

Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:

 Hi

 I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
 decided to ose org for my CV.

 I fund this oldish conversation

 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-04/msg00096.html

 and these two templates for using org to write a CV:

 https://github.com/punchagan/resume
 https://github.com/fasheng/fsh-orgmode-latex-cv

 as well this CV without .org file

 http://adamsonj.ninth.su/cv.html

 Also, there does not seem to be anything on worg.

 - Can somebody give any further info on org and CVs? 
 - How do you do it (I don't assume you write your CVs in Word?), or are
 you using LaTeX directly?
 - Any other examples and templates online?

 If I get enough, I will compile a summary for worg, but I need examples
 and information.

 Thanks,

 Rainer



Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Andreas Kiermeier
Hi Rainer,

like Tory I prepare my CV using latex directly. I've been using
moderncv for several years now and have been quite happy with it
(though that was before I've started using org). But even now, I can't
see how using org, would add to what I already have.

Mind you, I tend to add to my CV (mainly publications and experience)
and revise it when needed, rather than adapt it to different
situations.

Cheers,

Andreas



On 19 September 2014 19:40, Tory S. Anderson torys.ander...@gmail.com wrote:
 I do mine in LaTeX and haven't had a reason to change that. I keep a Master 
 CV/resumé with all the gratuitous information in all categories, then make 
 subdirs for each submission and the trimmed-down versions of my resume that I 
 sent out. At this stage in my career–where I am still tailoring resumés to 
 employers and not really keeping a no-holds-barred CV— this is the best 
 workflow I've found. I'm not sure how I'd go about versioning, trimming, and 
 tracking things as neatly in an all-org environment.

 I'm presuming you just want a full-disclosure CV, though? Org makes more 
 sense there.

 Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:

 Hi

 I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
 decided to ose org for my CV.



Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Dan Griswold
Unlike the others, I moved my CV from LaTeX to org-mode and I'm happy with
the results. Two things make it work well.

First, a cv class added to org-latex-classes:

(add-to-list '(cv
\\documentclass[10pt]{article}\n\\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}\n%\\usepackage{palatino}\n\\usepackage{sectsty}\n\\sectionfont{\\normalsize\\selectfont\\itshape}\n\\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\n\\usepackage{libertine}\n\\renewcommand*\\oldstylenums[1]{{\\fontfamily{fxlj}\\selectfont
#1}}
  (\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s})))

Second, something like the following at the top of the org file (replace
with your particulars):

#+OPTIONS: author:nil timestamp:nil
#+TITLE:
#+DATE:
#+LaTeX_CLASS: cv

#+BEGIN_LATEX
\begin{flushleft}
  \bfseries\Large Curriculum Vitae\hfill Daniel M. Griswold\normalfont
\end{flushleft}

\vspace{-12pt}%
\begin{flushright}
  69 Stratton Road\\
  Rochester, NY 14610\\
  (585) xxx-\\
  dgris...@x.com\\
  \hrulefill
\end{flushright}
#+END_LATEX




On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 5:18 AM, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote:

 Hi

 I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
 decided to ose org for my CV.

 I fund this oldish conversation

 http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-04/msg00096.html

 and these two templates for using org to write a CV:

 https://github.com/punchagan/resume
 https://github.com/fasheng/fsh-orgmode-latex-cv

 as well this CV without .org file

 http://adamsonj.ninth.su/cv.html

 Also, there does not seem to be anything on worg.

 - Can somebody give any further info on org and CVs?
 - How do you do it (I don't assume you write your CVs in Word?), or are
 you using LaTeX directly?
 - Any other examples and templates online?

 If I get enough, I will compile a summary for worg, but I need examples
 and information.

 Thanks,

 Rainer

 --
 Rainer M. Krug
 email: Raineratkrugsdotde
 PGP: 0x0F52F982



Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Tory S. Anderson
Very nice, John. Thanks for sharing the LaTeX! 

John Hendy jw.he...@gmail.com writes:

 Like the rest, I picked straight LaTeX, as it just felt like forcing Org to
 do something unnatural, in my opinion. At least, if you get into any sort
 of formatting stuff, it just didn't feel right. Here's some other mailing
 list discussions if you haven't run into them:
 - https://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg37000.html
 - http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/Fv8aAUnm6O4rHfVY6k0p

 And a github repo:
 - https://github.com/fasheng/fsh-orgmode-latex-cv

 I still have a bookmarks folder in Chromium from when I was hunting around.
 Here are the ones that, apparently, I found worth to make the Ctrl+D cut
 for future reference if you're interested
 -
 http://linux.dsplabs.com.au/resume-writing-example-latex-template-linux-curriculum-vitae-professional-cv-layout-format-text-p54/
 - http://www.latextemplates.com/templates/curriculum_vitaes/6/cv_6.tex
 - http://jblevins.org/projects/cv-template/
 - http://nitens.org/taraborelli/cvtex

 I haven't updated mine since 2011, when I updated it for my current job. I
 went with an internal CV so that I could list accomplishments that would be
 considered confidential (patent applications, internal reports, etc.). I
 did create a dummy version, which I've attached (tex/pdf). Re-looking at
 it, I can't decide if I still like it or not. At the time, I was really
 happy with it as my first LaTeX CV :) I'd also probably consider it a
 hybrid CV/resume -- I liked describe some of my previous job
 responsibilities, while including papers/presentations/etc.


 Good luck!
 John


 On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Andreas Kiermeier 
 andreas.kierme...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Rainer,

 like Tory I prepare my CV using latex directly. I've been using
 moderncv for several years now and have been quite happy with it
 (though that was before I've started using org). But even now, I can't
 see how using org, would add to what I already have.

 Mind you, I tend to add to my CV (mainly publications and experience)
 and revise it when needed, rather than adapt it to different
 situations.

 Cheers,

 Andreas



 On 19 September 2014 19:40, Tory S. Anderson torys.ander...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  I do mine in LaTeX and haven't had a reason to change that. I keep a
 Master CV/resumé with all the gratuitous information in all categories,
 then make subdirs for each submission and the trimmed-down versions of my
 resume that I sent out. At this stage in my career–where I am still
 tailoring resumés to employers and not really keeping a no-holds-barred CV—
 this is the best workflow I've found. I'm not sure how I'd go about
 versioning, trimming, and tracking things as neatly in an all-org
 environment.
 
  I'm presuming you just want a full-disclosure CV, though? Org makes more
 sense there.
 
  Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de writes:
 
  Hi
 
  I am looking for examples / templates for CVs written using org, as I
  decided to ose org for my CV.





Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Brady Trainor

On 9/19/2014 2:18 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:

Hi

- How do you do it (I don't assume you write your CVs in Word?), or are
you using LaTeX directly?


Nice question, I will enjoy reading all the examples in this thread.

For a bit, I tried to make org do everything, like export resumes to 
Word, Writer, LaTeX and ASCII from one tree. Eventually, I couldn't 
justify managing all the moving parts, but maybe one day...


So I abandoned the export to word processors, though I had succeeded in 
applying template files. Too much going on behind the scenes for me, and 
requests for Word resumes should be rare enough that I just have notes 
on how to quickly format a resume there. After all, with so many OS and 
fonts, sending a Word document across OS can have unpredictable results. 
PDF or plain text is the way to go. (Interpretive dance is okay too.)


And I did have a decent export to LaTeX resume from org, but after 
discovering moderncv, I've switched, though I will be curious to read 
others' methods of org-to-moderncv export.


But what I do still use is export to ASCII, as editing an ASCII resume 
layout is a pain. Here is the crux of my template for that


#+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:nil
#+NAME: setup # I have no idea what this line is for, I found it on worg
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results silent :exports none
(setq org-ascii-headline-spacing '(0 . 1))
(setq org-ascii-inner-margin 5)
(setq org-ascii-underline '((ascii nil ?= nil)))
#+END_SRC

* resume :export:

#+BEGIN_CENTER
Brady Trainor\\
algeb...@uw.edu -- (206) 898-4124
#+END_CENTER

** Experience
*** Jan -Present Position
Location\\
Job description.

... etc.

This is nice for sites that seem to prefer plain text, or demand it. I'm 
considering removing the centering, as some sites seem to remove the 
whitespace up to first character (B).


Brady




Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,

Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:

 And I did have a decent export to LaTeX resume from org, but after 
 discovering moderncv, I've switched, though I will be curious to read 
 others' methods of org-to-moderncv export.

One option could be to define a specialized latex back-end dedicated to
moderncv class, much like ox-koma-letter.el does for scrlttr2.


Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Rasmus
Nicolas Goaziou m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr writes:

 Hello,

 Brady Trainor algeb...@uw.edu writes:

 And I did have a decent export to LaTeX resume from org, but after 
 discovering moderncv, I've switched, though I will be curious to read 
 others' methods of org-to-moderncv export.

 One option could be to define a specialized latex back-end dedicated to
 moderncv class, much like ox-koma-letter.el does for scrlttr2.

You can even do it all on the LaTeX side, e.g. redefining description
(or using ¤+ATTR_LATEX) to make use of the description form

- year :: item

Together with rebinding the title-command it should be pretty easy to
make a CV.

I never worked the LaTeX CV classes as I did not care for their
default looks, but it's very easy to use KOMA for CVs.

—Rasmus

-- 
⠠⠵




Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Dan Griswold
Not sure anybody saw this the first time, so I'll try again, with some
expansion.

Unlike the others who've commented, I moved my CV from LaTeX to org-mode
and I'm happy with the results. Two things make it work well.

First, a cv class added to org-latex-classes:

(add-to-list '(cv
\\documentclass[10pt]{article}\n\\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}\n%\\usepackage{palatino}\n\\usepackage{sectsty}\n\\sectionfont{\\normalsize\\selectfont\\itshape}\n\\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\n\\usepackage{libertine}\n\\renewcommand*\\oldstylenums[1]{{\\fontfamily{fxlj}\\selectfont
#1}}
  (\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s})))

Second, something like the following at the top of the org file (replace
with your particulars):

#+OPTIONS: author:nil timestamp:nil
#+TITLE:
#+DATE:
#+LaTeX_CLASS: cv

#+BEGIN_LATEX
\begin{flushleft}
  \bfseries\Large Curriculum Vitae\hfill Daniel M. Griswold\normalfont
\end{flushleft}

\vspace{-12pt}%
\begin{flushright}
  69 Stratton Road\\
  Rochester, NY 14610\\
  (585) xxx-\\
  dgris...@x.com\\
  \hrulefill
\end{flushright}
#+END_LATEX

Main headings are things like:

* Education
* Specialization
* Employment
* Publications
* Awards and Honors

and the details below each of these headings are simply unordered lists

I really like the easy of editing in org-mode this gives me.

Hope this helps,

Dan


Re: [O] CV in orgmode for export to pdf (and html?)

2014-09-19 Thread Vikas Rawal
I know I am being lazy in not trying it out, but if you could share a PDF, it 
would give us an idea of what this gives you.

Vikas
 
On 20-Sep-2014, at 6:19 am, Dan Griswold kc5...@gmail.com wrote:

 Not sure anybody saw this the first time, so I'll try again, with some 
 expansion.
 
 Unlike the others who've commented, I moved my CV from LaTeX to org-mode and 
 I'm happy with the results. Two things make it work well.
 
 First, a cv class added to org-latex-classes:
 
 (add-to-list '(cv 
 \\documentclass[10pt]{article}\n\\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}\n%\\usepackage{palatino}\n\\usepackage{sectsty}\n\\sectionfont{\\normalsize\\selectfont\\itshape}\n\\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}\n\\usepackage{libertine}\n\\renewcommand*\\oldstylenums[1]{{\\fontfamily{fxlj}\\selectfont
  #1}}
   (\\section{%s} . \\section*{%s})))
 
 Second, something like the following at the top of the org file (replace with 
 your particulars):
 
 #+OPTIONS: author:nil timestamp:nil
 #+TITLE:
 #+DATE:
 #+LaTeX_CLASS: cv
 
 #+BEGIN_LATEX
 \begin{flushleft}
   \bfseries\Large Curriculum Vitae\hfill Daniel M. Griswold\normalfont
 \end{flushleft}
 
 \vspace{-12pt}%
 \begin{flushright}
   69 Stratton Road\\
   Rochester, NY 14610\\
   (585) xxx-\\
   dgris...@x.com\\
   \hrulefill
 \end{flushright}
 #+END_LATEX
 
 Main headings are things like:
 
 * Education
 * Specialization
 * Employment
 * Publications
 * Awards and Honors
 
 and the details below each of these headings are simply unordered lists
 
 I really like the easy of editing in org-mode this gives me.
 
 Hope this helps,
 
 Dan