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803 lines
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% RESUME DOCUMENT STYLE -- Released 23 Nov 1989
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% for LaTeX version 2.09
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% Copyright (C) 1988,1989 by Michael DeCorte
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\typeout{Document Style `res' <26 Sep 89>.}
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% res.sty
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% \documentstyle{res}
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%
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% Copyright (c) 1988 by Michael DeCorte
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% Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted, provided
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% that the copies are not made or distributed for resale, and that
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% the copyright notice and this notice are retained.
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%
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% THIS WORK IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. THE AUTHOR PROVIDES NO
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% WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE WORK,
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% INCLUDING WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
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% FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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%
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% If you make any improvements, I'd like to hear about them.
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%
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% Michael DeCorte
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% P.O. Box 652
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% Potsdam NY 13676
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% mrd@sun.soe.clarkson.edu
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% mrd@clutx.bitnet
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%
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% Changes for LaTeX2e -- Venkat Krishnamurthy (Aug 7, 2001)
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%
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% You can have multiple style options the legal options ones are:
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%
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% centered the name and address are centered at the top of the
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% page (default)
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%
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% line the name is the left with a horizontal line then
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% the address to the right
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%
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% overlapped the section titles overlap the body text (default)
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%
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% margin the section titles are to the left of the body text
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%
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% 11pt use 11 point fonts instead of 10 point fonts
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%
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% 12pt use 12 point fonts instead of 10 point fonts
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%
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% Commands
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% \Resume prints the word resume but typeset nicely
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%
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% \newsectionwidth{dimen}
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% defines the amount of space the labels extend
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% into the left margin.
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% DO NOT TRY to change any of the dimensions
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% yourself. You will probably confuse the style file.
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%
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% \name{text} defines your name
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%
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% \address{text}
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% defines your address
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% this can be called twice if you have two addresses
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% use \\'s to indicate where either line breaks or
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% comas should go
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%
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% \opening this prints your name and address at that spot
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% this is not normally needed, as \begin{resume}
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% does this but is provided just in case you need
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% to do something odd
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%
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% \begin{resume} ... \end{resume}
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% all of the resume should go inside of this
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% environment
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%
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% \section{text}
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% This prints 'text' in the left hand margin.
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% Its exact placement depends on what the style
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% options has been set to. (overlapped or margin)
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% You should use \\ to start a new line. If the
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% style option is margin, the \\ is converted
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% to a space.
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% To use this in any of the list environments, put
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% the \section after the \item[] but before the
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% text.
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% Eg.
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% \begin{itemize}
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% \item\section{text}
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% text
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% \end{itemize}
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%
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% \begin{ncolumn}{n} ... \end{ncolumn}
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% creates a tabular environment with n equally
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% spaced columns. Separate columns by & and
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% end them with \\
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%
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% \begin{position} ... \end{position}
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% this is used to print a job description. There should
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% be only one job description in it. Information
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% related to the job (such as title, dates...) will
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% be printed.
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%
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% \begin{format} ... \end{format}
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% used to change the default format for the position
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% environment. Within it the recognized commands are:
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% \title{option}
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% \employer{option}
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% \location{option}
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% \dates{option}
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% \body
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% \\
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% where option is one of l,r,c standing for left, right, center.
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% The format will eventually be used to make several
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% tabular environments and you are defining the number of columns
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% and the placement of text within the columns of the tabulars.
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% Each row is terminated by a \\. Any number of options can
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% be on a line, they will each be set in their own columns.
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% Any of the options except \body may be left out.
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%
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% Eg.
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% \begin{format}
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% \title{l}\employer{r}\\
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% \dates{r}\\
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% \body\\
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% \location{l}\\
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% \end{format}
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%
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% In this example the title and employer information
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% are set in 2 columns left justified and right justified
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% respectively. Then the date is set right justified.
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% Then the body is set. Then the location is set left
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% justified.
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%
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% \employer{text}
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% \title{text}
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% \dates{text}
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% \location{text}
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% declare text for the next invocation of the position
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% environment
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%
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% Glue
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%
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% sectionskip the amount of horizontal before a section
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%
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% Dimensions
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%
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% sectionwidth the amount that the section titles go in the
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% left margin
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% resumewidth the width of the total resume from the left
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% margin to the right. Don't use textwidth
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%
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% Definitions
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%
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% sectionfont the font used to print section titles
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% use \renewcommand to change it
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%
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% namefont the font used to print your name
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% use \renewcommand to change it
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%
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% THINGS TO DO
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%
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% add lm,rm options to format style to allow things to be placed
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% in the left or right margin respectivly
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% add capability so that \body doesn't have to be proceeded (followed)
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% by a \\ allowing part of the description (eg. location) to be the
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% first (last) thing of the body
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%
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% clean up the list building procedures
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%
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% write docs to tell people how to use this
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\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
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\ProvidesClass{res}[2000/05/19 v1.4b Resume class]
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%\DeclareOption{11pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{1}}
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%\DeclareOption{12pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{2}}
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\PassOptionsToClass{11pt,12pt}{article}
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\LoadClassWithOptions{article}
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\newif\if@line
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\newif\if@margin
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\DeclareOption{line}{\@linetrue}
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\DeclareOption{centered}{\@linefalse}
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\DeclareOption{margin}{\@margintrue}
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\DeclareOption{overlapped}{\@marginfalse}
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\ExecuteOptions{overlapped,centered}
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\ProcessOptions\relax
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\nofiles % resume's don't need .aux files
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\newtoks\tabular@text % holds the current list being processed
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\newtoks\tabular@head % holds the head tabular list
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\newtoks\tabular@tail % holds the tail tabular list
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\newtoks\@ta % used by \@append
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\newtoks\undefined@token\undefined@token={}
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% prints a centered name with the address centered
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% or the two address on opposite sides of the page
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\def\@printcentername{\begingroup
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% print the name centered
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\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth{\hfil\@tablebox{\namefont\@name}\hfil}\par
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\@ifundefined{@addressone}{%
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% do nothing
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}{%
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\@ifundefined{@addresstwo}{
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% only one address
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\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth{\hfil\@tablebox{\@addressone}\hfil}\par
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}{
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% two addresses
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\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth{\@tablebox{\@addressone}\hfil
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\@tablebox{\@addresstwo}}\par
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}%
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}%
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\endgroup}
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% this is used to print the name and address at the top of
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% the page with a hline in between
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%
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\def\namefont{\large\bf}
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\def\@linename{\begingroup
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\def\\{, }
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{\namefont\@name}
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\vskip 2pt
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\fullline
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\vskip 2pt
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% where do you live?
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\@ifundefined{@addressone}{%
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% do nothing
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}{%
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\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth
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{\hfill\vbox{\hbox{\@addressone}
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\hbox{\@addresstwo}
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}%
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}\par
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}
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\endgroup}
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% HEADINGS:
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% There are two types of headings:
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% 1) one with the name centered and the address centered or
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% in the left and right side if there are two address
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% 2) one where the name is in the upper left corner
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% the a line accross the paper
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% then the address all on one line in the right corner
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% the second address will be directly below the first if defined
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%
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\let\print@name\relax
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\def\ds@centered{\ifx\print@name\relax\let\print@name\@printcentername\fi}
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\def\ds@line{\ifx\print@name\relax\let\print@name\@linename\fi}
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% Use this to set the sectionwidth.
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% It adjust the width of the text as well as the hoffset
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% You probably shouldn't touch any of the size paramaters
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% unless you really understand all of this but it is not
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% hard. Either way, it can only be executed once
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%
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\def\sectionfont{\bf}
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\newdimen\sectionwidth
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\newskip\sectionskip
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\newdimen\resumewidth
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\resumewidth=6.5in
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\sectionskip=3.5ex plus 1ex minus -.2ex % values stolen from LaTeX
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\def\newsectionwidth#1{%
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\sectionwidth=#1
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\textwidth=\resumewidth
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\advance\textwidth-\sectionwidth
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\hsize=\textwidth
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\hoffset=\sectionwidth
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}
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% This is for sectiontitles that are entirely in the left margin.
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% multiline sectiontitles are permited and will be broken by
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% \TeX{} to fit into a box \verb|\sectionwidth| wide. It is advised
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% that \verb|\\| be used to break the lines by hand as \TeX{} will
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% probably not do what you want.
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%
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% When using this with {\tt tabbing} and {\tt list} (or anything
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% that is made out of {\tt list}) put the \section's inside of
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% the \verb|\begin{}| and the \verb|\item|Eg.
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% \begin{verbatim}
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% \begin{trivlist}
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% \item[]
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% \section{foo}
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% text
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% \end{trivlist}
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% \end{verbatim}
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%
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\def\boxed@sectiontitle#1{%
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% this macro may be called in a tabular. Special code must be written
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% to accomodate this. In LaTeX, a tabular is made out of hboxes.
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% TeX never goes into horizontal mode because of this; it only
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% gets into vertical mode and restricted horizontal mode. Certain
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% indenting problems must be handled because of this. They
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% are delt with at the end of this routine.
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% It is also necessary to close the hbox that was created before
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% the \section and create a new one when this macro has ended.
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% This macro therefore simulates a \kill, so that any text before
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% the \section not be printed. The proper use is therefore
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% ...
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% text\\
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% \section{foo}
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% more text\\
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% ...
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\ifx\\\@tabcr % is this in a tabular? (this *should* work but is a cludge)
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\@stopfield % the is the first part of a \kill
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\else
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\@@par % This will end the previous paragraph if needed and
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% go into vertical mode. If this was already in
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% vertical mode then the \par does nothing.
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\fi
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\begingroup
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\everypar={}%
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\def\par{\@@par}%
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\let\\=\@normalcr
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\addpenalty{\@secpenalty} % this would be a good place for a page break
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% \@secpenalty is what LaTeX uses before its
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% section's. It happens to be -300
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\addvspace{\sectionskip} % put in a bit of glue
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% The following hbox will be contributed to the page list without going
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% into horizontal mode. Therefore, any \parindent's, \parshape's, \leftskip
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% will be ignored but \hoffset's are not. The result is that the box will
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% only by \hoffset. This is what I want
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\hbox to 0pt{%
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\hss % this is an llap. In other words, this glue
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% will shrink by the width of the stuff in the vbox
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% (\sectionwidth) into the left margin and then
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% insert the contents of the vbox.
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\vtop to 0pt{% make a 0pt height paragraph, with the baseline at the
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% lined up with the baseline of the first box in the list
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\leftskip=0pt
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\hsize=\sectionwidth
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\textwidth=\sectionwidth
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\raggedright % you don't want this filled out to the right margin
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\sectionfont
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#1\vss % Go into horizontal mode; do the paragraph;
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% go into vertical mode; add some negative glue
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% to give a box of 0pt height and depth
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}%
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}%
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\addpenalty{-\@secpenalty} % this would be a bad place for a page break
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\vskip-\baselineskip % when the next box is processed, baselineskip glue
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% glue will be added (the box has no depth because of
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% the \vss; therefore, we don't have to worry about
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% \lineskiplimit). This -\baselineskip glue
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% is to undo this. \nointerlineskip doesn't
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% work because the baseline of this line would be lined
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% up with the top of the top of the next box. We
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% want the baselines lined up.
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%
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% It may have been possible to do this by forcing the
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% baseline of this box to be the top of the box but
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% then the interline skip between this box and the
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% previous box would be off as the baselines of the
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% this box (the one that being made above) and the
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% previous line would be separated by \baselineskip
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% (probably, it may be separted by the depth of the
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% previous box + \lineskip) but as the baseline of
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% this box has been moved to the top, the box's would
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% separted by to much glue. The exact amount being
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% the height of this box.
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\endgroup
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\ifx\\\@tabcr % is this in a tabular? (this *should* work but is a cludge)
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% this is the second part of the \kill; it starts the next tabbing line
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% Because this routine will never get into paragraph mode when used in
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% tabbing the \parskip that is discussed below will never be inserted.
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% Therefore it should not be negated as done below.
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\@startline
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\ignorespaces
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\else
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\vskip-\parskip % The next thing to be contributed will be a paragraph.
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% Right before being contributed though a \vskip\parskip
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% will be inserted. This is to negate it.
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%
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% I do consider this to be a bit of a cludge but
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% I can not find a way to write \unskipfutureskip
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% or a way to make TeX think that nothing has
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% been contributed to the page list.
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\fi
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}
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% This is for sectiontitles that are entirely above the section text
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%
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\def\unboxed@sectiontitle#1{%
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\ifx\\\@tabcr % see boxed@sectiontitle for explation
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\@stopfield
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\else
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\@@par
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\fi
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\begingroup
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\everypar={}%
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\def\par{\@@par}%
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\def\\{ }
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\addpenalty{\@secpenalty}
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\addvspace{\sectionskip}
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\hbox to 0pt{\hss\hbox to \sectionwidth{\sectionfont#1\hss}}
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\addpenalty{-\@secpenalty} % this would be a bad place for a page break
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\endgroup
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\ifx\\\@tabcr % see boxed@sectiontitle for explation
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\@startline
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\else
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\vskip-\parskip
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\fi
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\ignorespaces
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}
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% There are two types of section headings:
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% 1) the section heading is all on one line and directly
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% below it, is the body of the text
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% 2) the section heading is entirely in the left margin
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% (possibly taking multiple lines) with the body of
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% the text next to it
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%
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\let\@@section\relax
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\def\ds@overlapped{\ifx\@@section\relax\newsectionwidth{0.5in}\let
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\@@section\unboxed@sectiontitle\fi}
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\def\ds@margin{\ifx\@@section\relax\newsectionwidth{1.3in}\let
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\@@section\boxed@sectiontitle\fi}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% DEFAULTS: (some of them)
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%
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% centered name
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% overlapped section titles
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% format is:
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% title employer
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% location dates
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% body
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% with everything in the left of its column
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%\input article.sty
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\if@line\ds@line\else\ds@centered\fi
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\if@margin\ds@margin\else\ds@overlapped\fi
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% typeset resume all nice and pretty
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%
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\def\Resume{{R\'{e}sum\'{e}}}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% makes a line of width \textwidth starting at -\hoffset
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%
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\def\fullline{ % hrules only listen to \hoffset
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\nointerlineskip % so I have this code
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\moveleft\hoffset\vbox{\hrule width\textwidth}
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\nointerlineskip
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}
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% create a multiline box.
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%
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\def\@tablebox#1{\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l@{\extracolsep{\fill}}}#1\end{tabular}}
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% use this to define your name
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%
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\def\name#1{\def\@name{#1}}
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\def\@name{}
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% use this to define your address, this may be called more than once.
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%
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\let\@addressone\relax
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\let\@addresstwo\relax
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\def\address#1{
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\@ifundefined{@addressone}{\def\@addressone{#1}}{\def\@addresstwo{#1}}}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% if you want to print your name and address is a slightly
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% different format than sugessted, then this can be used
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% to place it exactly where you want
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%
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\def\opening{\def\@opening{}
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\begingroup
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\leftskip=-\hoffset % I use leftskip to move things to the left as
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\advance\textwidth\hoffset % changing hoffset doesn't work. But this
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\hsize=\textwidth % doesn't really work as hboxes are rules
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% are unaffeted
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\let\par=\@@par
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\parindent=0pt
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\parskip=0pt
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\print@name
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\endgroup
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}
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% all of the resume goes in the resume environment
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%
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\newenvironment{resume}{\begingroup
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\@ifundefined{@opening}{\opening}{}
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}{\endgroup}
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% gives you a tabular environment with n equally spaced columns
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% \begin{ncolumn}{#} ... \end{ncolumn}
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%
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% The p option of LaTeX is broken in all but the newest verion
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% of latex.tex, this is how to fix it
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%
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\def\@endpbox{\par\egroup\hfil}
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\let\@@endpbox=\@endpbox
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\newdimen\@columnwidth % the width of each column equal to
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\def\ncolumn#1{%
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% \@columnwidth = \textwidth / #1
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\@columnwidth=\textwidth \divide\@columnwidth by #1
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\begin{tabular*}{\textwidth}[t]%
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{*{#1}{@{}p{\@columnwidth}@{\extracolsep{\fill}}}}
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}
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\def\endncolumn{\end{tabular*}}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% \employer{text} defines employer to be text
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% \location{text} defines location to be text
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% \dates{text} defines dates to be text
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% \title{text} defines title to be text
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% \body
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%
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\def\employer#1{\def\@employer{\print@employer{#1}}}
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\def\location#1{\def\@location{\print@location{#1}}}
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\def\dates#1{\def\@dates{\print@dates{#1}}}
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\def\title#1{\def\@title{\print@title{#1}}}
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\let\l@justify\raggedright
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\let\r@justify\raggedleft
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\let\c@justify\centering
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% \@format{name}{justify}
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% will define \print@#1 to print it's one argument
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% justified according to #2 which can be
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% l = left
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% r = right
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% c = center
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%
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% eg.
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% \@format{employer}{c}
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% is the same as \def\print@employer#1{{\centering #1\par}}
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%
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\def\@format#1#2{%
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\expandafter\gdef\csname print@#1\endcsname##1{%
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{\csname#2@justify\endcsname##1\par}}
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}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% this is used to define how the position environment should
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% formated.
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%
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% \begin{format} positioning text \end{format}
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% where positioning text may be
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% \employer{pos}
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% \location{pos}
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% \dates{pos}
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% \title{pos}
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% \body (for the body of the position environment)
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% where pos is
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% l for left
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% r for right
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% c for center
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% use \\ to break the line
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% you don't have to use all of the options.
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% on any one line, you should indicate what you want on that line
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% and where it should go within its column.
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% eg.
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% the following prints the employer in the left with the location
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% centered within that its column. It then prints the date on the
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% right. Then it prints the body of the position environment. Then
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% it prints the title centered within its column; as there is only
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% one column here it is really just centered.
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%
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% \begin{format}
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% \employer{l}\location{c}\\
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% \dates{r}\\
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% \body\\
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% \title{c}\\
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% \end{format}
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\newcounter{numberofcolumns}
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\newenvironment{format}{%
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\def\end@line@head{\append@tabular@head{tabular@text}\tabular@text={}%
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\c@numberofcolumns 0}
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\def\end@line@tail{\append@tabular@tail{tabular@text}\tabular@text={}%
|
|
\c@numberofcolumns 0}
|
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\tabular@text={}
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\tabular@head={}
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\tabular@tail={}
|
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\c@numberofcolumns 0
|
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\let\\=\end@line@head
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\def\employer##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
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\@format{employer}{##1}
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\append@tabular@text{employer}}
|
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\def\location##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
|
|
\@format{location}{##1}
|
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\append@tabular@text{location}}
|
|
\def\dates##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
|
|
\@format{dates}{##1}
|
|
\append@tabular@text{dates}}
|
|
\def\title##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
|
|
\@format{title}{##1}
|
|
\append@tabular@text{title}}
|
|
\def\body{\iftoks\tabular@head\undefined@token\then
|
|
\else
|
|
\@append{\noexpand\\}\to\tabular@head
|
|
\skotfi
|
|
\let\\=\end@line@tail}}{}
|
|
|
|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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%taken from page 378 of TeXbook but freely hacked
|
|
%
|
|
% appends the expansion of #1 to the token list #2
|
|
|
|
\def\@append#1\to#2{%
|
|
\@ta=\expandafter{#1}%
|
|
\xdef\@append@temp{\the#2\the\@ta}
|
|
\global#2=\expandafter{\@append@temp}%
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
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% CHAA006%vaxb.rhbnc.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK
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% texhax.88.078
|
|
% is used to see if two token lists are equal
|
|
% there must be a better way
|
|
%
|
|
|
|
\let \then = \empty
|
|
\def \iftoks #1#2\then #3\else #4\skotfi{
|
|
\edef \1{\the #1}
|
|
\edef \2{\the #2}
|
|
\ifx \1\2\then #3\else #4\fi}
|
|
|
|
|
|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
|
% \append@tabular@text{command}
|
|
%
|
|
% appends command to the end of \tabular@text.
|
|
% NOTE: command MUST be a command but without the \
|
|
% Eg. \append@tabular@text{relax}
|
|
%
|
|
% used to define \tabular@text for the tabular environment
|
|
% used by append@tabular@head and append@tabular@tail
|
|
%
|
|
|
|
\def\append@tabular@text#1{%
|
|
\iftoks\tabular@text\undefined@token\then
|
|
\global\tabular@text=\expandafter{\csname @#1\endcsname}
|
|
\else
|
|
\@append{&}\to\tabular@text
|
|
\@append{\csname @#1\endcsname}\to\tabular@text
|
|
\skotfi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
|
% append@tabular@head
|
|
%
|
|
% appends command to the end of \tabular@text@head
|
|
% NOTE: command MUST be a command but without the \
|
|
% Eg. \append@tabular@head{relax}
|
|
%
|
|
% used to define \tabular@head for the tabular environment
|
|
% used by the position environment
|
|
%
|
|
\def\append@tabular@head#1{%
|
|
\ifnum\the\c@numberofcolumns=0\relax
|
|
\else
|
|
\iftoks\tabular@head\undefined@token\then
|
|
\relax
|
|
\else
|
|
\@append{\noexpand\\}\to\tabular@head
|
|
\@append{\noexpand\penalty-\@secpenalty}\to\tabular@head
|
|
\skotfi
|
|
\@append{\noexpand\begin{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@head
|
|
\@append{\expandafter{\the\c@numberofcolumns}}\to\tabular@head
|
|
\@append{\the\csname#1\endcsname}\to\tabular@head
|
|
\@append{\noexpand\end{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@head
|
|
\fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
|
% append@tabular@tail
|
|
%
|
|
% appends command to the end of \tabular@text@htail
|
|
% NOTE: command MUST be a command but without the \
|
|
% Eg. \append@tabular@tail{relax}
|
|
%
|
|
% used to define \tabular@tail for the tabular environment
|
|
% used by the position environment
|
|
%
|
|
\def\append@tabular@tail#1{%
|
|
\ifnum\the\c@numberofcolumns=0\relax
|
|
\else
|
|
\iftoks\tabular@tail\undefined@token\then
|
|
\else
|
|
\@append{\noexpand\\}\to\tabular@tail
|
|
\@append{\noexpand\penalty-\@secpenalty}\to\tabular@tail
|
|
\skotfi
|
|
\@append{\noexpand\begin{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@tail
|
|
\@append{\expandafter{\the\c@numberofcolumns}}\to\tabular@tail
|
|
\@append{\the\csname#1\endcsname}\to\tabular@tail
|
|
\@append{\noexpand\end{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@tail
|
|
\fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
|
% put the actual job descriptions here
|
|
% \begin{postion} ... \end{position}
|
|
% in the ... describe the position.
|
|
% don't put the \dates \location etc in here. define them before hand
|
|
\newenvironment{position}%
|
|
{%
|
|
\begingroup
|
|
\par
|
|
\the\tabular@head
|
|
% \addpenalty{-\@secpenalty}% bad place for a page break
|
|
\penalty -\@secpenalty % bad place for a page break
|
|
\penalty 10000
|
|
\ignorespaces
|
|
}{%
|
|
\the\tabular@tail
|
|
% \addpenalty{\@secpenalty}% good place for a page break
|
|
\penalty \@secpenalty % good place for a page break
|
|
\endgroup
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
|
% DEFAULTS: (the rest of them)
|
|
%
|
|
% centered name
|
|
% overlapped section titles
|
|
%
|
|
% format is:
|
|
% title employer
|
|
% location dates
|
|
% body
|
|
% with everything in the left of its column
|
|
|
|
\@secpenalty = -500
|
|
\topmargin 0pt
|
|
\headheight 0pt
|
|
\headsep 0pt
|
|
\textheight 9in
|
|
\parindent 0pt
|
|
\topmargin 0in
|
|
\oddsidemargin 0pt
|
|
\evensidemargin 0pt
|
|
\marginparwidth 0pt
|
|
\parindent 0pt
|
|
\parskip \baselineskip
|
|
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
|
|
\def\@listI{\leftmargin\leftmargini
|
|
\topsep 0pt
|
|
\parskip 0pt
|
|
\partopsep 2pt plus 2pt
|
|
\parsep 2pt plus 2pt
|
|
\itemsep \parsep}
|
|
|
|
\pagestyle{empty} % don't want page numbers
|
|
|
|
\begin{format}
|
|
\title{l}\employer{r}\\
|
|
\location{l}\dates{r}\\
|
|
\body\\
|
|
\end{format}
|
|
|
|
\let\section\@@section
|