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now use each of these multiple times, e.g. to display multiple mobile phone now use each of these multiple times, e.g. to display multiple mobile phone
numbers. numbers.
- Deprecated \firstname and \familyname in favour of \name{<first>}{<last>}. - Deprecated \firstname and \familyname in favour of \name{<first>}{<last>}.
- Added a new mechanism to select amongs different possible icon sets: - Added a new mechanism to select among different possible icon sets:
\moderncvicons{<iconsetname>}, where <iconsetname> can be "marvosym" (used by \moderncvicons{<iconsetname>}, where <iconsetname> can be "marvosym" (used by
default in the banking, casual and classic styles) or "letters" (used by default in the banking, casual and classic styles) or "letters" (used by
default in the oldstyle style). \moderncvicons should always be called after default in the oldstyle style). \moderncvicons should always be called after

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@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ In case BibTeX is used, the bibliography settings are adjusted in the lines
% \renewcommand*{\bibliographyitemlabel}{[\arabic{enumiv}]} % \renewcommand*{\bibliographyitemlabel}{[\arabic{enumiv}]}
% \renewcommand{\refname}{Articles} % \renewcommand{\refname}{Articles}
% bibliography with mutiple entries % bibliography with multiple entries
% \usepackage{multibib} % \usepackage{multibib}
% \newcites{book, misc}{{Books}, {Others}} % \newcites{book, misc}{{Books}, {Others}}
\end{lstlisting} \end{lstlisting}
@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ This can be combined with the \code{itemize} environment.
\cvcolumn[<width>]{<content>} \cvcolumn[<width>]{<content>}
\end{cvcolumns} \end{cvcolumns}
\end{lstlisting} \end{lstlisting}
\code{<width>} is a number between 0 and 1 controling the width of the column. \code{<width>} is a number between 0 and 1 controlling the width of the column.
\subsubsection{Skill matrix macros} \subsubsection{Skill matrix macros}
The skill matrix is a table for displaying skills such as computer skills or project management skills graphically. The skill matrix is a table for displaying skills such as computer skills or project management skills graphically.

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% reduced list spacing % reduced list spacing
% package providing hooks into lists % package providing hooks into lists
% originally developped by Jakob Schiotz (see http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/tweaklist.sty) % originally developed by Jakob Schiotz (see http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/tweaklist.sty)
% modified and distributed with moderncv(not available otherwise on ctan) % modified and distributed with moderncv(not available otherwise on ctan)
\RequirePackage{tweaklist} \RequirePackage{tweaklist}
\renewcommand*{\itemhook}{% \renewcommand*{\itemhook}{%
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\newcommand*{\born}[1]{\def\@born{#1}} \newcommand*{\born}[1]{\def\@born{#1}}
% defines one's email (optional) % defines one's email (optional)
% usage: \email{<email adress>} % usage: \email{<email address>}
\newcommand*{\email}[1]{\def\@email{#1}} \newcommand*{\email}[1]{\def\@email{#1}}
% defines one's home page (optional) % defines one's home page (optional)
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\newcommand*{\cvlistdoubleitem}[3][\listitemsymbol]{} \newcommand*{\cvlistdoubleitem}[3][\listitemsymbol]{}
% makes a typical resume job / education entry % makes a typical resume job / education entry
% usage: \cventry[spacing]{years}{degree/job title}{institution/employer}{localization}{optionnal: grade/...}{optional: comment/job description} % usage: \cventry[spacing]{years}{degree/job title}{institution/employer}{localization}{optional: grade/...}{optional: comment/job description}
\newcommand*{\cventry}[7][.25em]{} \newcommand*{\cventry}[7][.25em]{}
% makes a resume entry with a proficiency comment % makes a resume entry with a proficiency comment
@ -655,7 +655,7 @@
\newcounter{cvcolumnscounter}% counter for the number of columns \newcounter{cvcolumnscounter}% counter for the number of columns
\newcounter{cvcolumnsautowidthcounter}% counter for the number of columns with no column width provided, and which will then be equally distributed \newcounter{cvcolumnsautowidthcounter}% counter for the number of columns with no column width provided, and which will then be equally distributed
\newcounter{tmpiteratorcounter}% counter for any temporary purpose (e.g., iterating loops) \newcounter{tmpiteratorcounter}% counter for any temporary purpose (e.g., iterating loops)
\newlength{\cvcolumnsdummywidth}\setlength{\cvcolumnsdummywidth}{1000pt}% dummy width for total width, in order to enable arithmetics (TeX has no float variables, only integer counters or lengths) \newlength{\cvcolumnsdummywidth}\setlength{\cvcolumnsdummywidth}{1000pt}% dummy width for total width, in order to enable arithmetic (TeX has no float variables, only integer counters or lengths)
\newlength{\cvcolumnswidth}% total width available for head / content \newlength{\cvcolumnswidth}% total width available for head / content
\newlength{\cvcolumnsautowidth}% total width of columns with no explicit width provided \newlength{\cvcolumnsautowidth}% total width of columns with no explicit width provided
\newlength{\cvcolumnautowidth}% width of one of the columns with no explicit width provided (based on equal distribution of remaining space) \newlength{\cvcolumnautowidth}% width of one of the columns with no explicit width provided (based on equal distribution of remaining space)

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\if@aftersection\else% \if@aftersection\else%
\vspace*{-\separatorrulewidth}\fi% HACK; I don't understand where the space is coming from, nor what it's exact value is :( \vspace*{-\separatorrulewidth}\fi% HACK; I don't understand where the space is coming from, nor what it's exact value is :(
\noindent% \noindent%
% \setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}\framebox{% start of debuging % \setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}\framebox{% start of debugging
\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}p{\hintscolumnwidth}@{\hspace{\separatorcolumnwidth}}|@{\hspace{\separatorcolumnwidth}}p{\maincolumnwidth}@{}}% \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}p{\hintscolumnwidth}@{\hspace{\separatorcolumnwidth}}|@{\hspace{\separatorcolumnwidth}}p{\maincolumnwidth}@{}}%
\@moderncvstrut{4pt}{16pt}#2 &#3\\[#1]% the spacing needs to be inside the cell for the vertical rule to extend correctly \@moderncvstrut{4pt}{16pt}#2 &#3\\[#1]% the spacing needs to be inside the cell for the vertical rule to extend correctly
\end{tabular}% \end{tabular}%
% }% end of debuging % }% end of debugging
\par\@aftersectionfalse\ignorespaces} \par\@aftersectionfalse\ignorespaces}
\renewcommand*{\cvdoubleitem}[5][.5ex]{% \renewcommand*{\cvdoubleitem}[5][.5ex]{%

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%------------------------------------------------------------------------------- %-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
% resume foot definition % resume foot definition
%------------------------------------------------------------------------------- %-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
% lenghts % lengths
\renewcommand*{\recomputecvfootlengths}{\recomputefootlengths} \renewcommand*{\recomputecvfootlengths}{\recomputefootlengths}
% commands % commands

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% \par\vspace{-\baselineskip}\vspace{-\parskip}\leftskip=\leftcolumnwidth% % \par\vspace{-\baselineskip}\vspace{-\parskip}\leftskip=\leftcolumnwidth%
\par\vspace{-\baselineskip}\vspace{-\parskip}% \par\vspace{-\baselineskip}\vspace{-\parskip}%
\leftskip=\dimexpr\hintscolumnwidth+\separatorcolumnwidth\relax% \dimexpr require e-TeX engine extensions \leftskip=\dimexpr\hintscolumnwidth+\separatorcolumnwidth\relax% \dimexpr require e-TeX engine extensions
\recomputecvlengths} % need to recompute the layout lenghts as we just changed \leftskip \recomputecvlengths} % need to recompute the layout lengths as we just changed \leftskip
\renewcommand*{\makecvhead}{ \renewcommand*{\makecvhead}{
% recompute lengths (in case we are switching from letter to resume, or vice versa) % recompute lengths (in case we are switching from letter to resume, or vice versa)
\recomputecvlengths% \recomputecvlengths%

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% Note: % Note:
% -The width of the columns can be adjusted by the \setcvskilllegendcolumns, see \setcvskilllegendcolumns % -The width of the columns can be adjusted by the \setcvskilllegendcolumns, see \setcvskilllegendcolumns
% -The design of the table is such that the <second_level> entry stands in the first column but % -The design of the table is such that the <second_level> entry stands in the first column but
% occupies rows two and three. This has been done to accomodate english and german defaults. % occupies rows two and three. This has been done to accommodate english and german defaults.
% An alternative is provided by \cvskillplainlegend % An alternative is provided by \cvskillplainlegend
% %
% %
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% Input: % Input:
% input_1 (optional): padding length appended to the legend, default: <0.25em> % input_1 (optional): padding length appended to the legend, default: <0.25em>
% input_2 (optional): string naming the level column (2nd column), default: <Level> % input_2 (optional): string naming the level column (2nd column), default: <Level>
% input_3 (optional): string naming the skill column (3nd column), default: <Skill> % input_3 (optional): string naming the skill column (3rd column), default: <Skill>
% input_4 (optional): string naming the experience-in-years column (4th column), default: <Years> % input_4 (optional): string naming the experience-in-years column (4th column), default: <Years>
% input_5 (optional): string naming the comment column (5th column), default: <Comment> % input_5 (optional): string naming the comment column (5th column), default: <Comment>
% %
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% asterix (optional): include horizontal (dashed) line above the entered line. This behaviour depends on the body style. % asterix (optional): include horizontal (dashed) line above the entered line. This behaviour depends on the body style.
% For the fancy style, the asterix has no meaning. % For the fancy style, the asterix has no meaning.
% input_1 (optional): padding length appended to the legend, default: <0.25em> % input_1 (optional): padding length appended to the legend, default: <0.25em>
% input_2: string, naming skill cathegory, default: <> % input_2: string, naming skill category, default: <>
% input_3: integer between 0 and 5, describing level of skill. \cvskill{input_2} is called internally, default: <> % input_3: integer between 0 and 5, describing level of skill. \cvskill{input_2} is called internally, default: <>
% input_4: string, naming the skill, default: <> % input_4: string, naming the skill, default: <>
% input_5: positive real number, stating the number of years of experience with this skill , default: <> % input_5: positive real number, stating the number of years of experience with this skill , default: <>
% input_6: string, explaining details w.r.t. that particual skill default: <> % input_6: string, explaining details w.r.t. that particular skill default: <>
% %
% Example usages: % Example usages:
% \cvskillentry*{Language:}{3}{Python}{2}{I have done a million projects with Python} % \cvskillentry*{Language:}{3}{Python}{2}{I have done a million projects with Python}
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% and actually yield a decent looking table. The defaults depend on the style used and are chosen reasonably. % and actually yield a decent looking table. The defaults depend on the style used and are chosen reasonably.
% However, depending on the user input and the style that is used some of the columns might need adjustments. % However, depending on the user input and the style that is used some of the columns might need adjustments.
% The \setcvskillcolumns command provides means to influence the width of the first, the third and the fourth % The \setcvskillcolumns command provides means to influence the width of the first, the third and the fourth
% skill matrix column. The second column containg the output of \cvskill remains fixed width. The last column, % skill matrix column. The second column containing the output of \cvskill remains fixed width. The last column,
% the comment column gets recalculated according to the setting of the other columns. % the comment column gets recalculated according to the setting of the other columns.
% %
% Input % Input
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% \setcvskillcolumns[][0.45][]% adjust third (skill) column. Same as \setcvskillcolumns[][0.45] % \setcvskillcolumns[][0.45][]% adjust third (skill) column. Same as \setcvskillcolumns[][0.45]
% \setcvskillcolumns[][][\widthof{``Year''}]% adjust fourth (years) column. % \setcvskillcolumns[][][\widthof{``Year''}]% adjust fourth (years) column.
% \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Language''}][0.48][]% adjust 1st and 3rd columns. Same as \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Language''}][0.45] % \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Language''}][0.48][]% adjust 1st and 3rd columns. Same as \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Language''}][0.45]
% \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Management Tools''}][0.6][3em]% ajust all at once. % \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Management Tools''}][0.6][3em]% adjust all at once.
% %
% Note % Note
% - For the styles 'classic' and 'casual' the first column is set to hintscolumnwidth such that % - For the styles 'classic' and 'casual' the first column is set to hintscolumnwidth such that
% it aligns with the rest of the entries. A readjustment of the first column should therefor % it aligns with the rest of the entries. A readjustment of the first column should therefore
% be avoided. It is recomended to only use \setcvskillcolumns in the form of % be avoided. It is recommended to only use \setcvskillcolumns in the form of
% \setcvskillcolumns[][<factor>][<width>], thereby leaving the defaults in place for the first column. % \setcvskillcolumns[][<factor>][<width>], thereby leaving the defaults in place for the first column.
% %
% %
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% such that the default english and german examples look good. % such that the default english and german examples look good.
% However, depending on the user input (translation) and the style that is used some adjustment might be needed. % However, depending on the user input (translation) and the style that is used some adjustment might be needed.
% The \setcvskilllegendcolumns command provides means to influence all columns except the ones containing % The \setcvskilllegendcolumns command provides means to influence all columns except the ones containing
% \cvskill commands. The second column containg the output of \cvskill remains fixed width. The last column, % \cvskill commands. The second column containing the output of \cvskill remains fixed width. The last column,
% the comment column gets recalculated according to the setting of the other columns. % the comment column gets recalculated according to the setting of the other columns.
% %
% Input % Input
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% where depending on the style the legend_string gets printed. In case the % where depending on the style the legend_string gets printed. In case the
% string is left empty adjusting this width allows moving the legend horizontally. % string is left empty adjusting this width allows moving the legend horizontally.
% Default <\skilllegend@hintscolumnwidth> % Default <\skilllegend@hintscolumnwidth>
% Input_2 (optional): float between 0 and 1 influencing the width of the left legend descritor column, % Input_2 (optional): float between 0 and 1 influencing the width of the left legend descriptor column,
% aka \cvskilllegend@leftdescriptorwidth. The desriptor column on the right, % aka \cvskilllegend@leftdescriptorwidth. The descriptor column on the right,
% \cvskilllegend@rightdescriptorwidth is influenced by the factor 1-<factor>. % \cvskilllegend@rightdescriptorwidth is influenced by the factor 1-<factor>.
% Default <\skilllegend@leftdesriptorfactor> % Default <\skilllegend@leftdesriptorfactor>
% %
% Example usage % Example usage
% \setcvskilllegendcolumns[][0.45]%% adjust left desriptor column. % \setcvskilllegendcolumns[][0.45]%% adjust left descriptor column.
% \setcvskilllegendcolumns[\widthof{``Legend''}][0.45]% adjust both left descriptor column and string column % \setcvskilllegendcolumns[\widthof{``Legend''}][0.45]% adjust both left descriptor column and string column
% %
% Note % Note
% - Due to implementation of \cvskilllegend for style 'fancy' (moderncvbodyv) % - Due to implementation of \cvskilllegend for style 'fancy' (moderncvbodyv)
% the first optional variable has no effect in this case. % the first optional variable has no effect in this case.
% - For the styles 'classic' and 'casual' the first column is set to hintscolumnwidth such that % - For the styles 'classic' and 'casual' the first column is set to hintscolumnwidth such that
% it aligns with the rest of the entries. A readjustment of the first column should therefor % it aligns with the rest of the entries. A readjustment of the first column should therefore
% be avoided. It is recomended to only use \cvskilllegend in the form of % be avoided. It is recommended to only use \cvskilllegend in the form of
% \cvskilllegend[][<factor>], thereby leaving the defaults in place for the first column. % \cvskilllegend[][<factor>], thereby leaving the defaults in place for the first column.
% - For style 'banking' the first column is set to align with the rest of the \cvskillentry entries % - For style 'banking' the first column is set to align with the rest of the \cvskillentry entries
% Therefor adjusting the first column can be used to widen the table while moving it around. If no % Therefore adjusting the first column can be used to widen the table while moving it around. If no
% legend string is used, setting \cvskilllegend[0em] maximises the real enstate for the legend. % legend string is used, setting \cvskilllegend[0em] maximises the real enstate for the legend.
% %
% %
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% and actually yield a decent looking table. The defaults depend on the style used and are chosen reasonably. % and actually yield a decent looking table. The defaults depend on the style used and are chosen reasonably.
% However, depending on the user input and the style that is used some of the columns might need adjustments. % However, depending on the user input and the style that is used some of the columns might need adjustments.
% The \setcvskillcolumns command provides means to influence the width of the first, the third and the fourth % The \setcvskillcolumns command provides means to influence the width of the first, the third and the fourth
% skill matrix column. The second column containg the output of \cvskill remains fixed width. The last column, % skill matrix column. The second column containing the output of \cvskill remains fixed width. The last column,
% the comment column gets recalculated according to the setting of the other columns. % the comment column gets recalculated according to the setting of the other columns.
% %
% Input % Input
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% \setcvskillcolumns[][0.45][]% adjust third (skill) column. Same as \setcvskillcolumns[][0.45] % \setcvskillcolumns[][0.45][]% adjust third (skill) column. Same as \setcvskillcolumns[][0.45]
% \setcvskillcolumns[][][\widthof{``Year''}]% adjust fourth (years) column. % \setcvskillcolumns[][][\widthof{``Year''}]% adjust fourth (years) column.
% \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Language''}][0.48][]% adjust 1st and 3rd columns. Same as \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Language''}][0.45] % \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Language''}][0.48][]% adjust 1st and 3rd columns. Same as \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Language''}][0.45]
% \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Management Tools''}][0.6][3em]% ajust all at once. % \setcvskillcolumns[\widthof{``Management Tools''}][0.6][3em]% adjust all at once.
% %
% Note % Note
% - For the styles 'classic' and 'casual' the first column is set to hintscolumnwidth such that % - For the styles 'classic' and 'casual' the first column is set to hintscolumnwidth such that
% it aligns with the rest of the entries. A readjustment of the first column should therefor % it aligns with the rest of the entries. A readjustment of the first column should therefore
% be avoided. It is recomended to only use \setcvskillcolumns in the form of % be avoided. It is recommended to only use \setcvskillcolumns in the form of
% \setcvskillcolumns[][<factor>][<width>], thereby leaving the defaults in place for the first column. % \setcvskillcolumns[][<factor>][<width>], thereby leaving the defaults in place for the first column.
% %
\def\arg@new@hintscolumnwidth{#1}% <-- all these terminal % signs are necessary for the fancy style to not show weird spaces!!! \def\arg@new@hintscolumnwidth{#1}% <-- all these terminal % signs are necessary for the fancy style to not show weird spaces!!!
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% such that the default english and german examples look good. % such that the default english and german examples look good.
% However, depending on the user input (translation) and the style that is used some adjustment might be needed. % However, depending on the user input (translation) and the style that is used some adjustment might be needed.
% The \setcvskilllegendcolumns command provides means to influence all columns except the ones containing % The \setcvskilllegendcolumns command provides means to influence all columns except the ones containing
% \cvskill commands. The second column containg the output of \cvskill remains fixed width. The last column, % \cvskill commands. The second column containing the output of \cvskill remains fixed width. The last column,
% the comment column gets recalculated according to the setting of the other columns. % the comment column gets recalculated according to the setting of the other columns.
% %
% Input % Input
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% where depending on the style the legend_string gets printed. In case the % where depending on the style the legend_string gets printed. In case the
% string is left empty adjusting this width allows moving the legend horizontally. % string is left empty adjusting this width allows moving the legend horizontally.
% Default <\skilllegend@hintscolumnwidth> % Default <\skilllegend@hintscolumnwidth>
% Input_2 (optional): float between 0 and 1 influencing the width of the left legend descritor column, % Input_2 (optional): float between 0 and 1 influencing the width of the left legend descriptor column,
% aka \cvskilllegend@leftdescriptorwidth. The desriptor column on the right, % aka \cvskilllegend@leftdescriptorwidth. The descriptor column on the right,
% \cvskilllegend@rightdescriptorwidth is influenced by the factor 1-<factor>. % \cvskilllegend@rightdescriptorwidth is influenced by the factor 1-<factor>.
% Default <\skilllegend@leftdesriptorfactor> % Default <\skilllegend@leftdesriptorfactor>
% %
% Example usage % Example usage
% \setcvskilllegendcolumns[][0.45]%% adjust left desriptor column. % \setcvskilllegendcolumns[][0.45]%% adjust left descriptor column.
% \setcvskilllegendcolumns[\widthof{``Legend''}][0.45]% adjust both left descriptor column and string column % \setcvskilllegendcolumns[\widthof{``Legend''}][0.45]% adjust both left descriptor column and string column
% %
% Note % Note
% - Due to implementation of \cvskilllegend for style 'fancy' (moderncvbodyv) % - Due to implementation of \cvskilllegend for style 'fancy' (moderncvbodyv)
% the first optional variable has no effect in this case. % the first optional variable has no effect in this case.
% - For the styles 'classic' and 'casual' the first column is set to hintscolumnwidth such that % - For the styles 'classic' and 'casual' the first column is set to hintscolumnwidth such that
% it aligns with the rest of the entries. A readjustment of the first column should therefor % it aligns with the rest of the entries. A readjustment of the first column should therefore
% be avoided. It is recomended to only use \cvskilllegend in the form of % be avoided. It is recommended to only use \cvskilllegend in the form of
% \cvskilllegend[][<factor>], thereby leaving the defaults in place for the first column. % \cvskilllegend[][<factor>], thereby leaving the defaults in place for the first column.
% - For style 'banking' the first column is set to align with the rest of the \cvskillentry entries % - For style 'banking' the first column is set to align with the rest of the \cvskillentry entries
% Therefor adjusting the first column can be used to widen the table while moving it around. If no % Therefore adjusting the first column can be used to widen the table while moving it around. If no
% legend string is used, setting \cvskilllegend[0em] maximises the real enstate for the legend. % legend string is used, setting \cvskilllegend[0em] maximises the real enstate for the legend.
% %
\def\arg@new@legend@hintscolumnwidth{#1}% \def\arg@new@legend@hintscolumnwidth{#1}%
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% Note: % Note:
% -The width of the columns can be adjusted by the \setcvskilllegendcolumns, see \setcvskilllegendcolumns % -The width of the columns can be adjusted by the \setcvskilllegendcolumns, see \setcvskilllegendcolumns
% -The design of the table is such that the <second_level> entry stands in the first column but % -The design of the table is such that the <second_level> entry stands in the first column but
% occupies rows two and three. This has been done to accomodate english and german defaults. % occupies rows two and three. This has been done to accommodate english and german defaults.
% An alternative is provided by \cvskillplainlegend % An alternative is provided by \cvskillplainlegend
% declare default legend entries % declare default legend entries
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% -The width of the columns can be adjusted by the \setcvskilllegendcolumns, see \setcvskilllegendcolumns % -The width of the columns can be adjusted by the \setcvskilllegendcolumns, see \setcvskilllegendcolumns
% declare default legend entries % declare default legend entries
\NewDocumentCommand\skillPlainLegend@defaultLevelOne{}{basic knowlegde} \NewDocumentCommand\skillPlainLegend@defaultLevelOne{}{basic knowledge}
\NewDocumentCommand\skillPlainLegend@defaultLevelTwo{}{intermediate knowledge, some project experience} \NewDocumentCommand\skillPlainLegend@defaultLevelTwo{}{intermediate knowledge, some project experience}
\NewDocumentCommand\skillPlainLegend@defaultLevelThree{}{extensive project experience} \NewDocumentCommand\skillPlainLegend@defaultLevelThree{}{extensive project experience}
\NewDocumentCommand\skillPlainLegend@defaultLevelFour{}{deepened expert knowledge} \NewDocumentCommand\skillPlainLegend@defaultLevelFour{}{deepened expert knowledge}
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% Input: % Input:
% input_1 (optional): padding length appended to the legend, default: <0.25em> % input_1 (optional): padding length appended to the legend, default: <0.25em>
% input_2 (optional): string naming the level column (2nd column), default: <Level> % input_2 (optional): string naming the level column (2nd column), default: <Level>
% input_3 (optional): string naming the skill column (3nd column), default: <Skill> % input_3 (optional): string naming the skill column (3rd column), default: <Skill>
% input_4 (optional): string naming the experience-in-years column (4th column), default: <Years> % input_4 (optional): string naming the experience-in-years column (4th column), default: <Years>
% input_5 (optional): string naming the comment column (5th column), default: <Comment> % input_5 (optional): string naming the comment column (5th column), default: <Comment>
% %
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% asterix (optional): include horizontal (dashed) line above the entered line. This behaviour depends on the body style. % asterix (optional): include horizontal (dashed) line above the entered line. This behaviour depends on the body style.
% For the fancy style, the asterix has no meaning. % For the fancy style, the asterix has no meaning.
% input_1 (optional): padding length appended to the legend, default: <0.25em> % input_1 (optional): padding length appended to the legend, default: <0.25em>
% input_2: string, naming skill cathegory, default: <> % input_2: string, naming skill category, default: <>
% input_3: integer between 0 and 5, describing level of skill. \cvskill{input_2} is called internally, default: <> % input_3: integer between 0 and 5, describing level of skill. \cvskill{input_2} is called internally, default: <>
% input_4: string, naming the skill, default: <> % input_4: string, naming the skill, default: <>
% input_5: positive real number, stating the number of years of experience with this skill , default: <> % input_5: positive real number, stating the number of years of experience with this skill , default: <>
% input_6: string, explaining details w.r.t. that particual skill default: <> % input_6: string, explaining details w.r.t. that particular skill default: <>
% %
% Example usages: % Example usages:
% \cvskillentry*{Language:}{3}{Python}{2}{I have done a million projects with Python} % \cvskillentry*{Language:}{3}{Python}{2}{I have done a million projects with Python}

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%% Examples: %% Examples:
% \setcvskilllegendcolumns[][0.45] % \setcvskilllegendcolumns[][0.45]
% \setcvskilllegendcolumns[\widthof{``Legend''}][0.45] % \setcvskilllegendcolumns[\widthof{``Legend''}][0.45]
% \setcvskilllegendcolumns[0ex][0.46]% this is usefull for the banking style % \setcvskilllegendcolumns[0ex][0.46]% this is useful for the banking style
%% Add a legend if you are using \cvskill{<1-5>} command or \cvskillentry %% Add a legend if you are using \cvskill{<1-5>} command or \cvskillentry
%% Usage \cvskilllegend[*][<post_padding>][<first_level>][<second_level>][<third_level>][<fourth_level>][<fifth_level>]{<name>} %% Usage \cvskilllegend[*][<post_padding>][<first_level>][<second_level>][<third_level>][<fourth_level>][<fifth_level>]{<name>}
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