diff --git a/manual/moderncv_userguide.tex b/manual/moderncv_userguide.tex index a837f48..52b4cda 100644 --- a/manual/moderncv_userguide.tex +++ b/manual/moderncv_userguide.tex @@ -966,9 +966,9 @@ To add such a disclaimer, add the following to the bottom of your CV:% \label{section:implementationDetails} \subsection{Creating your own styles} -Currently {\moderncv} ships with five different styles: \texttt{casual} (default), \texttt{classic}, \texttt{banking}, \texttt{oldstyle} and \texttt{fancy}. Internally, these styles are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, respectively. All styles except \texttt{oldstyle} and \texttt{fancy} possess additional option parameters which were described in section \ref{section:customization:stylesAndOptions}. +Currently {\moderncv} ships with six different styles: \texttt{casual} (default), \texttt{classic}, \texttt{banking}, \texttt{oldstyle}, \texttt{fancy} and \texttt{contemporary}. Internally, these styles are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, respectively. All styles except \texttt{oldstyle} and \texttt{fancy} possess additional option parameters which were described in section \ref{section:customization:stylesAndOptions}. -ifferent styles' head, body and foot can be combined to create custom styles. This is done by setting \code{\\moderncvhead}, \code{\\moderncvbody} and \code{\\moderncvfoot} in the preamble. Here is an example of a custom style with a \texttt{banking} head, an \texttt{oldstyle} body and a \texttt{casual} foot: +Different styles' head, body and foot can be combined to create custom styles. This is done by setting \code{\\moderncvhead}, \code{\\moderncvbody} and \code{\\moderncvfoot} in the preamble. Here is an example of a custom style with a \texttt{banking} head, an \texttt{oldstyle} body and a \texttt{casual} foot: \begin{lstlisting} \moderncvhead{3} \moderncvbody{4}