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\end{abstract}
\section{Introduction}
When I saw this class for the first time I was amazed: ``Here it is what I need,'' I thought. Using the very clear examples, it was easy to make my first CV.
When I saw this class for the first time I was amazed: ``Here it is what I need,'' I thought. Using the very clear examples, it was easy to make my first CV.
Indeed the class is very simple to use; in this documentation I will only put together all the things to help users to have all on hand.
\smallskip
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\begin{verbatim}
\documentclass[<options>]{moderncv}
\end{verbatim}
\end{verbatim}
where the options are:
@ -88,24 +88,24 @@ where the options are:
\item[draft/final options:] \texttt{draft}, \texttt{final}
\end{description}
The default options are: \texttt{a4paper}, \texttt{11pt}, \texttt{color}, \texttt{final}.
The default options are: \texttt{a4paper}, \texttt{11pt}, \texttt{color}, \texttt{final}.
After the documentclass specification, choose the theme for your curriculum vit\ae:
\begin{verbatim}
\moderncvtheme[<options>]{casual}
\end{verbatim}
\end{verbatim}
which is the default theme, or
\begin{verbatim}
\moderncvtheme[<options>]{classic}
\end{verbatim}
\end{verbatim}
where the theme options are:
\begin{description}
\item[color options:] you can choose between five color:
\item[color options:] you can choose between five color:
\begin{itemize}
\item[\texttt{blue}] {\color{bluecv}\rule{1cm}{2ex}} (default color)
\item[\texttt{green}] {\color{greencv}\rule{1cm}{2ex}}
@ -120,14 +120,14 @@ Then you have to specify the character encoding (utf8, latin1, and so on):
\begin{verbatim}
\usepackage[<your encoding>]{inputenc}
\end{verbatim}
\end{verbatim}
and you can adjust the page geometry:
\begin{verbatim}
\usepackage[<options>]{geometry}
\recomputelengths
\end{verbatim}
\end{verbatim}
where \verb|\recomputelengths| is required when changes are made to page layout lengths.
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Now we can get into the part most related to our curriculum vit\ae: our personal
\item \verb|\firstname{John}|
\item \verb|\familyname{Doe}|
\item \verb|\title{Resum\'e title}|: optional
\item \verb|\address{street and number}{postcode city}|: optional
\item \verb|\address{street and number}{postcode city}|: optional
\item \verb|\mobile{mobile}|: optional
\item \verb|\phone{phone}|: optional
\item \verb|\fax{fax}|: optional
@ -145,13 +145,13 @@ Now we can get into the part most related to our curriculum vit\ae: our personal
\item \verb|\extrainfo{additional information}|: optional; here you can put, for example, the address of your website
\item \verb|\photo[64pt]{picture}|: optional; \texttt{64pt} is the height the picture, you can set here the size you prefer; \texttt{picture} is the name of the picture file
\item \verb|\quote{Some quote}|: optional
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
Finally you can suppress automatic page numbering for CVs longer than one page:
\begin{verbatim}
\nopagenumbers{}
\end{verbatim}
\end{verbatim}
\subsection{Examples}
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ In practice, you will type:
\usepackage[scale=0.8]{geometry}
\recomputelengths
% personal data
% personal data
\firstname{John}
\familyname{Doe}
\title{Design enthusiast}
@ -181,8 +181,8 @@ In practice, you will type:
\email{jdoe@design.org}
\extrainfo{\weblink{www.ctan.org}}
\photo[64pt]{jdoe_picture}
\quote{Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex,
and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to
\quote{Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex,
and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to
move in the opposite direction.}
\begin{document}
@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ As you can seen in figure \ref{fig:casual} e \ref{fig:classic}, you can divide y
\subsection{Section}
The command to open a new section is:
The command to open a new section is:
\begin{verbatim}
\section{<title>}
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ and every section can be divided into subsections:
\subsection{<title>}
\end{verbatim}
If necessary, there is a command to close the section:
If necessary, there is a command to close the section:
\begin{verbatim}
\closesection{}
@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ An example of their usage can be the next one:
\begin{verbatim}
\section{Section with your own content}\closesection
Your content here, inside the normal \LaTeX{} environment.
Your content here, inside the normal \LaTeX{} environment.
You can use any regular \LaTeX{} command, display mathematics
\[e =m\,c^2,\]
put some table or figure, \dots
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\cventry{years}{degree/job title}{institution/employer}
{localization}{optional: grade/...}
{optional: comment/job description}
\end{verbatim}
\vspace{-20pt}
\end{verbatim}
\vspace{-20pt}
where the last three arguments can be left empty
\item inside `language' cvsection environment, you can type every entry with:
\begin{verbatim}
@ -328,12 +328,12 @@ Let's put all together and see in figure \ref{fig:sections} what is the result:
\section{Education}
\cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{\textit{Grade}}{Description}
\cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{\textit{Grade}}{Description}
%
%
\section{Master thesis}
\cvline{title}{\emph{Title}}
\cvline{supervisors}{Supervisors}
\cvline{description}{\small Short thesis abstract}
%
%
\section{Experience}
\subsection{Vocational}
\cventry{year--year}{Job title}{Employer}{City}{}{Description}
@ -341,20 +341,20 @@ Let's put all together and see in figure \ref{fig:sections} what is the result:
\subsection{Miscellaneous}
\cventry{year--year}{Job title}{Employer}{City}{}%
{Description line 1\newline{}Description line 2}
%
%
\section{Languages}
\cvlanguage{language 1}{Skill level}{Comment}
\cvlanguage{language 2}{Skill level}{Comment}
%
%
\section{Computer skills}
\cvcomputer{category 1}{XXX, YYY, ZZZ}{category 3}{XXX, YYY, ZZZ}
\cvcomputer{category 2}{XXX, YYY, ZZZ}{category 4}{XXX, YYY, ZZZ}
%
%
\section{Interests}
\cvline{hobby 1}{\small Description}
\cvline{hobby 2}{\small Description}
\cvline{hobby 3}{\small Description}
%
%
\closesection{}
\pagebreak
%
@ -371,15 +371,15 @@ Let's put all together and see in figure \ref{fig:sections} what is the result:
% Publications from a BibTeX file
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{publications} % 'publications' is the name of a BibTeX file
\bibliography{publications} % 'publications' is the name of a BibTeX file
%
\end{document}
\end{verbatim}
\end{verbatim}
\begin{figure}[!ht]
\centering
\fbox{\includegraphics[angle=90,width=\textwidth]{test_cvsection2.pdf}}\\
\fbox{\includegraphics[angle=90,width=\textwidth]{test_cvsection1.pdf}}
\fbox{\includegraphics[angle=90,width=\textwidth]{test_cvsection1.pdf}}
\caption{Example of usage of items inside cvsections.}
\label{fig:sections}
\end{figure}
@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ You can modify the symbols used for the personal data (phone number, the email,
For example: if you want to use the dingbat fonts, load the \texttt{pifont} package in the preamble, then substitute the default symbol \Telefon\ with the dingbat symbol \ding{38}\ by:
\begin{verbatim}
\renewcommand{\phonesymbol}{\ding{38}}
\end{verbatim}
\end{verbatim}
You can change the symbol for lists in two way:
\begin{itemize}
@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ For example: the following code produces the result shown in figure \ref{fig:ex
\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 1}{Item 4}
\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 2}{Item 5}
\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 3}{}
\end{verbatim}
\end{verbatim}
\begin{figure}[!hbt]
\centering
@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ The different lengths used by moderncv are customizable by
\begin{verbatim}
\setlength{<length>}{<new_dimensions>}
\end{verbatim}
where \texttt{<length>} are \texttt{quote\-width}, \texttt{sep\-a\-ra\-tor\-col\-umn\-width}, \texttt{main\-col\-umn\-width}, \texttt{doub\-le\-i\-tem\-main\-col\-umn\-width}, \texttt{list\-i\-tem\-sym\-bol\-width}, \texttt{list\-doub\-le\-i\-tem\-main\-col\-umn\-width},
where \texttt{<length>} are \texttt{quote\-width}, \texttt{sep\-a\-ra\-tor\-col\-umn\-width}, \texttt{main\-col\-umn\-width}, \texttt{doub\-le\-i\-tem\-main\-col\-umn\-width}, \texttt{list\-i\-tem\-sym\-bol\-width}, \texttt{list\-doub\-le\-i\-tem\-main\-col\-umn\-width},
In particular, the first column can be set to any width. You can do that in two ways:
\begin{itemize}
@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ Sometimes there is the need to add some lines at the end of the CV. For example,
\begin{verbatim}
\emptysection{}\closesection
\vfill
\begin{center}
\begin{center}
\textit{\small Ai sensi del D. Lgs. 196/2003 ...}
\end{center}
\end{verbatim}