diff --git a/CHANGELOG b/CHANGELOG index 1a5fe09..670b5ff 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG +++ b/CHANGELOG @@ -9,9 +9,12 @@ version next - Document an additional example in the userguide on how to adjust the skill matrix (#213) - Adds contributing guidelines for moderncv (#275) - Fix incomplete social icons migration (Fontawesome 6) (#287) +- Complete the color and style listings in the documentation (#291) +- Correct additional link signatures in the documentation (#293) - Remove arydshln dependency to fix tabular parser conflicts with cventry (#288, #289) - Fix further missing Fontawesome 6 icons (\faAsterisk, \faTiktok) + version 2.5.1 (31 Jan 2026) - Fix french babel breaking contemporary style (#219) - Fix birthdate not showing up in contemporary style (#244) diff --git a/manual/moderncv_userguide.tex b/manual/moderncv_userguide.tex index f4f89c3..9022c1d 100644 --- a/manual/moderncv_userguide.tex +++ b/manual/moderncv_userguide.tex @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ cvitem, cventry, cvdoubleentry, cvdoubleitem, cvtripleitem, cvlistitem, cvlistdoubleitem, cvcolumns, moderncvstyle, moderncvcolor, cvskill, cvskilllegend, cvskillplainlegend, cvskillhead, cvskillentry, nopagenumbers, name, born, address, email, link, social, phone, homepage, extrainfo, photo, quote, section, subsection, setlength, NewDocumentCommand, definecolor, colorlet, cvitemwithcomment, - recipient, subject, opening, closing, signature, postscript, enclosure, makelettertitle, makeletterclosing + recipient, subject, opening, closing, signature, postscript, enclosure, makelettertitle, makeletterclosing, httplink, httpslink, emaillink }, emphstyle={\color{cvblue}}, emph={[2] @@ -140,6 +140,7 @@ \definecolor{cvburgundy}{rgb}{0.596078, 0, 0} % burgundy: 139/255 (0.545098) or 152/255 (0.596078) \definecolor{cvgrey}{rgb}{0.55, 0.55, 0.55} \definecolor{cvpurple}{rgb}{0.50, 0.33, 0.80} +\definecolor{cvcerulean}{HTML}{0081a7} % Macros \newcommand{\todo}[1]{\marginpar{\raggedright \textcolor{red}{[\textbf{TODO:} #1]}}} @@ -247,10 +248,9 @@ Choose a \Moderncv style and color by adjusting the commands (command order is i \end{lstlisting} As explained in \cvtemplate, the possible values are -\begin{tabular}{r@{\hspace{2ex}}p{0.65\textwidth}} - \textbf{\code{color}:} & \code{black} \cvdoccolorbox{black}, \code{blue} \cvdoccolorbox{cvblue} (default), \code{burgundy} \cvdoccolorbox{cvburgundy}, \code{green} \cvdoccolorbox{cvgreen}, \code{grey} \cvdoccolorbox{cvgrey}, \code{orange} \cvdoccolorbox{cvorange}, \code{purple} \cvdoccolorbox{cvpurple}, \code{red} \cvdoccolorbox{cvred}\\ - \textbf{\code{style}:} & \code{casual} (default), \code{classic}, \code{banking}, \code{oldstyle}, - \code{fancy} +\begin{tabular}{r@{\hspace{2ex}}p{0.72\textwidth}} + \textbf{\code{color}:} & \code{black} \cvdoccolorbox{black}, \code{blue} \cvdoccolorbox{cvblue} (default), \code{burgundy} \cvdoccolorbox{cvburgundy}, \code{cerulean} \cvdoccolorbox{cvcerulean}, \code{green} \cvdoccolorbox{cvgreen}, \code{grey} \cvdoccolorbox{cvgrey}, \code{orange} \cvdoccolorbox{cvorange}, \code{purple} \cvdoccolorbox{cvpurple}, \code{red} \cvdoccolorbox{cvred}\\ + \textbf{\code{style}:} & \code{casual} (default), \code{classic}, \code{banking}, \code{oldstyle}, \code{fancy}, \code{contemporary} \end{tabular} \note Some of the styles take additional options to fine-tune their appearance. @@ -969,32 +969,32 @@ Adjusting one column affects the other ones as the total width of the skill matr \end{lstlisting} \subsection{Additional link commands}%% adapted from Cristina Sambo's documentation -To create links to a website or a email address, use the following commands: +To create links to a website or an email address, use the following commands: -A general weblink with optional text. +A general weblink with optional text. \begin{lstlisting} \link[]{} %% example \link[name of the link]{ftp://ftp.somesite.org} \end{lstlisting} -An HTTP link. The HTTP prefix is generated automatically and is not needed in the link argument. +An HTTP link. The \texttt{http://} prefix is generated automatically and is not needed in the link argument. \begin{lstlisting} - \link[]{} + \httplink[]{} %% example - \link[goto HTTP site]{www.somehttpsite.org} + \httplink[goto HTTP site]{www.somehttpsite.org} \end{lstlisting} -A HTTPS link. The HTTPS prefix is generated automatically and is not needed in the link argument. +A HTTPS link. The \texttt{https://} prefix is generated automatically and is not needed in the link argument. \begin{lstlisting} - \link[]{} + \httpslink[]{} %% example \httpslink[goto HTTPS site]{www.somesecuresite.org} \end{lstlisting} -An email link. The mailto prefix is generated automatically and is not needed in the link argument. +An email link. The \texttt{mailto:} prefix is generated automatically and is not needed in the link argument. \begin{lstlisting} - \link[]{} + \emaillink[]{} %% example \emaillink[my email]{jdoe@website.org} \end{lstlisting}