Modern CV like cover letter example
Hello everyone, As suggested by Wolfgang Schuster here : https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/087113.html , I have added on the wiki an example of a cover letter that has a similar style to Modern CV. You will find it here : http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Letter_style#Modern_CV_like_cover_letter . I hope it can help. Cheers, Jonas Baggett
Better use the language aware labeltexts \setuplabeltext [language] [labellabel=text,labellabel=text,...] rather than setting some macros based on self-defined modes. On 04/18/2017 12:34 AM, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hello everyone,
As suggested by Wolfgang Schuster here : https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/087113.html , I have added on the wiki an example of a cover letter that has a similar style to Modern CV. You will find it here : http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Letter_style#Modern_CV_like_cover_letter .
I hope it can help.
Cheers, Jonas Baggett
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Thanks for the suggestion, I will apply that soon. Le 18.04.17 à 10:09, Henri Menke a écrit :
Better use the language aware labeltexts
\setuplabeltext [language] [labellabel=text,labellabel=text,...]
rather than setting some macros based on self-defined modes.
On 04/18/2017 12:34 AM, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hello everyone,
As suggested by Wolfgang Schuster here : https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/087113.html , I have added on the wiki an example of a cover letter that has a similar style to Modern CV. You will find it here : http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Letter_style#Modern_CV_like_cover_letter .
I hope it can help.
Cheers, Jonas Baggett
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Hello Henri, I tried to use labeltexts without success so far. Here is the simple example I tried to do : \setuplabeltext [East=east, West=west] \setuplabeltext [en] [Name=name] \setuplabeltext [fr] [Name=nom] \starttext \labeltext{East} % Works \labeltext{West} % Works \labeltext[en]{Name} % Doesn't work \labeltext[fr]{Name} % Doesn't work \stoptext Can we also make labeltexts depend on 2 parameters and write something like \setuplabeltext[fr][male][longtitle=Monsieur] (...) \labeltext[fr][male]{longtitle} ? Any suggestions ? Thanks ! Jonas Le 18. 04. 17 à 10:09, Henri Menke a écrit :
Better use the language aware labeltexts
\setuplabeltext [language] [labellabel=text,labellabel=text,...]
rather than setting some macros based on self-defined modes.
On 04/18/2017 12:34 AM, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hello everyone,
As suggested by Wolfgang Schuster here : https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/087113.html , I have added on the wiki an example of a cover letter that has a similar style to Modern CV. You will find it here : http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Letter_style#Modern_CV_like_cover_letter .
I hope it can help.
Cheers, Jonas Baggett
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On 04/20/2017 07:08 AM, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hello Henri,
I tried to use labeltexts without success so far. Here is the simple example I tried to do :
\setuplabeltext [East=east, West=west] \setuplabeltext [en] [Name=name] \setuplabeltext [fr] [Name=nom]
\starttext \labeltext{East} % Works \labeltext{West} % Works \labeltext[en]{Name} % Doesn't work \labeltext[fr]{Name} % Doesn't work \stoptext
Hi Jonas, it seems that labeltext works based on \mainlanguage, such as in: \setuplabeltext [East=east, West=west] \setuplabeltext [en] [Name=name] \setuplabeltext [fr] [Name=nom] \starttext \labeltext{East} % Works \labeltext{West} % Works \labeltext{Name} % Doesn't work \mainlanguage[fr] \labeltext{Name} % Doesn't work \stoptext BTW, all \labeltext commands work fine in this previous sample.
Can we also make labeltexts depend on 2 parameters and write something like \setuplabeltext[fr][male][longtitle=Monsieur] (...) \labeltext[fr][male]{longtitle} ?
I don’t think this is supported by labeltext. Just in case it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk
Hi Pablo, Thanks ! I think you are right about that labeltext doesn't support an extra parameter. Then I will need to do it that way, I guess : \def \gender {male} \doifelse {\gender} {male} { \setuplabeltext [en] [longtitle=Mister] \setuplabeltext [fr] [longtitle=Monsieur] }{ % female \setuplabeltext [en] [longtitle=Madam] \setuplabeltext [fr] [longtitle=Madame] } \starttext \mainlanguage[fr] \labeltext{longtitle} \mainlanguage[en] \labeltext{longtitle} \stoptext Regards, Jonas Le 20.04.17 à 07:56, Pablo Rodriguez a écrit :
On 04/20/2017 07:08 AM, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hello Henri,
I tried to use labeltexts without success so far. Here is the simple example I tried to do :
\setuplabeltext [East=east, West=west] \setuplabeltext [en] [Name=name] \setuplabeltext [fr] [Name=nom]
\starttext \labeltext{East} % Works \labeltext{West} % Works \labeltext[en]{Name} % Doesn't work \labeltext[fr]{Name} % Doesn't work \stoptext Hi Jonas,
it seems that labeltext works based on \mainlanguage, such as in:
\setuplabeltext [East=east, West=west] \setuplabeltext [en] [Name=name] \setuplabeltext [fr] [Name=nom]
\starttext \labeltext{East} % Works \labeltext{West} % Works \labeltext{Name} % Doesn't work \mainlanguage[fr] \labeltext{Name} % Doesn't work \stoptext
BTW, all \labeltext commands work fine in this previous sample.
Can we also make labeltexts depend on 2 parameters and write something like \setuplabeltext[fr][male][longtitle=Monsieur] (...) \labeltext[fr][male]{longtitle} ? I don’t think this is supported by labeltext.
Just in case it helps,
Pablo
On Thu, 20 Apr 2017, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hi Pablo,
Thanks ! I think you are right about that labeltext doesn't support an extra parameter. Then I will need to do it that way, I guess :
\def \gender {male}
\doifelse {\gender} {male} { \setuplabeltext [en] [longtitle=Mister] \setuplabeltext [fr] [longtitle=Monsieur] }{ % female \setuplabeltext [en] [longtitle=Madam] \setuplabeltext [fr] [longtitle=Madame] }
\starttext \mainlanguage[fr] \labeltext{longtitle} \mainlanguage[en] \labeltext{longtitle} \stoptext
You can also do: \setuplabeltext [en] [male:longtitle=Mister, female:longtitle=Madam] \setuplabeltext [fr] [male:longtitle=Monsieur, female:longtitle=Madame] \mainlanguage[fr] \labeltext{\gender:longtitle} etc. Aditya
Thank you :-) Le 21.04.17 à 08:40, Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
On Thu, 20 Apr 2017, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hi Pablo,
Thanks ! I think you are right about that labeltext doesn't support an extra parameter. Then I will need to do it that way, I guess :
\def \gender {male}
\doifelse {\gender} {male} { \setuplabeltext [en] [longtitle=Mister] \setuplabeltext [fr] [longtitle=Monsieur] }{ % female \setuplabeltext [en] [longtitle=Madam] \setuplabeltext [fr] [longtitle=Madame] }
\starttext \mainlanguage[fr] \labeltext{longtitle} \mainlanguage[en] \labeltext{longtitle} \stoptext
You can also do:
\setuplabeltext [en] [male:longtitle=Mister, female:longtitle=Madam] \setuplabeltext [fr] [male:longtitle=Monsieur, female:longtitle=Madame]
\mainlanguage[fr] \labeltext{\gender:longtitle}
etc.
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Hi Aditya, Now I have updated the Modern CV like cover letter example that I published in http://wiki.contextgarden.net/index.php?title=Letter_style according to your suggestions. Thank you again, Jonas Le 21.04.17 à 08:40, Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
On Thu, 20 Apr 2017, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hi Pablo,
Thanks ! I think you are right about that labeltext doesn't support an extra parameter. Then I will need to do it that way, I guess :
\def \gender {male}
\doifelse {\gender} {male} { \setuplabeltext [en] [longtitle=Mister] \setuplabeltext [fr] [longtitle=Monsieur] }{ % female \setuplabeltext [en] [longtitle=Madam] \setuplabeltext [fr] [longtitle=Madame] }
\starttext \mainlanguage[fr] \labeltext{longtitle} \mainlanguage[en] \labeltext{longtitle} \stoptext
You can also do:
\setuplabeltext [en] [male:longtitle=Mister, female:longtitle=Madam] \setuplabeltext [fr] [male:longtitle=Monsieur, female:longtitle=Madame]
\mainlanguage[fr] \labeltext{\gender:longtitle}
etc.
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On Sat, 2 Dec 2017, Jonas Baggett wrote:
Hi Aditya,
Now I have updated the Modern CV like cover letter example that I published in http://wiki.contextgarden.net/index.php?title=Letter_style according to your suggestions.
Thanks for adding this to the wiki. It will be nice to include a screenshot showing the output as well. Aditya
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Aditya Mahajan
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Henri Menke
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Jonas Baggett
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Pablo Rodriguez