Re: [NTG-context] [dev-context] t-letter/resume package
Am 14.02.10 22:56, schrieb Jörg Hecke:
Hi Wolfgang,
I am trying to use your t-letter module. Thanks to your letter documentation and the examples (letter-examples.zip) from your web side I was able to set up the letter.
But I am failing to use the resume part:-( I would like to use your classic or casual layout, but I have no idea how to use them.
I'm sorry but there is something missing in documentation, the resume part is not really written and the two styles are just included from a older module of me and you have to load them with \usemodule[resume] % load the module \useresumeinterface[moderncv] % load the moderncv-interface \useresumestyle[classic|casual] % load a style you can also do this with one command \usemodule[resume][interface=moderncv,style=casual]
An excerpt from your file "correspondence-resume-examples.tex":
I attached two complete working examples.
Is it possible to get me on the right track to use your module? I must be doing something really stupid, but currently I have no idea what I have to do to get your resume module running. Do you have a minimal example perhaps?
The terminal output is:
(m-resume.tex)
You have a module with the m-resume.tex on your system which is loaded instead of my module, you can now either remove this from the current directory or force ConTeXT to load my module with '\usemodule[t][resume][...]' in your document.
Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang, Am 14.02.2010 um 23:22 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
But I am failing to use the resume part:-( I would like to use your classic or casual layout, but I have no idea how to use them.
I'm sorry but there is something missing in documentation, the resume part is not really written and the two styles are just included from a older module of me and you have to load them with
\usemodule[resume] % load the module \useresumeinterface[moderncv] % load the moderncv-interface \useresumestyle[classic|casual] % load a style
you can also do this with one command
\usemodule[resume][interface=moderncv,style=casual] You have a module with the m-resume.tex on your system which is loaded instead of my module, you can now either remove this from the current directory or force ConTeXT to load my module with '\usemodule[t][resume][...]' in your document.
Many thanks for your prompt and brilliant help! Your examples do work right away! Will try to use one of your examples. Thanks again. Jörg
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