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CTAN package update: CurVe

Date: May 23, 2004 4:06:26 PM CEST
A package has been updated on tug.ctan.org and by now has made its way to a mirror near you. Thanks for the upload, Jim Hefferon ====================================================================== The following information was provided by the package's contributor. Name of contribution: CurVe Author's name: Didier Verna Location on CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/curve Summary description: A Curriculum Vitae class for LaTeX2e License type: lppl Announcement text given by the package's contributor: - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm happy to announce release 1.7 of CurVe. New in this release: ** Support for key horizontal alignment ** \raggedleft and \raggedright can now be used within individual entries ** Fix typo in Danish version of \continuedname CurVe is a class package that hopefully will make your life easier when you want to write your CV. It provides you with a set of commands to create rubrics, entries in these rubrics etc. CurVe will then properly format your CV for you (possibly splitting it onto multiple pages, repeating the titles etc), which is usually the most painful part of CV writing. Another nice feature of CurVe is its ability to manage different CV "flavors" simultaneously. It is in fact often the case that you want to maintain slightly divergent versions of your CV at the same time, in order to emphasize on different aspects of your background. CurVe also comes with support for AUC-TeX. - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can have a look at the package at http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/curve although you may get a better network connection by visiting a mirror of CTAN that is near to you; see http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/README.mirrors

CurVe – A class for making curriculum vitae

CurVe is a class for writing a CV, with configuration for the language in which you write. The class provides a set of commands to create rubrics, entries in these rubrics etc. CurVe then format the CV (possibly splitting it onto multiple pages, repeating the titles etc), which is usually the most painful part of CV writing. Another nice feature of CurVe is its ability to manage different CV ‘flavours’ simultaneously. It is often the case that you want to maintain slightly divergent versions of your CV at the same time, in order to emphasize on different aspects of your background. CurVe also comes with support for use with AUC-.

PackageCurVe
Version1.16
Copyright2000–2008 Didier Verna
MaintainerDidier Verna

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