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comment Convert my CV to LaTeX: how to stretch text blocks vertically to fill page and color the headings
@NikosAlexandris: not that I know of. Just simply did it with a pixelate filter in Gimp...
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comment Convert my CV to LaTeX: how to stretch text blocks vertically to fill page and color the headings
this definitely helps me on the way. You even got my skills and interests correct. Many tnx!
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comment Convert my CV to LaTeX: how to stretch text blocks vertically to fill page and color the headings
I'm fairly familiar with those. However, I think it will be more work customizing them so they will look like my original CV then starting afresh?
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comment Exporting database with Zotero so urls will be exported to bibtex with \url command
Got that, thanks
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comment Exporting database with Zotero so urls will be exported to bibtex with \url command
Well, that's the problem: zotero does not export them as url fields. No Zotero settings to be found on that either. Typical entry: @misc{shortcodeyear, title = {Title of page}, url = {http://domain.com/path/to/page}, journal = {Website}, month = sep, year = {2012}, howpublished = {http://domain.com/path/to/page}, file = {/path/to/file}
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comment Fresh install texlive 2012 @ Ubuntu 12.04: tlmgr nowhere to be found
Guess you're right and is not having tlmgr not such a big deal. Actually, so far I always succeeded to work with tex without it. Just seemed to be a very convenient tool to have at hand that could spare you time, scratching my head and effort.
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comment Fresh install texlive 2012 @ Ubuntu 12.04: tlmgr nowhere to be found
My commandline skills are pretty basic unfortunately. Could not extrapolate/deduct the right commands for solely installing tlmgr from your link. Is tlmgr such a complex script/program to install separately?
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comment Fresh install texlive 2012 @ Ubuntu 12.04: tlmgr nowhere to be found
Meaning there's no other solution then to install everything allover again? Hope there's an easier solution, as my connection here is very bad and it took me two full days to install everything... Also: what's the reason it's not included and never will be?