\typeout{TCI Document Style `sw20res1' <20 Aug 1994>.} \typeout{NOTICE: This macro file is NOT proprietary and may be freely copied and distributed.} % resume.sty 08 Mar 89 % style option for formatting resumes. % This style option is designed to work with the article document % style of LaTeX version 2.09. Use % \documentstyle[resume]{article} % Copyright (c) 1987 by Stephen Gildea % Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted, provided % that the copies are not made or distributed for resale, and that % the copyright notice and this notice are retained. % % THIS WORK IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. THE AUTHOR PROVIDES NO % WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE WORK, % INCLUDING WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS % FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. % If you make any improvements, I'd like to hear about them. % Stephen Gildea % MIT Earth Resources Lab % Cambridge, Mass. 02139 % mit-erl!gildea % gildea@erl.mit.edu % 23 May 87 version 1 % 08 Jun 88 center single \address lines % 02 Sep 88 enhancement to \employer from Jerry Leichter % LEICHTER-JERRY@cs.yale.edu or % 08 Mar 89 allow \\ in \sectiontitle to make multi-line titles \pagestyle{empty} %\topmargin 0pt \addtolength{\topmargin}{-17pt} \headheight 0pt \headsep 0pt %\textheight 9in \addtolength{\textheight}{102pt} \parindent 0pt \parskip \baselineskip %\oddsidemargin 0in %\evensidemargin 0in \addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{-39pt} \evensidemargin=\oddsidemargin %\textwidth 6.5in \addtolength{\textwidth}{79pt} \setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} % use this to print your name at the top of the page %\def\name#1{{\large\centering #1\\[2\baselineskip]}} \def\name#1{\def\the@name{#1}} % one address %\def\address#1{{\centering #1\par}} \def\myaddress#1{\def\the@address{#1}} % two addresses (say, home and work). They get printed side by side \def\addresses#1#2{\hbox to \hsize{\@tablebox{#1}\hfil\@tablebox{#2}}} \def\@tablebox#1{\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l@{}}#1\end{tabular}} \newbox\@title % Most of the resume goes inside a llist environment. Within it, use % the \sectiontitle{title} command to begin new sections. The title % of the section is put in the left margin. The section text begins % on the next line if the sectiontitle is too long. \newenvironment{llist}{\begin{list}{}{\setlength \labelwidth{1in}\setlength\leftmargin{\labelwidth}\addtolength \leftmargin{\labelsep}\itemsep 5pt plus 2pt minus 2pt \parsep 10pt plus 2pt minus 2pt %% Set the depth of the title to 0 in case more than one line. %% If the title takes more lines than the body, you lose. \def\sectiontitle##1{\setbox\@title=\hbox{{\bf\@tablebox{##1}}}\dp\@title=0pt \item[\copy\@title]\ifdim\wd\@title>\labelwidth \leavevmode \\* \else \fi} \def\makelabel##1{##1\hfill}}}{\end{list}} % like itemize but bullets are at the left margin \newenvironment{items}{\begin{list}{$\bullet$} {\setlength\labelwidth{.5em}\setlength\leftmargin{1em} \def\makelabel##1{##1\hfill}}}{\end{list}} % Use the \employer and \location commands to print the names and % cities of your employers. \employer always starts a new paragraph, % and should be followed by \location. % % \employer* is like \employer but is used for additional information % about the employer. It does NOT start a new paragraph, must % NOT be followed by \location, and always forces a new line after itself. \def\employer{\@ifstar{\@semployer}{\@employer}} \def\@employer#1{\par{\sc #1}} \def\@semployer#1{{\sc #1}\\} % The location is always flush right. It is moved to the next % line if there is not room left on this one. % See the TeXbook Chapter 14. \def\location#1{{\unskip\nobreak\hfill\penalty50\hskip2em \hbox{}\nobreak\hfill \hbox{#1}\finalhyphendemerits=0 \\}} % This prints the date flush left. % The major shortcoming of this file: % There needs to be an option to print the date in the left margin, % because many people like to do it that way. \def\dates#1{#1\\[2pt]} \input tcilcomm \def\open{% \begin{center} {\Large \bf\the@name}\\[2\baselineskip] {\parskip 0pt \the@address} \parskip\baselineskip \\[2\baselineskip] \end{center} \hrule height 2pt \vskip 2pt \hrule height .5pt }