Two columns curriculum vitae
tccv (two columns curriculum vitae) is a LaTeX class inspired by the template found at latextemplates by Alessandro Plasmati.
From a TeXnical point of view this is a complete rewrite. From the user perspective, the most relevant differences from the original template are:
You can download the zipped tarball that includes a couple of examples or pick up only the relevant LaTeX class.
The code is maintained in a git repository browsable online: fill free to fork it and extends in any way you like.
A sample PDF generated with the command lualatex nicola.en.tex
can be
downloaded.
The \personal
box by default follows the text flow. If you want to
affix it on the top (or on the bottom) you can make it a float, e.g.:
\begin{figure}[b] % Push the figure at the bottom; use t for top
\personal[url]
{address}
{phone}
{email}
\end{figure}
Alternatively you can use the myfloat package:
% In the preamble
\usepackage{float}
\newfloat{myfloat}{t}{} % 'myfloat' is arbitrary, 't' stands for 'top'
% Then wrap your personal data using the newly created custom float
\begin{myfloat}
\personal[url]
{address}
{phone}
{email}
\end{myfloat}
For some reason LyX (at least up to 2.1.3) escapes the brackets of the
\personal
optional argument, scattering the URL letters all around.
If this is the case if you look at the source window you should see
something like {[}www.myweb.site{]}
instead of [www.myweb.site]
.
To solve this problem just readd the argument as TeX code by
eventually using the CTRL-l
shortcut.
eventlist
Tccv
does not support bullet points due to its \eventlist
environment that overrides the default \item
command. That's why code like the following would not work (see #5)
\begin{eventlist}
\item{July 2007 -- Present}
{Furman University, Greenville, SC}
{Software Developer}
\begin{itemize}
\item Development and testing of automatic and semiautomatic machines
\item Designing of electrical schematics
\end{itemize}
Fixing this issue would either be an ugly hack or a breaking change to the existing APIs. Since backward-compatibility is desired, this repo won't fix this issue. However, you may view a variant of tccv
that addresses bullet points (see demo here: resume.pdf, and its corresponding repo here: vwxyzjn/tccv-bullet-points)