pandoc_resume
texpresso
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pandoc_resume
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Talks from the Tug Conference 2023 in Bonn
I recently had a coworker share a resume they had created with LaTeX. It was beautiful.
As someone not as interested in committing fully to LaTeX — but wanting a similar outcome — I found that I could achieve a pretty but easy to edit resume with Markdown and rendered via Pandoc because Pandoc supports LaTeX (among many other formats).
Here is a great GitHub repo that helped me get started: https://github.com/mszep/pandoc_resume
I would love to hear of other low(er) barrier-to-entry ways to use LaTeX, because it’s a pretty steep commitment for someone who isn’t a professional writer.
texpresso
- Live rendering and error reporting for LaTeX
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Talks from the Tug Conference 2023 in Bonn
> I would love to hear of other low(er) barrier-to-entry ways to use LaTeX, because it’s a pretty steep commitment for someone who isn’t a professional writer.
I have been working on and off on a fork of LaTeX with real-time feedback: you can see the document and error messages rendered and updated live. It also supports SyncTeX (going from a source line to the corresponding output and vice-versa).
I added vim support recently, you can see it in action there: https://github.com/let-def/texpresso.vim
What are some alternatives?
typst - A new markup-based typesetting system that is powerful and easy to learn.
keenwrite-themes
texpresso.vim - Neovim mode for TeXpresso
tectonic - A modernized, complete, self-contained TeX/LaTeX engine, powered by XeTeX and TeXLive.
SwiftLaTeX - SwiftLaTeX, a WYSIWYG Browser-based LaTeX Editor