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  1. This is my résumé, built using Rob Oakes' excellent
  2. [xetexCV class](https://code.google.com/archive/p/latex-professional/)
  3. for [LaTeX](https://www.latex-project.org/) using
  4. [LyX](https://www.lyx.org/), along with a series of examples of
  5. my work that are linked to from the résumé itself. I use
  6. the [Snakemake](https://snakemake.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) build
  7. tool to automate generating the PDF of my résumé, preparing all the
  8. supporting files, and deploying them all to a web server for online
  9. viewing. You can see the result here:
  10. https://darwinawardwinner.github.io/resume/ryan_thompson_resume.pdf
  11. There is also an HTML version generated from the same source here:
  12. https://darwinawardwinner.github.io/resume/ryan_thompson_resume.html
  13. Lastly, there is a manually-prepared plain text version here:
  14. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DarwinAwardWinner/resume/master/ryan_thompson_resume.txt
  15. If you want to use this as a template for your own résumé, you'll need
  16. to install a few fonts (or else switch the style to fonts that you
  17. prefer):
  18. 1. Minion Pro: https://typekit.com/fonts/minion-pro
  19. 2. Fontin: https://www.exljbris.com/fontin.html
  20. 3. Fontin Sans: https://www.exljbris.com/fontinsans.html
  21. Additionally, my résumé uses slightly modified versions of the xetexCV
  22. document class ([`xetexCV.cls`](./xetexCV.cls)) and LyX layout
  23. ([`xetexCV.layout`](./xetexCV.layout)), which are included in this
  24. repository. You may need to install these files to the appropriate
  25. locations for LaTeX and LyX, respectively in order for the resume pdf
  26. to build properly.
  27. ## License
  28. All files in this repository are licensed under the [Creative Commons
  29. Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0
  30. license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/), with the
  31. exception of `xetexCV.cls` and `xetexCV.layout`. These two files are
  32. based on the originals created by Rob Oakes, which are licensed under
  33. the [LGPL license](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.en.html).
  34. Hence, my modified versions are also licensed under the same terms.
  35. (Rob Oakes' [original 2009 mailing list
  36. post](https://tug.org/pipermail/xetex/2009-December/015046.html)
  37. doesn't specify a version of the LGPL, but the latest version at that
  38. time was version 3, so I'm assuming that's what was meant.)