On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 11:25:23PM -0700, David Monarres wrote: > I know that this isn't neccesarily debian specific, but I was looking for a > dtd or latex package that I could use to create a resume. I know that it is > probably true that everybody uses word proccessors for this type of task, > but I have been writing papers with latex for the past year and it just > looks better to me (without having to think about format either). I have > apt-cache search resume and searched for things related to tex and latex > and didn't find anything. I was wondering if there was something that I > have missed?
If you have tetex installed there is a catalogue of tex packages at /usr/share/doc/texmf/help/Catalogue/ which is initially more likely to help you. It is not up to date though, so searching a ctan archive online might be more useful. Your search should produce a hit on the currvita package. There is also vita but personally I would use the currvita as it is supported by its author and I like the flexibility in the layout it is capable of producing. Brian.