Sorry, I don't know the alt-key code for the "e" at the end of resume :-)
I was looking at the export-to-odt functionality and thought about re-doing my resume (the content) in .org, then exporting it to .odt for some cleanup / formatting. Does anyone else do something similar? I would also think that the HTML export would be useful for resume writing. Using org mode for resume writing would have some advantages, in my opinion. * the ability to easily search / track the resumes that I've sent or concocted * Much easier to alter / remove bullet points that you want to send to a potential employer. For example, you could have a setup like this: * Export ** Job #1 *** Did this *** Did that ** * Potential ** Job #1 *** Did something that doesn't pertain to the current job I'm sending a resume to, but I want to keep this for later I suck at Word/Open Office, so I cringe whenever I have to update my resume. Yet, when applying to jobs, it's really a good idea to customize the resume to highlight experience & skills according to the job you're applying for. I tried using markdown & Latex for my resumes, but I couldn't get a really good looking resume because I suck at Latex and couldn't find any good looking Latex resumes on the 'Net that I liked. Now that org has odt-export and of course HTML, etc. I'm re-thinking using .org for resume writing. Anyone else? Thanks, --Nate