%%%% This is the cv document class, intended to provide a simple way
%%%% to write your curriculum vitaes (resume)
-%%%% Author: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes (Jean-Marc.Lasgouttes@inria.fr)
+%%%% Author: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes (Jean-Marc.Lasgouttes@inria.fr)
%%%% (with lot of help from Amir Karger <karger@bead.aecom.yu.edu>,
%%%% Reuben Thomas <rrt@dcs.gla.ac.uk>
%%%% and Dekel Tsur <dekelts@tau.ac.il>)
%% the first page
%% \title{text} : defines a title, will will appear centered below the
%% headers (or above, if the `titleabove' option is used)
-%% \maketitle: actually typesets the header.
+%% \maketitle: actually typesets the header.
%%
-%% \section{text} : gives a title for a new topic of the CV.
+%% \section{text} : gives a title for a new topic of the CV.
%%
%% `topic' environment: begins an itemize-like environment where the
%% argument of \item[] is typeset in font \itemfont. A line break is
%% automatically inserted if the label is too long to fit in the
-%% margin (this can be controlled by option `notopicbreak').
+%% margin (this can be controlled by option `notopicbreak').
%%
-%% The cv document class also has some support for bibliography.
+%% The cv document class also has some support for bibliography.
%% You can use the `thebibliography' environment as usual, in
-%% particular wih BibTeX . The output is similar to the `topic'
+%% particular wih BibTeX . The output is similar to the `topic'
%% environment. If you separate your bibliography into several
%% sections, you may want to use the `contbibnum' document class
-%% option.
+%% option.
%%
%% Note that this class also has support for right-to-left languages,
%% such as hebrew (courtesy Dekel Tsur).
%%
%% The document class accepts some options (along with the usual
-%% article.cls options):
+%% article.cls options):
%% sf (default) produce title and headers in sans serif fonts
-%% plain produce all output in roman fonts.
+%% plain produce all output in roman fonts.
%% notopicbreak do not add a line break after longtopic labels.
%% contbibnum let the numbering of bibliography items be
%% continuous when there are several thebibliography
-%% environments
+%% environments
%% titleabove output the title above the left and right headers,
%% not below
%%
%% \sectionfont: the font used by \section when beginning a new topic.
%% Defaults to sans-serif semi bold condensed.
%% \subsectionfont: the font used by \subsection when beginning a new
-%% topic.
+%% topic.
%% Defaults to sans-serif semi bold condensed.
%% \itemfont: the font used in descriptions of items.
%% Defaults to sans-serif slanted.
%% - 1.1 1998/11/06: Better documentation, in order to release it for
%% LyX ,added \refname, disabled all sectionning commands other that
%% \section, disabled numbering of sections.
-%% - 1.2 1998/12/01:
+%% - 1.2 1998/12/01:
%% * Refined the algorithm to display the headers. In
%% particular, \leftheader and \rightheader do not exist
-%% anymore.
-%% * Changed the justification of items labels
+%% anymore.
+%% * Changed the justification of items labels
%% [Thanks to Amir Karger <karger@bead.aecom.yu.edu> for the two
%% changes above]
%% * Added command \title
%% [Thanks to Reuben Thomas for the idea]
%% * Added support for subsections (with associated font command
%% \subsectionfont).
-%% * Added class options `sf' and `plain'.
+%% * Added class options `sf' and `plain'.
%% - 1.4 2001/05/04
%% * Added `notopicbreak' class option.
%% - 1.5 2001/06/18
%% Basic definition to have a real LaTeX document class
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\ProvidesClass{cv}[2001/06/18 Curriculum vitae version 1.5]
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
+\ProvidesClass{cv}[2001/06/18 Curriculum vitae version 1.5]
%% The fonts used in the layout
\newcommand{\sectionfont}[1]{\def\cv@sec@fnt{#1}}
{-3.5ex \@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}
{2.3ex \@plus .2ex}{\cv@ssec@fnt}}
% the other ones do not exist.
-\let\subsubsection=\relax
+\let\subsubsection=\relax
\let\paragraph=\relax \let\subparagraph=\relax
% we do not want any numbering
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}