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Fit Awesome-CV formatting to list of publications #38
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Use BibTeX as you would do in any other document. Nothing special here. |
I tried that with \bibliography{MyBibliography} and of course that works, but the formatting does not match the CV template at all. Do I need to put it in any of the defined cv tags to apply the Awesome-CV style? |
So the question is not how to get a bibliography into your cv, but how you can have a bibliography taat matches the rest of the document? |
Yes sorry for being unclear - I edited the issue title. |
Yup, I have a plan to include bibTeX as a default. I'll update it ASAP. These days, I'm spending so busy time... So, please wait more time or try it yourself now. Good luck! |
Great, this will be a very helpful feature for everyone. I'm still a LaTeX-Beginner, so I'll wait then. |
@t-neumann, you can also check #23 for a hack to include publications, in the meantime. It still doesn't match Awesome-CV style, but the output is better formatted. |
Hi @aminmkhan I pulled your changes but cannot get the example to run. It keeps saying "empty bibliography". I'm using xelatex - any ideas? |
Have you run |
@xmlu Switching to |
Thanks to @aminmkhan for the hack - it's very elegantly integrated into the template code. The only thing left for me to really switch to this template is to also get the formatting right "Awesome-CV"-style. Now it just doesn't fit into the rest of the CV style. Is there any progress? |
@t-neumann You could try this update. |
@aminmkhan I am wondering if you have plans to merge your publications update with the main repo? |
I don't have admin access to merge to For now, you can pull from my fork at: |
Hi,
great CV template, I like it a lot. Very well structured, too.
The only thing missing (or I couldn't find it) is a publications section where one could e.g. import bibTeX files. Is there any workaround for that?
Would be much appreciated,
Cheers
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