What's good software for creating beautiful resumes that isn't LaTeX?
I tried it, the distributions are a mess and there are too many of them, documentation sucks, package management is a nightmare, and doing package management manually through directories makes me want to kill myself.
Word
Just make it with HTML+CSS.
>>57902655
Just get a TeXLive distribution.
On Ubuntu there's texlive-full or something. I can't remember, I'm on my job-pc right now.
Thing is, it pulls in just about everything you'd ever want.
Then you just include the .sty file and everything just works.
>>57902655
>I tried it, the distributions are a mess and there are too many of them, documentation sucks, package management is a nightmare, and doing package management manually through directories makes me want to kill myself.
Sounds like you tried to do this on Windows. Latex is painless on Linux, this is not a problem there. If you managed to make it a problem on Linux then i am surprised
just whip it up in notepad dude its all good, stop being so serious
>>57902771
This.
Look for HTML + css templates, then use a browser to export to PDF.
HTML + CSS is probably the most customizable way I can think of that's also consistent and you have full control over how to apply rules to what you want.
>>57902936
>>57902771
Is there any way to get a WYSIWYG PDF of an HTML page? What I've got here is a nice Letter sized HTML template I can edit. I've tried wkhtmltopdf and it doesn't give me correct CSS styles or margins.
This template is perfectly formatted, if only I could just make it a PDF as it appears in the browser...