Hi open source community!

This is a follow up to a previous post where I got a lot of really good feedback on this resume template. I’ve made some changes to the template that takes much of the feedback into account and I also added some new features that should make the template more useable for a wide variety of people.

If you have any further feedback please feel free to share!

To use this template on the typst web app, see here: https://typst.app/universe/package/modern-cv

Some screenshots of what the template looks like/can produce.

  • @[email protected]
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    Thanks for posting in a FOSS community, that’s not common for typst. Highly appreciate it.

    I like the CV yet I think it’s too difficult for non tech people but that’s probably not the target audience.

  • @NightAuthor
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    27 months ago

    How does types compare to latex?

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      Much more modern. Way easier yet not as powerful (probably due to its age/ maturity. not language capabilities)

      • Markdown tables are still much easier to use
      • Typsts chat room is closed source and not accessible by everyone
      • There is no discourse forum
      • The typst documentation is actually the documentation of their online editor
      • many things are weird if coming from other languages but you just have to adapt
      • @devpaulOP
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        17 months ago

        Just curious, but what do you mean by the following

        Typsts chat room is closed source and not accessible by everyone

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        There is no discourse forum

        Do you mean that’s it’s hard to get involved in the discussion regarding typst? If so, check out the discussions on the their github page: https://github.com/typst/typst/discussions

        And also be sure to check out their discord; it’s linked to from the main website.

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          47 months ago

          Typst uses discord instead of matrix. Discord is proprietary and you can use discord only under discords terms which leaves out a couple of people. You can’t just browse the chat rooms. It’s not easy to use and simply behind modern open standards.

          I mean that there is no proper forum for typst. E.g. https://discourse.julialang.org/ discourse.nixos.org/ https://discuss.grapheneos.org/ https://community.openstreetmap.org/ discussion.fedoraproject.org/ modern or updated projects all use discourse. There is no proper room where users can ask simple questions. Something like stack overflow but not stack overflow. A forum specifically for interested people. Github discussions should not be used for a user forum. Github discussions should be for discussions around the language, if you want to use github for that.

          • @devpaulOP
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            27 months ago

            Ah ok I see where you’re coming from. That all makes sense

    • @devpaulOP
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      47 months ago

      I really like it. I think it’s on the right path as a competitor/successor to latex. I would agree with some of barbara’s comments on it’s age and maturity. It’s being worked on by a lot of people and is open source which is cool. https://github.com/typst/

      Overall it’s easy to get started but there’s a decent bit to learn like with any language. Creating templates like this is much, much easier though than it is in latex IMO. Overall I’m a fan and I’m slowly phasing out everything I’ve written in latex and am replacing it with typst.