koma-moderncvclassic in thesis
The koma-moderncvclassic
package would in principle be the specific solution to this question (having a CV based on class moderncv
in your thesis without including a PDF).
However, importing the package changes the document settings and thus interferes with the whole document.
Is there a nice way to have the settings only changed locally for the CV chapter?
koma-script moderncv scrbook cv
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The koma-moderncvclassic
package would in principle be the specific solution to this question (having a CV based on class moderncv
in your thesis without including a PDF).
However, importing the package changes the document settings and thus interferes with the whole document.
Is there a nice way to have the settings only changed locally for the CV chapter?
koma-script moderncv scrbook cv
add a comment |
The koma-moderncvclassic
package would in principle be the specific solution to this question (having a CV based on class moderncv
in your thesis without including a PDF).
However, importing the package changes the document settings and thus interferes with the whole document.
Is there a nice way to have the settings only changed locally for the CV chapter?
koma-script moderncv scrbook cv
The koma-moderncvclassic
package would in principle be the specific solution to this question (having a CV based on class moderncv
in your thesis without including a PDF).
However, importing the package changes the document settings and thus interferes with the whole document.
Is there a nice way to have the settings only changed locally for the CV chapter?
koma-script moderncv scrbook cv
koma-script moderncv scrbook cv
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Well, I guess you do not want to hear this, but the answer is: No, it is not possible.
The reason for this is, that you are for example using command section
in your thesis, but package koma-moderncvclassic
also wants to use it and redefined it to get the colored line in front of the section header.
So you can only have the section
defined in your thesis or in the package, but not both together.
There are only two possibilitys for you I can see:
- Use package
pdfpages
(see documentation withtexdoc pdfpages
in your terminal/console) to include the cv into your thesis or - Copy package
koma-moderncvclassic.sty
tomykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
and rework all used commands in it conflicting with commands with the same name in your thesis likesection
tomysection
etc. Do not forget that the cv also uses a commandmaketitle
. If you want to use a bibliography in your cv you have the next problem using two bibliographys in your combined document. Last not least packagekoma-moderncvclassic.sty
does not rebuild all possibilities you have in classmoderncv
. Depending on your current cv you have to recreate the missing commands for packagemykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
.
To be honest it is not worth the work you will have with this!
Conclusion:
The only real way to add an cv build with moderncv
class into your thesis is to use point 1 (pdfpages
).
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Well, I guess you do not want to hear this, but the answer is: No, it is not possible.
The reason for this is, that you are for example using command section
in your thesis, but package koma-moderncvclassic
also wants to use it and redefined it to get the colored line in front of the section header.
So you can only have the section
defined in your thesis or in the package, but not both together.
There are only two possibilitys for you I can see:
- Use package
pdfpages
(see documentation withtexdoc pdfpages
in your terminal/console) to include the cv into your thesis or - Copy package
koma-moderncvclassic.sty
tomykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
and rework all used commands in it conflicting with commands with the same name in your thesis likesection
tomysection
etc. Do not forget that the cv also uses a commandmaketitle
. If you want to use a bibliography in your cv you have the next problem using two bibliographys in your combined document. Last not least packagekoma-moderncvclassic.sty
does not rebuild all possibilities you have in classmoderncv
. Depending on your current cv you have to recreate the missing commands for packagemykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
.
To be honest it is not worth the work you will have with this!
Conclusion:
The only real way to add an cv build with moderncv
class into your thesis is to use point 1 (pdfpages
).
add a comment |
Well, I guess you do not want to hear this, but the answer is: No, it is not possible.
The reason for this is, that you are for example using command section
in your thesis, but package koma-moderncvclassic
also wants to use it and redefined it to get the colored line in front of the section header.
So you can only have the section
defined in your thesis or in the package, but not both together.
There are only two possibilitys for you I can see:
- Use package
pdfpages
(see documentation withtexdoc pdfpages
in your terminal/console) to include the cv into your thesis or - Copy package
koma-moderncvclassic.sty
tomykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
and rework all used commands in it conflicting with commands with the same name in your thesis likesection
tomysection
etc. Do not forget that the cv also uses a commandmaketitle
. If you want to use a bibliography in your cv you have the next problem using two bibliographys in your combined document. Last not least packagekoma-moderncvclassic.sty
does not rebuild all possibilities you have in classmoderncv
. Depending on your current cv you have to recreate the missing commands for packagemykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
.
To be honest it is not worth the work you will have with this!
Conclusion:
The only real way to add an cv build with moderncv
class into your thesis is to use point 1 (pdfpages
).
add a comment |
Well, I guess you do not want to hear this, but the answer is: No, it is not possible.
The reason for this is, that you are for example using command section
in your thesis, but package koma-moderncvclassic
also wants to use it and redefined it to get the colored line in front of the section header.
So you can only have the section
defined in your thesis or in the package, but not both together.
There are only two possibilitys for you I can see:
- Use package
pdfpages
(see documentation withtexdoc pdfpages
in your terminal/console) to include the cv into your thesis or - Copy package
koma-moderncvclassic.sty
tomykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
and rework all used commands in it conflicting with commands with the same name in your thesis likesection
tomysection
etc. Do not forget that the cv also uses a commandmaketitle
. If you want to use a bibliography in your cv you have the next problem using two bibliographys in your combined document. Last not least packagekoma-moderncvclassic.sty
does not rebuild all possibilities you have in classmoderncv
. Depending on your current cv you have to recreate the missing commands for packagemykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
.
To be honest it is not worth the work you will have with this!
Conclusion:
The only real way to add an cv build with moderncv
class into your thesis is to use point 1 (pdfpages
).
Well, I guess you do not want to hear this, but the answer is: No, it is not possible.
The reason for this is, that you are for example using command section
in your thesis, but package koma-moderncvclassic
also wants to use it and redefined it to get the colored line in front of the section header.
So you can only have the section
defined in your thesis or in the package, but not both together.
There are only two possibilitys for you I can see:
- Use package
pdfpages
(see documentation withtexdoc pdfpages
in your terminal/console) to include the cv into your thesis or - Copy package
koma-moderncvclassic.sty
tomykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
and rework all used commands in it conflicting with commands with the same name in your thesis likesection
tomysection
etc. Do not forget that the cv also uses a commandmaketitle
. If you want to use a bibliography in your cv you have the next problem using two bibliographys in your combined document. Last not least packagekoma-moderncvclassic.sty
does not rebuild all possibilities you have in classmoderncv
. Depending on your current cv you have to recreate the missing commands for packagemykoma-moderncvclassic.sty
.
To be honest it is not worth the work you will have with this!
Conclusion:
The only real way to add an cv build with moderncv
class into your thesis is to use point 1 (pdfpages
).
edited Feb 27 at 18:31
answered Feb 27 at 10:07
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