I will likely ditch Vivaldi for this one tab groups gets implemented. It has all the features I need and I've been looking for a non-chromium browser to switch to for a while. Floorp was close but missing critical features. Zen is very exciting for me.
Yeah I've tried One Note, Evernote and notion before coming across Logseq and Obsidian. I'm really enjoying it. I haven't given Excalidraw much use in obsidian but I may do so in the future.
Someone already mentioned Logseq, but I'm really enjoying Obsidian for my note taking needs. It's similar, but I have found Obsidian to be very nice. Not FOSS, but I really like what the devs are doing.
Just curious, but what do you mean by the following
Typsts chat room is closed source and not accessible by everyone
And
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.
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.
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!
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!
A modern resume template written in Typst, inspired by Awesome-CV - DeveloperPaul123/modern-cv
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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!
Ahh yes, I tend to forget about these "awesome" lists. Thanks for the links.
It seems that Brilliant CV is a direct port of the same latex template I used to use as well. The developer references it as well in the README. I do think my template is a bit easier to use and is more up to date with the latest typst version but there are some really nice templates on there.
Overall it was pretty nice honestly. Especially coming from Latex. Creating a template in Latex was very difficult but in typst it's way more intuitive (at least to me) and it's easy to control every aspect of the text and its layout.
Whoops! I ommited that on purpose. But you can add the job title back in. And yes I see how that would be good for each sub section to have the company name.
This should be doable, I'll update this thread if I can implement it.
This is interesting as I simply copied the same styling as the previous template I was using. Would it be better to highlight the entire first word instead of the first n letters?
I made this typst template originally to port my personal resume to typst from Latex. It tries to be a faithful port of the Awesome-CV latex template that I was previously using. Hope you find it useful.
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What's Changed
Updates for 0.6.1 release by @DeveloperPaul123 in #46
Do not unconditionally download CPM.cmake. Now it's only downloaded when tests, benchmarks or example builds are turned on.
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What's Changed
Updates for 0.6.1 release by @DeveloperPaul123 in #46
Do not unconditionally download CPM.cmake. Now it's only downloaded when tests, benchmarks or example builds are turned on.
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What's Changed
Updates for 0.6.1 release by @DeveloperPaul123 in #46
Do not unconditionally download CPM.cmake. Now it's only downloaded when tests, benchmarks or example builds are turned on.
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A modern, fast, lightweight thread pool library based on C++20 - GitHub - DeveloperPaul123/thread-pool: A modern, fast, lightweight thread pool library based on C++20
Just wanted to share my C++20 thread pool implementation. Based on my testing, it's one of the fastest implementations out there with a decent feature set. Development work is ongoing and I'm always looking for more suggestions and contributors!
A modern, fast, lightweight thread pool library based on C++20 - GitHub - DeveloperPaul123/thread-pool: A modern, fast, lightweight thread pool library based on C++20
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Just wanted to share my C++20 thread pool implementation. Based on my testing, it's one of the fastest implementations out there with a decent feature set. Development work is ongoing and I'm always looking for more suggestions and contributors!