# Contributing Everyone is welcome to open a pull request and improve this package. To maximize the chance to make the PR become accepted, please consider the following guidelines. ### Structure * Each template should have in its own directory * A template should always consist of a `main.tex` file and should only be extended, if the code extends the complexity of a single file (e.g. more than 1000 lines). * Included `.tex` files should be stored in a folder, e.g. named "lib" (for structural docs) or "g" (for tikz graphics). * Non-compiling PRs will be rejected * Always add the main.pdf output as a * Make sure, that your PR does not cause a template to exceed the size of one page. This project intends to keep every tamplte short and clear. ### Dependencies * There are currently only `tex-live` and `tex-live fonts` as dependencies and most of even complex operations can be implemented (see inforgraphics template). Therefore creating a new package dependecy may defy the goal of being simple to install and compile. * Solutions using Xetex and Luatax as well as Komascript and others will therefore not be included * No interdependencies between templates, please. I know this creates lots of duplicate code or make it harde to solve a feature request, but there is a clear intention behind this: Users and especially those who are new to LaTeX should have a quick editable, easy to understand and easy to compile template to create their own cv. Therefore each cv should be viewed as a single instance. In the future there may be an enhancement to define the personal credentials in a single file and include it in each cv template. ### Code * Comments should be added as often as possible. Please see the modern or infographics template for orientation. * Greater sections should be introduced with a block-sized comment. Please see the modern or infographics template for orientation. * Please comment parameters. If a parameter is not commented yet and the command is therefore not understandable, please open an issue. ### Learn LaTeX The following constructs/libraries are crucial to know in order to contribute successfully: * newenvironment * newcommand * tikz A good way to start are the following pages: Wikibooks: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX For Questions: https://tex.stackexchange.com/ Especially Tikz: http://www.texample.net/tikz/