Conclusion
In this tutorial, we have seen the tools provided by the exam package to write multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. We have also explained how to customize the appearance of this kind of question. All of this, combined with all that was explained in the previous tutorial, constitute most of the tools that the exam package provides and enables us to write exams with multiple kinds of questions, indicating the points each question is worth and also customizing their appearance.
However, the possibilities offered by the exam package are not over yet. In the following tutorial, we will see how to write exams leaving white space for the answers, so that the question sheet also acts as an answer sheet, and we will explain some more technical details related to indentation. There are still a lot of advanced topics regarding answers and grading that have yet to be explained. The exam package still has a lot to offer, so I suggest you keep reading the following tutorials.
How to Write a Minimalistic CV in LaTeX: Step-by-step Guide
Written by Admin in CV latex
Learn how to write and customize a minimalistic curriculum vitae in LaTeX. Understand the logic behind every macro, and also how you can make modifications to customize it.
If your goal is not to become a TeXnician, but instead to have an easy way to write a CV in LaTeX, I am sure this tutorial will also be useful to you. You will find a fully working LaTeX template to write a CV and a detailed explanation that can serve as a reference when you want to change any aspect of the template. If you don’t care about the Technical details, you can jump straight to the last section, in which you will find a high-level and user-friendly use of the macros, to quickly produce a professional CV.
Without further introduction, let’s start writing our professional and minimalistic CV in LaTeX.
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