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Your first time tweaking a .cls file on the example of creating switchable colour themes

Today at 14:45, I would have given a talk at the 2020 DANTE spring conference in Lübeck which had to

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New CV Template: Pastel CV / Resumé

Since I have been neglecting the LaTeX part of this blog in favour of DH themed posts, I decided to

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