Introducing a new "portable" macro package for troff-like processors =================================================================== Andy Greener (andy@gid.co.uk) Neil Todd (neil@gid.co.uk) GiD Ltd Upper Basildon Reading Berks UK Tired of messing around with your CV, trying to get it just right? Naked troff getting you down? Need to change it at short notice to fit the Job Ad? Yes?? Well, in that case you need THE CV MACROS!! A simple-to-use Troff macro package that takes care of all those messy formatting problems and gives you some added features: + Optional invisible typeface (use .I) that utilises the little known feature of most Laser printers that allows the selection of a "white" toner cartridge. This specially formulated toner is completely invisible on white paper, so should your manager see it being printed he'll think you've just screwed up again. But get it home, pop it in the oven at regulo 6 for 15 mins and hey presto! the toner turns black. You never have to be furtive in the print room again. + A hype typeface (.HY) that selects a special toner that absorbs 24 in every 25 photons that strike it - resulting in a typeface that flashes twice a second under normal 50Hz lighting. A slightly increased flash rate is automatically selected when applying for North American jobs (to match the increased tempo of life there). CV HEALTH WARNING: Due to the energy absorbing nature of this typeface, prolonged exposure to bright lights may seriously damage your job prospects. + A little "white lie" macro (.WL) sets the following text in a radioactive typeface that has a half-life (in days) selectable via an argument. As the toner decays the text becomes rapidly unreadable. February 19, 1990 - 2 - + A "photocopy glitch" macro (.PG) is available that causes the typeface to be altered by a random dither algorithm applied to the laser beam drive logic. Useful for those embarrasing A level or degree results. + The "salary" macro (.SL) is available to generate suitable "current salary" and "required salary" lines. This is a complicated macro, but illustrates a number of the lesser known troff features, including ".ra" (the random number generator). This macro also takes an optional numerical argument, a weekly auto-increment for the required salary. This saves the interview weary job-hunter from editing the cv merely to ask for more money. The features of this package are open to one and all. So long as you can use troff or similar you've got it made. To avoid excessive use of these novel features (these typefaces are expensive you know!) troff will only function with the -mcv macros if the input file name is $HOME/cv. Oh, and one last thing, remember to de-crypt it first! February 19, 1990
(From the "Rest" of RHF)