How to have 2 different sized texts on the same line?
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I want to put 2 different sized texts on the same line. Below are my criteria:
- Right side is right justified and is normalsize
- left side is left justified and is large
- must dynamically change to fit depending on the size of the text, i.e. no predefined minipages
Currently, I am trying to use hfill, but it is putting the right side on a new line, like shown in the picture. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
newcommandresumesection[2]
bigskip
colorheadingLARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1 hfill colorheadingnormalsizebfseriesvfillRaggedRight#2\
colorheadingrulelinewidth1ptparmedskip
fontsize text
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I want to put 2 different sized texts on the same line. Below are my criteria:
- Right side is right justified and is normalsize
- left side is left justified and is large
- must dynamically change to fit depending on the size of the text, i.e. no predefined minipages
Currently, I am trying to use hfill, but it is putting the right side on a new line, like shown in the picture. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
newcommandresumesection[2]
bigskip
colorheadingLARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1 hfill colorheadingnormalsizebfseriesvfillRaggedRight#2\
colorheadingrulelinewidth1ptparmedskip
fontsize text
Welcome to TeX.SE! I have problems connecting your question with the code you post. Could you please explain how they are related?
– marmot
Dec 22 '18 at 1:00
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I want to put 2 different sized texts on the same line. Below are my criteria:
- Right side is right justified and is normalsize
- left side is left justified and is large
- must dynamically change to fit depending on the size of the text, i.e. no predefined minipages
Currently, I am trying to use hfill, but it is putting the right side on a new line, like shown in the picture. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
newcommandresumesection[2]
bigskip
colorheadingLARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1 hfill colorheadingnormalsizebfseriesvfillRaggedRight#2\
colorheadingrulelinewidth1ptparmedskip
fontsize text
I want to put 2 different sized texts on the same line. Below are my criteria:
- Right side is right justified and is normalsize
- left side is left justified and is large
- must dynamically change to fit depending on the size of the text, i.e. no predefined minipages
Currently, I am trying to use hfill, but it is putting the right side on a new line, like shown in the picture. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
newcommandresumesection[2]
bigskip
colorheadingLARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1 hfill colorheadingnormalsizebfseriesvfillRaggedRight#2\
colorheadingrulelinewidth1ptparmedskip
fontsize text
fontsize text
asked Dec 22 '18 at 0:57
Alex Tacescu
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Welcome to TeX.SE! I have problems connecting your question with the code you post. Could you please explain how they are related?
– marmot
Dec 22 '18 at 1:00
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– marmot
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Is that what is needed ?
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor
definecolorheadingnamedblack
newcommandresumesection[2]
bigskipnoindent
colorheadingLARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1
hfill colorheadingnormalsizebfseries#2\[-0.6baselineskip]
colorheadingrulelinewidth1ptparmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences available upon request
lipsum[1-2]
enddocument
Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 5:04
@AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to\
e.g\[ -0.5 cm]
or\[-0.6baselineskip]
. I will update my answer.
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 5:44
On overleaf, it is giving me an error, saying "There is no line here to end" when I copy your code exactly. Any idea why this would occur? Should I use a different Latex compiler?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 6:24
@AlexTacescu I am using overleaf too and there is no error at all! So may be you should try again
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 6:31
add a comment |
You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx
to set the heading using hfill
between them:
documentclassarticle
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor,tabularx
colorletheadingred!65!black
newcommandresumesection[2]%
parbigskip
setlengtharrayrulewidth1pt%
colorheading%
noindentbegintabularxlinewidth@ X @
LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
hline
endtabularx%
parnobreakmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences Available upon Request
lipsum[1]
enddocument
add a comment |
Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclassarticle
usepackageparacol
begindocument
beginparacol2
raggedright
large I love paracoldots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
large All those who are hibernating in winterdots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
endparacol
enddocument
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Is that what is needed ?
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor
definecolorheadingnamedblack
newcommandresumesection[2]
bigskipnoindent
colorheadingLARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1
hfill colorheadingnormalsizebfseries#2\[-0.6baselineskip]
colorheadingrulelinewidth1ptparmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences available upon request
lipsum[1-2]
enddocument
Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 5:04
@AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to\
e.g\[ -0.5 cm]
or\[-0.6baselineskip]
. I will update my answer.
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 5:44
On overleaf, it is giving me an error, saying "There is no line here to end" when I copy your code exactly. Any idea why this would occur? Should I use a different Latex compiler?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 6:24
@AlexTacescu I am using overleaf too and there is no error at all! So may be you should try again
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 6:31
add a comment |
Is that what is needed ?
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor
definecolorheadingnamedblack
newcommandresumesection[2]
bigskipnoindent
colorheadingLARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1
hfill colorheadingnormalsizebfseries#2\[-0.6baselineskip]
colorheadingrulelinewidth1ptparmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences available upon request
lipsum[1-2]
enddocument
Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 5:04
@AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to\
e.g\[ -0.5 cm]
or\[-0.6baselineskip]
. I will update my answer.
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 5:44
On overleaf, it is giving me an error, saying "There is no line here to end" when I copy your code exactly. Any idea why this would occur? Should I use a different Latex compiler?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 6:24
@AlexTacescu I am using overleaf too and there is no error at all! So may be you should try again
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 6:31
add a comment |
Is that what is needed ?
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor
definecolorheadingnamedblack
newcommandresumesection[2]
bigskipnoindent
colorheadingLARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1
hfill colorheadingnormalsizebfseries#2\[-0.6baselineskip]
colorheadingrulelinewidth1ptparmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences available upon request
lipsum[1-2]
enddocument
Is that what is needed ?
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor
definecolorheadingnamedblack
newcommandresumesection[2]
bigskipnoindent
colorheadingLARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1
hfill colorheadingnormalsizebfseries#2\[-0.6baselineskip]
colorheadingrulelinewidth1ptparmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences available upon request
lipsum[1-2]
enddocument
edited Dec 22 '18 at 5:55
answered Dec 22 '18 at 3:23
Hafid Boukhoulda
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1,7591516
Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 5:04
@AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to\
e.g\[ -0.5 cm]
or\[-0.6baselineskip]
. I will update my answer.
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 5:44
On overleaf, it is giving me an error, saying "There is no line here to end" when I copy your code exactly. Any idea why this would occur? Should I use a different Latex compiler?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 6:24
@AlexTacescu I am using overleaf too and there is no error at all! So may be you should try again
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 6:31
add a comment |
Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 5:04
@AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to\
e.g\[ -0.5 cm]
or\[-0.6baselineskip]
. I will update my answer.
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 5:44
On overleaf, it is giving me an error, saying "There is no line here to end" when I copy your code exactly. Any idea why this would occur? Should I use a different Latex compiler?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 6:24
@AlexTacescu I am using overleaf too and there is no error at all! So may be you should try again
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 6:31
Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 5:04
Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 5:04
@AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to
\
e.g \[ -0.5 cm]
or \[-0.6baselineskip]
. I will update my answer.– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 5:44
@AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to
\
e.g \[ -0.5 cm]
or \[-0.6baselineskip]
. I will update my answer.– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 5:44
On overleaf, it is giving me an error, saying "There is no line here to end" when I copy your code exactly. Any idea why this would occur? Should I use a different Latex compiler?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 6:24
On overleaf, it is giving me an error, saying "There is no line here to end" when I copy your code exactly. Any idea why this would occur? Should I use a different Latex compiler?
– Alex Tacescu
Dec 22 '18 at 6:24
@AlexTacescu I am using overleaf too and there is no error at all! So may be you should try again
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 6:31
@AlexTacescu I am using overleaf too and there is no error at all! So may be you should try again
– Hafid Boukhoulda
Dec 22 '18 at 6:31
add a comment |
You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx
to set the heading using hfill
between them:
documentclassarticle
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor,tabularx
colorletheadingred!65!black
newcommandresumesection[2]%
parbigskip
setlengtharrayrulewidth1pt%
colorheading%
noindentbegintabularxlinewidth@ X @
LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
hline
endtabularx%
parnobreakmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences Available upon Request
lipsum[1]
enddocument
add a comment |
You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx
to set the heading using hfill
between them:
documentclassarticle
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor,tabularx
colorletheadingred!65!black
newcommandresumesection[2]%
parbigskip
setlengtharrayrulewidth1pt%
colorheading%
noindentbegintabularxlinewidth@ X @
LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
hline
endtabularx%
parnobreakmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences Available upon Request
lipsum[1]
enddocument
add a comment |
You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx
to set the heading using hfill
between them:
documentclassarticle
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor,tabularx
colorletheadingred!65!black
newcommandresumesection[2]%
parbigskip
setlengtharrayrulewidth1pt%
colorheading%
noindentbegintabularxlinewidth@ X @
LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
hline
endtabularx%
parnobreakmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences Available upon Request
lipsum[1]
enddocument
You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx
to set the heading using hfill
between them:
documentclassarticle
usepackagelipsum
usepackagexcolor,tabularx
colorletheadingred!65!black
newcommandresumesection[2]%
parbigskip
setlengtharrayrulewidth1pt%
colorheading%
noindentbegintabularxlinewidth@ X @
LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase#1hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
hline
endtabularx%
parnobreakmedskip
begindocument
resumesectionExperienceReferences Available upon Request
lipsum[1]
enddocument
answered Dec 22 '18 at 4:30
Werner
438k649601652
438k649601652
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Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclassarticle
usepackageparacol
begindocument
beginparacol2
raggedright
large I love paracoldots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
large All those who are hibernating in winterdots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
endparacol
enddocument
add a comment |
Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclassarticle
usepackageparacol
begindocument
beginparacol2
raggedright
large I love paracoldots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
large All those who are hibernating in winterdots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
endparacol
enddocument
add a comment |
Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclassarticle
usepackageparacol
begindocument
beginparacol2
raggedright
large I love paracoldots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
large All those who are hibernating in winterdots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
endparacol
enddocument
Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclassarticle
usepackageparacol
begindocument
beginparacol2
raggedright
large I love paracoldots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
large All those who are hibernating in winterdots
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
endparacol
enddocument
answered Dec 22 '18 at 1:08
marmot
88.3k4102190
88.3k4102190
add a comment |
add a comment |
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– marmot
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