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I want to format the upper part of my CV, but I have encountered two problems:
I want to format the picture to be perfectly round and make sure the
whole picture is within the frame. However, when I start touching the framing the picture "looses" its roundness.I want to format my header like the picture below: where I have a round picture to the left, then a box with my name and small text below. However, working with minipages I have not been able to produce the desired result.

Here is my working code at this moment:
documentclass[letterpaper,8 pt]{article}
usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage[margin=0.3in]{geometry}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{marvosym}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{underscore}
renewcommand{familydefault}{sfdefault}
renewcommand{sfdefault}{ppl}
newcommand{at}{makeatletter @makeatother}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{tikzpagenodes}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
titleformat{section}{largescshaperaggedright}{}{1em}{}[titlerule]
titlespacing{section}{0pt}{3pt}{3pt}
begin{document}
pagenumbering{gobble}
hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
hspace*{-3cm}
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=(frog.center),inner sep=0pt]
clip (0,0) circle (2cm) node (frog) {includegraphics[width=6cm]{frog.jpg}};
end{tikzpicture}
end{minipage}
hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
vspace{-1.5cm} centerline{Huge textbf{My Name Here}}
end{minipage}
%hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
vspace{0cm} hspace{-2cm}begin{tabular}{rl}
textsc{Email:} & My_eMailat gmail.com \
textsc{Telefon:} & xxx xx xxx \
textsc{Sted:} & xxxx, xxxxx \
end{tabular}
end{minipage}
end{document}
tikz-pgf minipage resume
add a comment |
I want to format the upper part of my CV, but I have encountered two problems:
I want to format the picture to be perfectly round and make sure the
whole picture is within the frame. However, when I start touching the framing the picture "looses" its roundness.I want to format my header like the picture below: where I have a round picture to the left, then a box with my name and small text below. However, working with minipages I have not been able to produce the desired result.

Here is my working code at this moment:
documentclass[letterpaper,8 pt]{article}
usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage[margin=0.3in]{geometry}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{marvosym}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{underscore}
renewcommand{familydefault}{sfdefault}
renewcommand{sfdefault}{ppl}
newcommand{at}{makeatletter @makeatother}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{tikzpagenodes}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
titleformat{section}{largescshaperaggedright}{}{1em}{}[titlerule]
titlespacing{section}{0pt}{3pt}{3pt}
begin{document}
pagenumbering{gobble}
hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
hspace*{-3cm}
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=(frog.center),inner sep=0pt]
clip (0,0) circle (2cm) node (frog) {includegraphics[width=6cm]{frog.jpg}};
end{tikzpicture}
end{minipage}
hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
vspace{-1.5cm} centerline{Huge textbf{My Name Here}}
end{minipage}
%hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
vspace{0cm} hspace{-2cm}begin{tabular}{rl}
textsc{Email:} & My_eMailat gmail.com \
textsc{Telefon:} & xxx xx xxx \
textsc{Sted:} & xxxx, xxxxx \
end{tabular}
end{minipage}
end{document}
tikz-pgf minipage resume
1
Make the graphic larger, e.g. includegraphics[width=8cm] then it will get round.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
1
Alexander Lightwood also asked about a round picture(and he also used a frog as an example). Maybe you can use something from his answers: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/466265/…
– hpekristiansen
1 hour ago
add a comment |
I want to format the upper part of my CV, but I have encountered two problems:
I want to format the picture to be perfectly round and make sure the
whole picture is within the frame. However, when I start touching the framing the picture "looses" its roundness.I want to format my header like the picture below: where I have a round picture to the left, then a box with my name and small text below. However, working with minipages I have not been able to produce the desired result.

Here is my working code at this moment:
documentclass[letterpaper,8 pt]{article}
usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage[margin=0.3in]{geometry}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{marvosym}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{underscore}
renewcommand{familydefault}{sfdefault}
renewcommand{sfdefault}{ppl}
newcommand{at}{makeatletter @makeatother}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{tikzpagenodes}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
titleformat{section}{largescshaperaggedright}{}{1em}{}[titlerule]
titlespacing{section}{0pt}{3pt}{3pt}
begin{document}
pagenumbering{gobble}
hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
hspace*{-3cm}
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=(frog.center),inner sep=0pt]
clip (0,0) circle (2cm) node (frog) {includegraphics[width=6cm]{frog.jpg}};
end{tikzpicture}
end{minipage}
hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
vspace{-1.5cm} centerline{Huge textbf{My Name Here}}
end{minipage}
%hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
vspace{0cm} hspace{-2cm}begin{tabular}{rl}
textsc{Email:} & My_eMailat gmail.com \
textsc{Telefon:} & xxx xx xxx \
textsc{Sted:} & xxxx, xxxxx \
end{tabular}
end{minipage}
end{document}
tikz-pgf minipage resume
I want to format the upper part of my CV, but I have encountered two problems:
I want to format the picture to be perfectly round and make sure the
whole picture is within the frame. However, when I start touching the framing the picture "looses" its roundness.I want to format my header like the picture below: where I have a round picture to the left, then a box with my name and small text below. However, working with minipages I have not been able to produce the desired result.

Here is my working code at this moment:
documentclass[letterpaper,8 pt]{article}
usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage[margin=0.3in]{geometry}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{marvosym}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{underscore}
renewcommand{familydefault}{sfdefault}
renewcommand{sfdefault}{ppl}
newcommand{at}{makeatletter @makeatother}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{tikzpagenodes}
usetikzlibrary{calc}
titleformat{section}{largescshaperaggedright}{}{1em}{}[titlerule]
titlespacing{section}{0pt}{3pt}{3pt}
begin{document}
pagenumbering{gobble}
hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
hspace*{-3cm}
begin{tikzpicture}[baseline=(frog.center),inner sep=0pt]
clip (0,0) circle (2cm) node (frog) {includegraphics[width=6cm]{frog.jpg}};
end{tikzpicture}
end{minipage}
hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
vspace{-1.5cm} centerline{Huge textbf{My Name Here}}
end{minipage}
%hfill
begin{minipage}[t]{5cm}
vspace{0cm} hspace{-2cm}begin{tabular}{rl}
textsc{Email:} & My_eMailat gmail.com \
textsc{Telefon:} & xxx xx xxx \
textsc{Sted:} & xxxx, xxxxx \
end{tabular}
end{minipage}
end{document}
tikz-pgf minipage resume
tikz-pgf minipage resume
edited 1 hour ago
Ola
asked 2 hours ago
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1
Make the graphic larger, e.g. includegraphics[width=8cm] then it will get round.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
1
Alexander Lightwood also asked about a round picture(and he also used a frog as an example). Maybe you can use something from his answers: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/466265/…
– hpekristiansen
1 hour ago
add a comment |
1
Make the graphic larger, e.g. includegraphics[width=8cm] then it will get round.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
1
Alexander Lightwood also asked about a round picture(and he also used a frog as an example). Maybe you can use something from his answers: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/466265/…
– hpekristiansen
1 hour ago
1
1
Make the graphic larger, e.g. includegraphics[width=8cm] then it will get round.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
Make the graphic larger, e.g. includegraphics[width=8cm] then it will get round.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
1
1
Alexander Lightwood also asked about a round picture(and he also used a frog as an example). Maybe you can use something from his answers: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/466265/…
– hpekristiansen
1 hour ago
Alexander Lightwood also asked about a round picture(and he also used a frog as an example). Maybe you can use something from his answers: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/466265/…
– hpekristiansen
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Perhaps you could put everything in one tikzpicture. As you want the circle the same size as the box, it makes sense to make the box first, and then set the size of the circle to the same as the height of the box.
Note by the way that 8 pt is not a valid option for the article class, it doesn't do anything. 10pt (default), 11pt and 12pt are the ones available by default.
The outer frame in this screenshot comes from having added the showframe option to the the geometry package. With that option a frame is added around the text area.

documentclass[letterpaper,10pt]{article}
usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage[margin=0.3in]{geometry}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{marvosym}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{underscore}
renewcommand{familydefault}{sfdefault}
renewcommand{sfdefault}{ppl}
newcommand{at}{makeatletter @makeatother}
usepackage{tikzpagenodes} % loads tikz which loads graphicx
usetikzlibrary{calc,positioning}
titleformat{section}{largescshaperaggedright}{}{1em}{}[titlerule]
titlespacing{section}{0pt}{3pt}{3pt}
begin{document}
pagenumbering{gobble}
%hfill
noindenthfillbegin{tikzpicture}[
declare function={
boxwidth=textwidth-4cm; % you may need to change 4cm so something else, depending on the height of the box
boxinnersep=2mm;
}
]
node [
text width=boxwidth,
align=left,
draw,
fill=green!30,
inner sep=boxinnersep] (box) {%
{Huge textbf{My Name Here}} \[5pt]
begin{tabular}{rl}
textsc{Email:} & MyeMailat gmail.com \
textsc{Telefon:} & xxx xx xxx \
textsc{Sted:} & xxxx, xxxxx \
end{tabular}
};
path
let
p1=(box.north),
p2=(box.south),
n1={y1-y2},
n2={(textwidth-boxwidth-n1-2*boxinnersep-2pgflinewidth)/2}
in
node [
minimum size=n1,
circle,
path picture={
node [anchor=center] {includegraphics[width=6cm]{example-image}};
},
left=n2 of box
] {};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Is it possible to format the picture as the same height as the box? And, is it possible to have the box cover the enitre width of the page?
– Ola
1 hour ago
@Ola Do you want to make the image smaller or the box higher?
– Torbjørn T.
1 hour ago
Image smaller. Thanks for the swift replies!¨
– Ola
1 hour ago
For the width of the page, usetext width={dimexpr textwidth - 4cm - 4mm}
– John Kormylo
53 mins ago
@Ola I updated the answer a few minutes ago.
– Torbjørn T.
38 mins ago
|
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Perhaps you could put everything in one tikzpicture. As you want the circle the same size as the box, it makes sense to make the box first, and then set the size of the circle to the same as the height of the box.
Note by the way that 8 pt is not a valid option for the article class, it doesn't do anything. 10pt (default), 11pt and 12pt are the ones available by default.
The outer frame in this screenshot comes from having added the showframe option to the the geometry package. With that option a frame is added around the text area.

documentclass[letterpaper,10pt]{article}
usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage[margin=0.3in]{geometry}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{marvosym}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{underscore}
renewcommand{familydefault}{sfdefault}
renewcommand{sfdefault}{ppl}
newcommand{at}{makeatletter @makeatother}
usepackage{tikzpagenodes} % loads tikz which loads graphicx
usetikzlibrary{calc,positioning}
titleformat{section}{largescshaperaggedright}{}{1em}{}[titlerule]
titlespacing{section}{0pt}{3pt}{3pt}
begin{document}
pagenumbering{gobble}
%hfill
noindenthfillbegin{tikzpicture}[
declare function={
boxwidth=textwidth-4cm; % you may need to change 4cm so something else, depending on the height of the box
boxinnersep=2mm;
}
]
node [
text width=boxwidth,
align=left,
draw,
fill=green!30,
inner sep=boxinnersep] (box) {%
{Huge textbf{My Name Here}} \[5pt]
begin{tabular}{rl}
textsc{Email:} & MyeMailat gmail.com \
textsc{Telefon:} & xxx xx xxx \
textsc{Sted:} & xxxx, xxxxx \
end{tabular}
};
path
let
p1=(box.north),
p2=(box.south),
n1={y1-y2},
n2={(textwidth-boxwidth-n1-2*boxinnersep-2pgflinewidth)/2}
in
node [
minimum size=n1,
circle,
path picture={
node [anchor=center] {includegraphics[width=6cm]{example-image}};
},
left=n2 of box
] {};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Is it possible to format the picture as the same height as the box? And, is it possible to have the box cover the enitre width of the page?
– Ola
1 hour ago
@Ola Do you want to make the image smaller or the box higher?
– Torbjørn T.
1 hour ago
Image smaller. Thanks for the swift replies!¨
– Ola
1 hour ago
For the width of the page, usetext width={dimexpr textwidth - 4cm - 4mm}
– John Kormylo
53 mins ago
@Ola I updated the answer a few minutes ago.
– Torbjørn T.
38 mins ago
|
show 2 more comments
Perhaps you could put everything in one tikzpicture. As you want the circle the same size as the box, it makes sense to make the box first, and then set the size of the circle to the same as the height of the box.
Note by the way that 8 pt is not a valid option for the article class, it doesn't do anything. 10pt (default), 11pt and 12pt are the ones available by default.
The outer frame in this screenshot comes from having added the showframe option to the the geometry package. With that option a frame is added around the text area.

documentclass[letterpaper,10pt]{article}
usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage[margin=0.3in]{geometry}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{marvosym}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{underscore}
renewcommand{familydefault}{sfdefault}
renewcommand{sfdefault}{ppl}
newcommand{at}{makeatletter @makeatother}
usepackage{tikzpagenodes} % loads tikz which loads graphicx
usetikzlibrary{calc,positioning}
titleformat{section}{largescshaperaggedright}{}{1em}{}[titlerule]
titlespacing{section}{0pt}{3pt}{3pt}
begin{document}
pagenumbering{gobble}
%hfill
noindenthfillbegin{tikzpicture}[
declare function={
boxwidth=textwidth-4cm; % you may need to change 4cm so something else, depending on the height of the box
boxinnersep=2mm;
}
]
node [
text width=boxwidth,
align=left,
draw,
fill=green!30,
inner sep=boxinnersep] (box) {%
{Huge textbf{My Name Here}} \[5pt]
begin{tabular}{rl}
textsc{Email:} & MyeMailat gmail.com \
textsc{Telefon:} & xxx xx xxx \
textsc{Sted:} & xxxx, xxxxx \
end{tabular}
};
path
let
p1=(box.north),
p2=(box.south),
n1={y1-y2},
n2={(textwidth-boxwidth-n1-2*boxinnersep-2pgflinewidth)/2}
in
node [
minimum size=n1,
circle,
path picture={
node [anchor=center] {includegraphics[width=6cm]{example-image}};
},
left=n2 of box
] {};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Is it possible to format the picture as the same height as the box? And, is it possible to have the box cover the enitre width of the page?
– Ola
1 hour ago
@Ola Do you want to make the image smaller or the box higher?
– Torbjørn T.
1 hour ago
Image smaller. Thanks for the swift replies!¨
– Ola
1 hour ago
For the width of the page, usetext width={dimexpr textwidth - 4cm - 4mm}
– John Kormylo
53 mins ago
@Ola I updated the answer a few minutes ago.
– Torbjørn T.
38 mins ago
|
show 2 more comments
Perhaps you could put everything in one tikzpicture. As you want the circle the same size as the box, it makes sense to make the box first, and then set the size of the circle to the same as the height of the box.
Note by the way that 8 pt is not a valid option for the article class, it doesn't do anything. 10pt (default), 11pt and 12pt are the ones available by default.
The outer frame in this screenshot comes from having added the showframe option to the the geometry package. With that option a frame is added around the text area.

documentclass[letterpaper,10pt]{article}
usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage[margin=0.3in]{geometry}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{marvosym}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{underscore}
renewcommand{familydefault}{sfdefault}
renewcommand{sfdefault}{ppl}
newcommand{at}{makeatletter @makeatother}
usepackage{tikzpagenodes} % loads tikz which loads graphicx
usetikzlibrary{calc,positioning}
titleformat{section}{largescshaperaggedright}{}{1em}{}[titlerule]
titlespacing{section}{0pt}{3pt}{3pt}
begin{document}
pagenumbering{gobble}
%hfill
noindenthfillbegin{tikzpicture}[
declare function={
boxwidth=textwidth-4cm; % you may need to change 4cm so something else, depending on the height of the box
boxinnersep=2mm;
}
]
node [
text width=boxwidth,
align=left,
draw,
fill=green!30,
inner sep=boxinnersep] (box) {%
{Huge textbf{My Name Here}} \[5pt]
begin{tabular}{rl}
textsc{Email:} & MyeMailat gmail.com \
textsc{Telefon:} & xxx xx xxx \
textsc{Sted:} & xxxx, xxxxx \
end{tabular}
};
path
let
p1=(box.north),
p2=(box.south),
n1={y1-y2},
n2={(textwidth-boxwidth-n1-2*boxinnersep-2pgflinewidth)/2}
in
node [
minimum size=n1,
circle,
path picture={
node [anchor=center] {includegraphics[width=6cm]{example-image}};
},
left=n2 of box
] {};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
Perhaps you could put everything in one tikzpicture. As you want the circle the same size as the box, it makes sense to make the box first, and then set the size of the circle to the same as the height of the box.
Note by the way that 8 pt is not a valid option for the article class, it doesn't do anything. 10pt (default), 11pt and 12pt are the ones available by default.
The outer frame in this screenshot comes from having added the showframe option to the the geometry package. With that option a frame is added around the text area.

documentclass[letterpaper,10pt]{article}
usepackage{titlesec}
usepackage[margin=0.3in]{geometry}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{marvosym}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{underscore}
renewcommand{familydefault}{sfdefault}
renewcommand{sfdefault}{ppl}
newcommand{at}{makeatletter @makeatother}
usepackage{tikzpagenodes} % loads tikz which loads graphicx
usetikzlibrary{calc,positioning}
titleformat{section}{largescshaperaggedright}{}{1em}{}[titlerule]
titlespacing{section}{0pt}{3pt}{3pt}
begin{document}
pagenumbering{gobble}
%hfill
noindenthfillbegin{tikzpicture}[
declare function={
boxwidth=textwidth-4cm; % you may need to change 4cm so something else, depending on the height of the box
boxinnersep=2mm;
}
]
node [
text width=boxwidth,
align=left,
draw,
fill=green!30,
inner sep=boxinnersep] (box) {%
{Huge textbf{My Name Here}} \[5pt]
begin{tabular}{rl}
textsc{Email:} & MyeMailat gmail.com \
textsc{Telefon:} & xxx xx xxx \
textsc{Sted:} & xxxx, xxxxx \
end{tabular}
};
path
let
p1=(box.north),
p2=(box.south),
n1={y1-y2},
n2={(textwidth-boxwidth-n1-2*boxinnersep-2pgflinewidth)/2}
in
node [
minimum size=n1,
circle,
path picture={
node [anchor=center] {includegraphics[width=6cm]{example-image}};
},
left=n2 of box
] {};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}
edited 16 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago
Torbjørn T.Torbjørn T.
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Is it possible to format the picture as the same height as the box? And, is it possible to have the box cover the enitre width of the page?
– Ola
1 hour ago
@Ola Do you want to make the image smaller or the box higher?
– Torbjørn T.
1 hour ago
Image smaller. Thanks for the swift replies!¨
– Ola
1 hour ago
For the width of the page, usetext width={dimexpr textwidth - 4cm - 4mm}
– John Kormylo
53 mins ago
@Ola I updated the answer a few minutes ago.
– Torbjørn T.
38 mins ago
|
show 2 more comments
Is it possible to format the picture as the same height as the box? And, is it possible to have the box cover the enitre width of the page?
– Ola
1 hour ago
@Ola Do you want to make the image smaller or the box higher?
– Torbjørn T.
1 hour ago
Image smaller. Thanks for the swift replies!¨
– Ola
1 hour ago
For the width of the page, usetext width={dimexpr textwidth - 4cm - 4mm}
– John Kormylo
53 mins ago
@Ola I updated the answer a few minutes ago.
– Torbjørn T.
38 mins ago
Is it possible to format the picture as the same height as the box? And, is it possible to have the box cover the enitre width of the page?
– Ola
1 hour ago
Is it possible to format the picture as the same height as the box? And, is it possible to have the box cover the enitre width of the page?
– Ola
1 hour ago
@Ola Do you want to make the image smaller or the box higher?
– Torbjørn T.
1 hour ago
@Ola Do you want to make the image smaller or the box higher?
– Torbjørn T.
1 hour ago
Image smaller. Thanks for the swift replies!¨
– Ola
1 hour ago
Image smaller. Thanks for the swift replies!¨
– Ola
1 hour ago
For the width of the page, use
text width={dimexpr textwidth - 4cm - 4mm}– John Kormylo
53 mins ago
For the width of the page, use
text width={dimexpr textwidth - 4cm - 4mm}– John Kormylo
53 mins ago
@Ola I updated the answer a few minutes ago.
– Torbjørn T.
38 mins ago
@Ola I updated the answer a few minutes ago.
– Torbjørn T.
38 mins ago
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Make the graphic larger, e.g. includegraphics[width=8cm] then it will get round.
– Ulrike Fischer
1 hour ago
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Alexander Lightwood also asked about a round picture(and he also used a frog as an example). Maybe you can use something from his answers: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/466265/…
– hpekristiansen
1 hour ago