# Mike Eberlein — Resume Single-page resume for Mike Eberlein (Engineering Manager — automotive infotainment / software-defined vehicles). **Single content source: `resume.yaml`.** Two renderers (LaTeX and ODT) read the YAML and emit format-specific files. DOCX is produced by converting the ODT with LibreOffice. Edit `resume.yaml`; the generated `.tex` should not be edited by hand. ## Files | File | Purpose | | --- | --- | | `resume.yaml` | **Source of truth.** Edit this. | | `render_tex.py` | YAML → `MikeEberlein_Resume.tex`. LaTeX preamble lives inline. | | `render_odt.py` | YAML → `MikeEberlein_Resume.odt`. ODT styles live inline. | | `MikeEberlein_Resume.tex` | Generated. Do not edit by hand. | | `MikeEberlein_Resume.pdf` | Built from `.tex` via `pdflatex`. | | `MikeEberlein_Resume.odt` | Built from YAML via `render_odt.py`. | | `MikeEberlein_Resume.docx` | Built from `.odt` via LibreOffice. | | `Makefile` | Build orchestration. | | `fonts/` | Official Google Roboto font repo. Variable fonts at the top level; individual weights under `fonts/static/`. License in `fonts/OFL.txt`. | ## Build ```bash make # PDF (default) make odt # ODT make docx # DOCX (via LibreOffice from the ODT) make all # PDF + ODT + DOCX make clean # remove TeX aux files make distclean # also remove generated PDF/ODT/DOCX/TEX ``` Required system packages (Debian/Ubuntu): ```bash sudo apt install texlive-latex-recommended texlive-latex-extra texlive-fonts-extra sudo apt install libreoffice # for the .docx output sudo apt install python3-yaml # for the renderers (usually pre-installed) ``` ## Editing Open `resume.yaml`. The schema: ```yaml header: { name, tagline, email } summary: experience: - company, dates roles: - title, dates # either: bullets: [ ... ] # or, for nested sub-roles (used for one role with concurrent focus areas): subroles: - title, dates bullets: [ ... ] education: - school, dates, bullets certifications: [ ... ] ``` After editing, run `make all` to rebuild every format from the same content. ## Layout / styling Both renderers contain their own styling code (LaTeX preamble in `render_tex.py`, ODT XML styles in `render_odt.py`). Tweak typography, colors, spacing, etc. there. The two renderers aim for visual parity but are not byte-identical — pdflatex and LibreOffice differ on font metrics and line breaking. The DOCX is produced from the ODT (LibreOffice's ODT→DOCX conversion is essentially lossless because the formats are siblings). DOCX fidelity is therefore nearly identical to ODT.