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Raptil
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mixed words in CV

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Hello,
I am looking for a way to integrate mixed words in my CV in order to list my hobbies and interests (like that http://www.wittybadger.com/wp-content/u ... -20131.png).

Does anyone know a LaTeX tool to "mix words"?
If not, maybe I could do it with a software and incorporate the image afterwards.

Thanks a lot

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Vel
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Re: mixed words in CV

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Hey,

Just had a look for you and it doesn't look like a solution for this exists yet for LaTeX (or would be very easy to do!). Your best bet may be to generate an image in other software and include that as normal.

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Our friends at TeX.SX have talked about Word Clouds a bit.

A solution using R and knitr: A word cloud for the TUG calendar
A solution using ConTeXt: Wordle-like word clouds
a LaTeX3 solution: Wordle-like word clouds - can it be done without using an image?
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Re: mixed words in CV

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Thank you for your answers.

I found that: http://www.wordle.net/compose
I recommend to use advanced settings to keep expressions together.
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