XML Résumé Library
The XML Résumé Library is an XML Document Type
Definition (DTD) and Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) file
set for declaration, B2B exchange, and presentation of
résumés.
This library is copyrighted, © 2000-2002 by Sean Kelly.
See the copying conditions,
license, and disclaimer.
This is version 1.5.1, released on 27 November 2002. For the
latest version, please visit
What's Included
The XML Résumé Library includes the following:
dtd/resume.dtd - An XML DTD for describing
résumés. To make your own
résumé, create an XML document that validates
to this DTD.
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A Java-based Filter which allows you to easily target your
resume to many different purposes. This allows you to maintain
your experiences and skills in unrelated fields in a single
file, without worrying about your cooking experience
cluttering the resume you submit to a software development
examples directory for a demonstration.
xsl/output/us-html.xsl , xsl/output/us-text.xsl ,
xsl/output/us-letter.xsl - XSLT files for transforming
XML résumés into HTML, plain text, and XSL
Formatting Objects (FO) with letter-size paper, respectively,
using terminology common to résumés in the
United States. These files let you present your
résumés on the web using HTML, in email or entry
forms that require plain text, or (after formatting with a FO
processor), as Portable Document Format (PDF) files suitable
for printing.
xsl/output/uk-html.xsl , xsl/output/uk-text.xsl ,
xsl/output/uk-a4.xsl - As above, but using A4 size paper
and terminology common to résumés in the United
Kingdom (such as "CV" instead of "résumé").
xsl/output/fr-html.xsl , xsl/output/fr-text.xsl ,
xsl/output/fr-a4.xsl - As above with A4 size paper,
but with terminology common to résumés in
France (such as "objectif professionnel" instead of
"professional objective").
- Other country/language support is available, too:
br for Brazillian, de for German,
it for Italian, and nl for Dutch.
In addition, there are two example résumés and a
Makefile that automates production of HTML, plain
text, and PDF output from an XML file using the Apache XML
Project tools and/or RenderX's XEP. See the
examples directory.
The following documents are available:
Requirements
The XML Résumé Library uses the XML 1.0 DTD
syntax. The XSL files are version 1.0. We have tested these
Project 's tools:
- Xerces 1.4 XML parser
- Xalan 1.1 and Xalan 2.2 XSL processors
- FOP 0.20.3 Formatting Objects print processor (although you
may see some harmless warning messages due to its incomplete
implementation of the XSL specification).
In addition, the library works quite well with the Saxon XSL processor
and RenderX's XEP Formatting Objects
processor.
Use of the Résumé Filter described above requires a
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and is known to work with version
1.3.1 and greater.
Upgrading to version 1.4.0
There have been a number of changes to the DTD in version 1.4.0
of the XML Résumé Library. To ease migration to this new
version, a stylesheet, 13x-140.xsl has been provided that
will automatically convert a résé from version 1.3.1, 1.3.2,
or 1.3.3 to the new version, 1.4.0.
The easiest way to use the stylesheet is with the Makefile .
make 13x-140 resume=myresume
Creating Résumés Using the DTD
To create your own résumés using the XML
Résumé DTD, use the following document type
declaration in your XML file:
<!DOCTYPE resume PUBLIC "-//Sean Kelly//DTD Resume 1.5.1//EN"
If you'd rather refer to a local copy of the DTD, change the
system-part of the DOCTYPE to refer to it with a
file URL, for example:
<!DOCTYPE resume PUBLIC "-//Sean Kelly//DTD Resume 1.5.1//EN"
Note that the iso-lat1.ent file is referenced by
the resume.dtd file, so if you move one, be sure
you move the other, too.
All available tags are documented in the Element Reference in the User
Guide.
For an idea of how the tags work, see the comments in the
resume.dtd file and the example
résumé files.
Formatting Résumés
You can format the XML resume into HTML for online viewing,
into XSL Formatting Objects (FO) for rendering into PDF for
printing, or into plain text.
The Getting Started
section of the user guide will help you create your first XML
résumé and convert it to HTML, PDF, and plain text. It
contains a chapter on Converting an XML
Résumé to Other Formats.
Creating an HTML Presentation
To create an HTML presentation of your résumé,
run your XSLT engine on the XML file containing the
résumé along with the one of the HTML stylesheet
files:
us-html.xsl for US English
résumés.
uk-html.xsl for UK English CVs.
fr-html.xsl for French
résumés.
The stylesheet will turn your XML résumé into
HTML using appropriate phrasing and terminology.
Customizing the HTML Output
The XSL stylesheet generates generic HTML output and abuses no
special HTML tricks to create special formatting effects. You
can use Cascading Stylesheets (CSS) to customize the output to
your tastes. By default, the HTML output embeds a cascading
stylesheet named compact.css , located in the
css directory. Other CSS files are included in the
same directory, you can modify these or create your own to
personalize your HTML résumé.
To specify a different stylesheet reference than
compact.css , give your XSLT engine a value for the
css.href parameter (how you do so depends on your
XSLT engine).
For information on the CSS classes available, and where they are used,
please consult the CSS Class
Reference in the User Guide.
Creating a PDF Presentation
To create a PDF presentation, follows these steps:
- Run your XSLT engine on the résumé XML file
along with one of the FO stylesheet files:
us-letter.xsl for US English
résumés on US-Letter size paper.
uk-a4.xsl for UK English CVs on A4 size paper.
fr-a4.xsl for French résumés on
A4 size paper.
This will transform your XML file into another XML file
that defines formatting objects (usually named with a
.fo extension).
- Run the formatting object output through your FO engine to
render it to PDF.
Creating a Plain Text Presentation
To create a plain text presentation, run your XSLT engine on
the résumé XML file and one of the following:
us-text.xsl for US English plain text
résumés.
uk-text.xsl for UK English plain text CVs.
fr-text.xsl for French plain text
résumés.
Automating Formatting
To automate formatting a résumé to all three
output formats, consider using the Makefile . It
uses the Java versions of the Apache XML tools Xerces/Xalan/FOP
to create both web and print presentations of a
résumé. Adjust the resume value
in the Makefile to point to the file name of the
résumeé you want to format, without the
The Makefile is in the examples directory.
Configurable Parameters
Several parameters are available to control how a
résumé is formatted. They are documented in the XSL Parameter Reference in the User
Guide.
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