Latex Issue-sourcesanspro Printed in PDF Document
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Latex Issue-sourcesanspro Printed in PDF Document
I am making a resume and used a template I found online. The template plays around with fonts and when I compile, the following source code gets printed at the top of my pdf document. I have looked through everything, this code is in the sourcesanspro file, not my file. But I can't get it not to print on top of my document. Any sguggestions?
newfontfamilysourcesanspro
[ UprightFont = *-Regular ,
ItalicFont = *-RegularIt ,
BoldFont = *-Bold ,
BoldItalicFont = *-BoldIt ]
{SourceSansPro}
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I am making a resume and used a template I found online. The template plays around with fonts and when I compile, the following source code gets printed at the top of my pdf document. I have looked through everything, this code is in the sourcesanspro file, not my file. But I can't get it not to print on top of my document. Any sguggestions?
newfontfamilysourcesanspro
[ UprightFont = *-Regular ,
ItalicFont = *-RegularIt ,
BoldFont = *-Bold ,
BoldItalicFont = *-BoldIt ]
{SourceSansPro}
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I am making a resume and used a template I found online. The template plays around with fonts and when I compile, the following source code gets printed at the top of my pdf document. I have looked through everything, this code is in the sourcesanspro file, not my file. But I can't get it not to print on top of my document. Any sguggestions?
newfontfamilysourcesanspro
[ UprightFont = *-Regular ,
ItalicFont = *-RegularIt ,
BoldFont = *-Bold ,
BoldItalicFont = *-BoldIt ]
{SourceSansPro}
sourcesanspro
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I am making a resume and used a template I found online. The template plays around with fonts and when I compile, the following source code gets printed at the top of my pdf document. I have looked through everything, this code is in the sourcesanspro file, not my file. But I can't get it not to print on top of my document. Any sguggestions?
newfontfamilysourcesanspro
[ UprightFont = *-Regular ,
ItalicFont = *-RegularIt ,
BoldFont = *-Bold ,
BoldItalicFont = *-BoldIt ]
{SourceSansPro}
sourcesanspro
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