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Place, date, signature in one line
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I want to put the place on the left side, the date on the center and the signature on the right side. And above them, a line should come. I am trying this on Sharelatex. I couldn't control the alignment and the names
My Code looks like:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{geometry}
geometry{
a4paper,
total={180mm,266mm},
left=15mm,
top=14mm,
}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1.4em}
newcommand{HRule}{rule{linewidth}{0.5mm}}
makeatletter% since there's an at-sign (@) in the command name
renewcommand{@maketitle}{%
%parindent=0pt% don't indent paragraphs in the title block
{begin{minipage}[t]{.5textwidth}@authorend{minipage}begin{minipage}[t]{.5textwidth}raggedleft@dateend{minipage}}
par
centering
{Large bfseriestextsc{@title}}
HRulepar%
}
makeatother% resets the meaning of the at-sign (@)
title{Motivation Letter}
author{}
date{}
newcommand{namesigdatehrule}[1]{partikz draw [black, ultra thick] (0,0) -- (#1,0);par}
newcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{%
begin{minipage}{#1}%
vspace{1.0cm}namesigdatehrule{#1}smallskip
small noindenttextit{Signature}
end{minipage}
}
begin{document}
maketitle
Lorem lipsum...
namesigdate{} namesigdate{} namesigdate{}
end{document}
And my output is like this:
rules
New contributor
add a comment |
I want to put the place on the left side, the date on the center and the signature on the right side. And above them, a line should come. I am trying this on Sharelatex. I couldn't control the alignment and the names
My Code looks like:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{geometry}
geometry{
a4paper,
total={180mm,266mm},
left=15mm,
top=14mm,
}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1.4em}
newcommand{HRule}{rule{linewidth}{0.5mm}}
makeatletter% since there's an at-sign (@) in the command name
renewcommand{@maketitle}{%
%parindent=0pt% don't indent paragraphs in the title block
{begin{minipage}[t]{.5textwidth}@authorend{minipage}begin{minipage}[t]{.5textwidth}raggedleft@dateend{minipage}}
par
centering
{Large bfseriestextsc{@title}}
HRulepar%
}
makeatother% resets the meaning of the at-sign (@)
title{Motivation Letter}
author{}
date{}
newcommand{namesigdatehrule}[1]{partikz draw [black, ultra thick] (0,0) -- (#1,0);par}
newcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{%
begin{minipage}{#1}%
vspace{1.0cm}namesigdatehrule{#1}smallskip
small noindenttextit{Signature}
end{minipage}
}
begin{document}
maketitle
Lorem lipsum...
namesigdate{} namesigdate{} namesigdate{}
end{document}
And my output is like this:
rules
New contributor
1
Welcome to the TeX Stackexchange. Can you explain, please, why the tags are:bibtex
andpdftex
?
– Sebastiano
19 hours ago
The simple solution would be to copy the definition ofnamesigdate
(thenewcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{...}
bit) and replaceSignature
withPlace
andDate
.
– moewe
6 hours ago
@moewe Thank you for your edit. I didn't edit for several reasons.
– Sebastiano
5 hours ago
@moewe would you give me the code for alignment?
– Sourav Chakraborty
1 hour ago
add a comment |
I want to put the place on the left side, the date on the center and the signature on the right side. And above them, a line should come. I am trying this on Sharelatex. I couldn't control the alignment and the names
My Code looks like:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{geometry}
geometry{
a4paper,
total={180mm,266mm},
left=15mm,
top=14mm,
}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1.4em}
newcommand{HRule}{rule{linewidth}{0.5mm}}
makeatletter% since there's an at-sign (@) in the command name
renewcommand{@maketitle}{%
%parindent=0pt% don't indent paragraphs in the title block
{begin{minipage}[t]{.5textwidth}@authorend{minipage}begin{minipage}[t]{.5textwidth}raggedleft@dateend{minipage}}
par
centering
{Large bfseriestextsc{@title}}
HRulepar%
}
makeatother% resets the meaning of the at-sign (@)
title{Motivation Letter}
author{}
date{}
newcommand{namesigdatehrule}[1]{partikz draw [black, ultra thick] (0,0) -- (#1,0);par}
newcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{%
begin{minipage}{#1}%
vspace{1.0cm}namesigdatehrule{#1}smallskip
small noindenttextit{Signature}
end{minipage}
}
begin{document}
maketitle
Lorem lipsum...
namesigdate{} namesigdate{} namesigdate{}
end{document}
And my output is like this:
rules
New contributor
I want to put the place on the left side, the date on the center and the signature on the right side. And above them, a line should come. I am trying this on Sharelatex. I couldn't control the alignment and the names
My Code looks like:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{tikz}
usepackage{geometry}
geometry{
a4paper,
total={180mm,266mm},
left=15mm,
top=14mm,
}
setlength{parindent}{0em}
setlength{parskip}{1.4em}
newcommand{HRule}{rule{linewidth}{0.5mm}}
makeatletter% since there's an at-sign (@) in the command name
renewcommand{@maketitle}{%
%parindent=0pt% don't indent paragraphs in the title block
{begin{minipage}[t]{.5textwidth}@authorend{minipage}begin{minipage}[t]{.5textwidth}raggedleft@dateend{minipage}}
par
centering
{Large bfseriestextsc{@title}}
HRulepar%
}
makeatother% resets the meaning of the at-sign (@)
title{Motivation Letter}
author{}
date{}
newcommand{namesigdatehrule}[1]{partikz draw [black, ultra thick] (0,0) -- (#1,0);par}
newcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{%
begin{minipage}{#1}%
vspace{1.0cm}namesigdatehrule{#1}smallskip
small noindenttextit{Signature}
end{minipage}
}
begin{document}
maketitle
Lorem lipsum...
namesigdate{} namesigdate{} namesigdate{}
end{document}
And my output is like this:
rules
rules
New contributor
New contributor
edited 1 hour ago
Sourav Chakraborty
New contributor
asked 19 hours ago
Sourav ChakrabortySourav Chakraborty
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62
New contributor
New contributor
1
Welcome to the TeX Stackexchange. Can you explain, please, why the tags are:bibtex
andpdftex
?
– Sebastiano
19 hours ago
The simple solution would be to copy the definition ofnamesigdate
(thenewcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{...}
bit) and replaceSignature
withPlace
andDate
.
– moewe
6 hours ago
@moewe Thank you for your edit. I didn't edit for several reasons.
– Sebastiano
5 hours ago
@moewe would you give me the code for alignment?
– Sourav Chakraborty
1 hour ago
add a comment |
1
Welcome to the TeX Stackexchange. Can you explain, please, why the tags are:bibtex
andpdftex
?
– Sebastiano
19 hours ago
The simple solution would be to copy the definition ofnamesigdate
(thenewcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{...}
bit) and replaceSignature
withPlace
andDate
.
– moewe
6 hours ago
@moewe Thank you for your edit. I didn't edit for several reasons.
– Sebastiano
5 hours ago
@moewe would you give me the code for alignment?
– Sourav Chakraborty
1 hour ago
1
1
Welcome to the TeX Stackexchange. Can you explain, please, why the tags are:
bibtex
and pdftex
?– Sebastiano
19 hours ago
Welcome to the TeX Stackexchange. Can you explain, please, why the tags are:
bibtex
and pdftex
?– Sebastiano
19 hours ago
The simple solution would be to copy the definition of
namesigdate
(the newcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{...}
bit) and replace Signature
with Place
and Date
.– moewe
6 hours ago
The simple solution would be to copy the definition of
namesigdate
(the newcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{...}
bit) and replace Signature
with Place
and Date
.– moewe
6 hours ago
@moewe Thank you for your edit. I didn't edit for several reasons.
– Sebastiano
5 hours ago
@moewe Thank you for your edit. I didn't edit for several reasons.
– Sebastiano
5 hours ago
@moewe would you give me the code for alignment?
– Sourav Chakraborty
1 hour ago
@moewe would you give me the code for alignment?
– Sourav Chakraborty
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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Welcome to the TeX Stackexchange. Can you explain, please, why the tags are:
bibtex
andpdftex
?– Sebastiano
19 hours ago
The simple solution would be to copy the definition of
namesigdate
(thenewcommand{namesigdate}[2][5cm]{...}
bit) and replaceSignature
withPlace
andDate
.– moewe
6 hours ago
@moewe Thank you for your edit. I didn't edit for several reasons.
– Sebastiano
5 hours ago
@moewe would you give me the code for alignment?
– Sourav Chakraborty
1 hour ago