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EDIT: Improves color-choosing logic, borrows better table layout from the answer by Bernard



Does this work for you?



documentclass[letterpaper, 12pt]{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{lipsum}
usepackage{geometry}
geometry{margin=0.8in}

usepackage{array}
usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
usepackage{tikz}
usetikzlibrary{math}

newcommand{totCircs}{8}
newcommand{circSize}{.125}

newcommand{createBullets}[1]{%
begin{tikzpicture}
tikzmath{blankCircs = totCircs - #1;
emtStart = #1+1;}
foreach filled in {1,...,totCircs}
tikzmath{xCoord = 4*filled * circSize;}
ifnumfilled>#1
colorlet{fillColor}{DarkGrey}
else
colorlet{fillColor}{black}
fi
draw [color=fillColor, fill=fillColor] (xCoord,0) circle (circSize);
end{tikzpicture}%
}
begin{document}
lipsum[1]
vspace{baselineskip}

begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
Adobe Photoshop & createBullets{8}\
Adobe Illustrator & createBullets{8}\
Adobe Indesign & createBullets{6}\
Adobe Dreamweaver & createBullets{8}\
Adobe Flash & createBullets{7}\
HTML & CSS & createBullets{8}\
Javascript & Jquery & createBullets{3}
end{tabular}


end{document}



To modify the output, change the number of total circles at the top (totCircs) or the circle size.



Outputs:



enter image description here






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    A simple solution, just with multido and etoolbox:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
    usepackage{array, etoolbox}
    usepackage{multido}
    newcommand{blackbullets}[1]{multido{i=1+1}{8}{ifnumgreater{i}{#1}{color{Gainsboro}}{}textbulletkern 0.1em}}

    begin{document}

    begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
    Adobe Photoshop & blackbullets{8}\
    Adobe Illustrator & blackbullets{8}\
    Adobe Indesign & blackbullets{6}\
    Adobe Dreamweaver & blackbullets{8}\
    Adobe Flash & blackbullets{7}\
    HTML & CSS & blackbullets{8}\
    Javascript & Jquery & blackbullets{3}
    end{tabular}

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      up vote
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      accepted










      EDIT: Improves color-choosing logic, borrows better table layout from the answer by Bernard



      Does this work for you?



      documentclass[letterpaper, 12pt]{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage{lipsum}
      usepackage{geometry}
      geometry{margin=0.8in}

      usepackage{array}
      usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
      usepackage{tikz}
      usetikzlibrary{math}

      newcommand{totCircs}{8}
      newcommand{circSize}{.125}

      newcommand{createBullets}[1]{%
      begin{tikzpicture}
      tikzmath{blankCircs = totCircs - #1;
      emtStart = #1+1;}
      foreach filled in {1,...,totCircs}
      tikzmath{xCoord = 4*filled * circSize;}
      ifnumfilled>#1
      colorlet{fillColor}{DarkGrey}
      else
      colorlet{fillColor}{black}
      fi
      draw [color=fillColor, fill=fillColor] (xCoord,0) circle (circSize);
      end{tikzpicture}%
      }
      begin{document}
      lipsum[1]
      vspace{baselineskip}

      begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
      Adobe Photoshop & createBullets{8}\
      Adobe Illustrator & createBullets{8}\
      Adobe Indesign & createBullets{6}\
      Adobe Dreamweaver & createBullets{8}\
      Adobe Flash & createBullets{7}\
      HTML & CSS & createBullets{8}\
      Javascript & Jquery & createBullets{3}
      end{tabular}


      end{document}



      To modify the output, change the number of total circles at the top (totCircs) or the circle size.



      Outputs:



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer



























        up vote
        4
        down vote



        accepted










        EDIT: Improves color-choosing logic, borrows better table layout from the answer by Bernard



        Does this work for you?



        documentclass[letterpaper, 12pt]{article}
        usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
        usepackage{lipsum}
        usepackage{geometry}
        geometry{margin=0.8in}

        usepackage{array}
        usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
        usepackage{tikz}
        usetikzlibrary{math}

        newcommand{totCircs}{8}
        newcommand{circSize}{.125}

        newcommand{createBullets}[1]{%
        begin{tikzpicture}
        tikzmath{blankCircs = totCircs - #1;
        emtStart = #1+1;}
        foreach filled in {1,...,totCircs}
        tikzmath{xCoord = 4*filled * circSize;}
        ifnumfilled>#1
        colorlet{fillColor}{DarkGrey}
        else
        colorlet{fillColor}{black}
        fi
        draw [color=fillColor, fill=fillColor] (xCoord,0) circle (circSize);
        end{tikzpicture}%
        }
        begin{document}
        lipsum[1]
        vspace{baselineskip}

        begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
        Adobe Photoshop & createBullets{8}\
        Adobe Illustrator & createBullets{8}\
        Adobe Indesign & createBullets{6}\
        Adobe Dreamweaver & createBullets{8}\
        Adobe Flash & createBullets{7}\
        HTML & CSS & createBullets{8}\
        Javascript & Jquery & createBullets{3}
        end{tabular}


        end{document}



        To modify the output, change the number of total circles at the top (totCircs) or the circle size.



        Outputs:



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer

























          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted






          EDIT: Improves color-choosing logic, borrows better table layout from the answer by Bernard



          Does this work for you?



          documentclass[letterpaper, 12pt]{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{geometry}
          geometry{margin=0.8in}

          usepackage{array}
          usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{math}

          newcommand{totCircs}{8}
          newcommand{circSize}{.125}

          newcommand{createBullets}[1]{%
          begin{tikzpicture}
          tikzmath{blankCircs = totCircs - #1;
          emtStart = #1+1;}
          foreach filled in {1,...,totCircs}
          tikzmath{xCoord = 4*filled * circSize;}
          ifnumfilled>#1
          colorlet{fillColor}{DarkGrey}
          else
          colorlet{fillColor}{black}
          fi
          draw [color=fillColor, fill=fillColor] (xCoord,0) circle (circSize);
          end{tikzpicture}%
          }
          begin{document}
          lipsum[1]
          vspace{baselineskip}

          begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
          Adobe Photoshop & createBullets{8}\
          Adobe Illustrator & createBullets{8}\
          Adobe Indesign & createBullets{6}\
          Adobe Dreamweaver & createBullets{8}\
          Adobe Flash & createBullets{7}\
          HTML & CSS & createBullets{8}\
          Javascript & Jquery & createBullets{3}
          end{tabular}


          end{document}



          To modify the output, change the number of total circles at the top (totCircs) or the circle size.



          Outputs:



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer














          EDIT: Improves color-choosing logic, borrows better table layout from the answer by Bernard



          Does this work for you?



          documentclass[letterpaper, 12pt]{article}
          usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{geometry}
          geometry{margin=0.8in}

          usepackage{array}
          usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
          usepackage{tikz}
          usetikzlibrary{math}

          newcommand{totCircs}{8}
          newcommand{circSize}{.125}

          newcommand{createBullets}[1]{%
          begin{tikzpicture}
          tikzmath{blankCircs = totCircs - #1;
          emtStart = #1+1;}
          foreach filled in {1,...,totCircs}
          tikzmath{xCoord = 4*filled * circSize;}
          ifnumfilled>#1
          colorlet{fillColor}{DarkGrey}
          else
          colorlet{fillColor}{black}
          fi
          draw [color=fillColor, fill=fillColor] (xCoord,0) circle (circSize);
          end{tikzpicture}%
          }
          begin{document}
          lipsum[1]
          vspace{baselineskip}

          begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
          Adobe Photoshop & createBullets{8}\
          Adobe Illustrator & createBullets{8}\
          Adobe Indesign & createBullets{6}\
          Adobe Dreamweaver & createBullets{8}\
          Adobe Flash & createBullets{7}\
          HTML & CSS & createBullets{8}\
          Javascript & Jquery & createBullets{3}
          end{tabular}


          end{document}



          To modify the output, change the number of total circles at the top (totCircs) or the circle size.



          Outputs:



          enter image description here







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              A simple solution, just with multido and etoolbox:



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
              usepackage{array, etoolbox}
              usepackage{multido}
              newcommand{blackbullets}[1]{multido{i=1+1}{8}{ifnumgreater{i}{#1}{color{Gainsboro}}{}textbulletkern 0.1em}}

              begin{document}

              begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
              Adobe Photoshop & blackbullets{8}\
              Adobe Illustrator & blackbullets{8}\
              Adobe Indesign & blackbullets{6}\
              Adobe Dreamweaver & blackbullets{8}\
              Adobe Flash & blackbullets{7}\
              HTML & CSS & blackbullets{8}\
              Javascript & Jquery & blackbullets{3}
              end{tabular}

              end{document}


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer

























                up vote
                1
                down vote













                A simple solution, just with multido and etoolbox:



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
                usepackage{array, etoolbox}
                usepackage{multido}
                newcommand{blackbullets}[1]{multido{i=1+1}{8}{ifnumgreater{i}{#1}{color{Gainsboro}}{}textbulletkern 0.1em}}

                begin{document}

                begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
                Adobe Photoshop & blackbullets{8}\
                Adobe Illustrator & blackbullets{8}\
                Adobe Indesign & blackbullets{6}\
                Adobe Dreamweaver & blackbullets{8}\
                Adobe Flash & blackbullets{7}\
                HTML & CSS & blackbullets{8}\
                Javascript & Jquery & blackbullets{3}
                end{tabular}

                end{document}


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer























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                  up vote
                  1
                  down vote









                  A simple solution, just with multido and etoolbox:



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
                  usepackage{array, etoolbox}
                  usepackage{multido}
                  newcommand{blackbullets}[1]{multido{i=1+1}{8}{ifnumgreater{i}{#1}{color{Gainsboro}}{}textbulletkern 0.1em}}

                  begin{document}

                  begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
                  Adobe Photoshop & blackbullets{8}\
                  Adobe Illustrator & blackbullets{8}\
                  Adobe Indesign & blackbullets{6}\
                  Adobe Dreamweaver & blackbullets{8}\
                  Adobe Flash & blackbullets{7}\
                  HTML & CSS & blackbullets{8}\
                  Javascript & Jquery & blackbullets{3}
                  end{tabular}

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer












                  A simple solution, just with multido and etoolbox:



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
                  usepackage{array, etoolbox}
                  usepackage{multido}
                  newcommand{blackbullets}[1]{multido{i=1+1}{8}{ifnumgreater{i}{#1}{color{Gainsboro}}{}textbulletkern 0.1em}}

                  begin{document}

                  begin{tabular}{>{sffamilycolor{DarkGrey}}ll}
                  Adobe Photoshop & blackbullets{8}\
                  Adobe Illustrator & blackbullets{8}\
                  Adobe Indesign & blackbullets{6}\
                  Adobe Dreamweaver & blackbullets{8}\
                  Adobe Flash & blackbullets{7}\
                  HTML & CSS & blackbullets{8}\
                  Javascript & Jquery & blackbullets{3}
                  end{tabular}

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here







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