How to have 2 different sized texts on the same line?
I want to put 2 different sized texts on the same line. Below are my criteria:
- Right side is right justified and is normalsize
- left side is left justified and is large
- must dynamically change to fit depending on the size of the text, i.e. no predefined minipages
Currently, I am trying to use hfill, but it is putting the right side on a new line, like shown in the picture. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
newcommand{resumesection}[2]{
bigskip
{color{heading}LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1} hfill color{heading}normalsizebfseriesvfillRaggedRight{#2}}\
{color{heading}rule{linewidth}{1pt}par}medskip
}
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I want to put 2 different sized texts on the same line. Below are my criteria:
- Right side is right justified and is normalsize
- left side is left justified and is large
- must dynamically change to fit depending on the size of the text, i.e. no predefined minipages
Currently, I am trying to use hfill, but it is putting the right side on a new line, like shown in the picture. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
newcommand{resumesection}[2]{
bigskip
{color{heading}LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1} hfill color{heading}normalsizebfseriesvfillRaggedRight{#2}}\
{color{heading}rule{linewidth}{1pt}par}medskip
}
fontsize text
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12 mins ago
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I want to put 2 different sized texts on the same line. Below are my criteria:
- Right side is right justified and is normalsize
- left side is left justified and is large
- must dynamically change to fit depending on the size of the text, i.e. no predefined minipages
Currently, I am trying to use hfill, but it is putting the right side on a new line, like shown in the picture. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
newcommand{resumesection}[2]{
bigskip
{color{heading}LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1} hfill color{heading}normalsizebfseriesvfillRaggedRight{#2}}\
{color{heading}rule{linewidth}{1pt}par}medskip
}
fontsize text
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I want to put 2 different sized texts on the same line. Below are my criteria:
- Right side is right justified and is normalsize
- left side is left justified and is large
- must dynamically change to fit depending on the size of the text, i.e. no predefined minipages
Currently, I am trying to use hfill, but it is putting the right side on a new line, like shown in the picture. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
newcommand{resumesection}[2]{
bigskip
{color{heading}LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1} hfill color{heading}normalsizebfseriesvfillRaggedRight{#2}}\
{color{heading}rule{linewidth}{1pt}par}medskip
}
fontsize text
fontsize text
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– marmot
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Welcome to TeX.SE! I have problems connecting your question with the code you post. Could you please explain how they are related?
– marmot
12 mins ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! I have problems connecting your question with the code you post. Could you please explain how they are related?
– marmot
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Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{paracol}
begin{document}
begin{paracol}{2}
raggedright
{large I love paracoldots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
{large All those who are hibernating in winterdots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
end{paracol}
end{document}
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Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{paracol}
begin{document}
begin{paracol}{2}
raggedright
{large I love paracoldots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
{large All those who are hibernating in winterdots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
end{paracol}
end{document}
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Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{paracol}
begin{document}
begin{paracol}{2}
raggedright
{large I love paracoldots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
{large All those who are hibernating in winterdots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
end{paracol}
end{document}
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Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{paracol}
begin{document}
begin{paracol}{2}
raggedright
{large I love paracoldots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
{large All those who are hibernating in winterdots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
end{paracol}
end{document}
Maybe paracol
is an option for you.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{paracol}
begin{document}
begin{paracol}{2}
raggedright
{large I love paracoldots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots because it rhymes with crystal ball.
switchcolumn
raggedright
{large All those who are hibernating in winterdots}
switchcolumn
raggedleft
dots are enjoying honey liquor and pineapple cake in summer.
end{paracol}
end{document}
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