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I want to create text like this using latex.



Bold Text1: Normal Text1
Bold Text2: Normal Text2
Bold Text3: Normal Text3
Bold Text4: Normal Text4


So I tried creating my new commands something like this:



newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}{begin{document} textbf{#1} & #2}
newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming}{end{document}}


And this is the way I was using but it doesn't work and it is giving me error as "can be used only in preamble"



section{Testing}
resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming
{Bold Text1: Normal Text1}
{Bold Text2: Normal Text2}
{Bold Text3: Normal Text3}
{Bold Text4: Normal Text4}
resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming


Update:



This is how I want to create text:



enter image description here










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  • Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange. How can there be several begin{documents} and end{documents} after a section{...} command ? I think you want some environment like quote rather than document ! ...Additionally to use #1 and #2 as arguments inside your command, you should use newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}[2]{...}

    – Partha D.
    13 mins ago













  • @ParthaD. what should I have inside {...}? Basically I just need to make texts like I have shown above by using my new command.

    – john
    9 mins ago













  • @john Can you show an example of what you want to achieve (maybe a picture) ?

    – Partha D.
    7 mins ago











  • @ParthaD. updated the question with the image that I am planning to replicate using latex.

    – john
    5 mins ago
















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I want to create text like this using latex.



Bold Text1: Normal Text1
Bold Text2: Normal Text2
Bold Text3: Normal Text3
Bold Text4: Normal Text4


So I tried creating my new commands something like this:



newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}{begin{document} textbf{#1} & #2}
newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming}{end{document}}


And this is the way I was using but it doesn't work and it is giving me error as "can be used only in preamble"



section{Testing}
resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming
{Bold Text1: Normal Text1}
{Bold Text2: Normal Text2}
{Bold Text3: Normal Text3}
{Bold Text4: Normal Text4}
resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming


Update:



This is how I want to create text:



enter image description here










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  • Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange. How can there be several begin{documents} and end{documents} after a section{...} command ? I think you want some environment like quote rather than document ! ...Additionally to use #1 and #2 as arguments inside your command, you should use newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}[2]{...}

    – Partha D.
    13 mins ago













  • @ParthaD. what should I have inside {...}? Basically I just need to make texts like I have shown above by using my new command.

    – john
    9 mins ago













  • @john Can you show an example of what you want to achieve (maybe a picture) ?

    – Partha D.
    7 mins ago











  • @ParthaD. updated the question with the image that I am planning to replicate using latex.

    – john
    5 mins ago














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I want to create text like this using latex.



Bold Text1: Normal Text1
Bold Text2: Normal Text2
Bold Text3: Normal Text3
Bold Text4: Normal Text4


So I tried creating my new commands something like this:



newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}{begin{document} textbf{#1} & #2}
newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming}{end{document}}


And this is the way I was using but it doesn't work and it is giving me error as "can be used only in preamble"



section{Testing}
resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming
{Bold Text1: Normal Text1}
{Bold Text2: Normal Text2}
{Bold Text3: Normal Text3}
{Bold Text4: Normal Text4}
resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming


Update:



This is how I want to create text:



enter image description here










share|improve this question









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I want to create text like this using latex.



Bold Text1: Normal Text1
Bold Text2: Normal Text2
Bold Text3: Normal Text3
Bold Text4: Normal Text4


So I tried creating my new commands something like this:



newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}{begin{document} textbf{#1} & #2}
newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming}{end{document}}


And this is the way I was using but it doesn't work and it is giving me error as "can be used only in preamble"



section{Testing}
resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming
{Bold Text1: Normal Text1}
{Bold Text2: Normal Text2}
{Bold Text3: Normal Text3}
{Bold Text4: Normal Text4}
resumeSubHeadingListEndForProgramming


Update:



This is how I want to create text:



enter image description here







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  • Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange. How can there be several begin{documents} and end{documents} after a section{...} command ? I think you want some environment like quote rather than document ! ...Additionally to use #1 and #2 as arguments inside your command, you should use newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}[2]{...}

    – Partha D.
    13 mins ago













  • @ParthaD. what should I have inside {...}? Basically I just need to make texts like I have shown above by using my new command.

    – john
    9 mins ago













  • @john Can you show an example of what you want to achieve (maybe a picture) ?

    – Partha D.
    7 mins ago











  • @ParthaD. updated the question with the image that I am planning to replicate using latex.

    – john
    5 mins ago



















  • Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange. How can there be several begin{documents} and end{documents} after a section{...} command ? I think you want some environment like quote rather than document ! ...Additionally to use #1 and #2 as arguments inside your command, you should use newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}[2]{...}

    – Partha D.
    13 mins ago













  • @ParthaD. what should I have inside {...}? Basically I just need to make texts like I have shown above by using my new command.

    – john
    9 mins ago













  • @john Can you show an example of what you want to achieve (maybe a picture) ?

    – Partha D.
    7 mins ago











  • @ParthaD. updated the question with the image that I am planning to replicate using latex.

    – john
    5 mins ago

















Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange. How can there be several begin{documents} and end{documents} after a section{...} command ? I think you want some environment like quote rather than document ! ...Additionally to use #1 and #2 as arguments inside your command, you should use newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}[2]{...}

– Partha D.
13 mins ago







Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange. How can there be several begin{documents} and end{documents} after a section{...} command ? I think you want some environment like quote rather than document ! ...Additionally to use #1 and #2 as arguments inside your command, you should use newcommand{resumeSubHeadingListStartForProgramming}[2]{...}

– Partha D.
13 mins ago















@ParthaD. what should I have inside {...}? Basically I just need to make texts like I have shown above by using my new command.

– john
9 mins ago







@ParthaD. what should I have inside {...}? Basically I just need to make texts like I have shown above by using my new command.

– john
9 mins ago















@john Can you show an example of what you want to achieve (maybe a picture) ?

– Partha D.
7 mins ago





@john Can you show an example of what you want to achieve (maybe a picture) ?

– Partha D.
7 mins ago













@ParthaD. updated the question with the image that I am planning to replicate using latex.

– john
5 mins ago





@ParthaD. updated the question with the image that I am planning to replicate using latex.

– john
5 mins ago










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documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1]

begin{description}[align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm]
item [First bold] Some normal text
item [Second bold] some detail
item [Third bold] some detail
end{description}

lipsum[2]
end{document}


enter image description here





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  • I see a new line with space between First bold, Second bold and Third bold. Is there any way to have a new line but no extra space between those three lines?

    – john
    3 mins ago











  • @john Add option noitemsep: Use [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm,noitemsep] instead of [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm].

    – JouleV
    45 secs ago











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documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1]

begin{description}[align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm]
item [First bold] Some normal text
item [Second bold] some detail
item [Third bold] some detail
end{description}

lipsum[2]
end{document}


enter image description here





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  • I see a new line with space between First bold, Second bold and Third bold. Is there any way to have a new line but no extra space between those three lines?

    – john
    3 mins ago











  • @john Add option noitemsep: Use [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm,noitemsep] instead of [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm].

    – JouleV
    45 secs ago
















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description was born for this purpose



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1]

begin{description}[align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm]
item [First bold] Some normal text
item [Second bold] some detail
item [Third bold] some detail
end{description}

lipsum[2]
end{document}


enter image description here





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  • I see a new line with space between First bold, Second bold and Third bold. Is there any way to have a new line but no extra space between those three lines?

    – john
    3 mins ago











  • @john Add option noitemsep: Use [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm,noitemsep] instead of [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm].

    – JouleV
    45 secs ago














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description was born for this purpose



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1]

begin{description}[align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm]
item [First bold] Some normal text
item [Second bold] some detail
item [Third bold] some detail
end{description}

lipsum[2]
end{document}


enter image description here





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description was born for this purpose



documentclass{article}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1]

begin{description}[align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm]
item [First bold] Some normal text
item [Second bold] some detail
item [Third bold] some detail
end{description}

lipsum[2]
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • I see a new line with space between First bold, Second bold and Third bold. Is there any way to have a new line but no extra space between those three lines?

    – john
    3 mins ago











  • @john Add option noitemsep: Use [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm,noitemsep] instead of [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm].

    – JouleV
    45 secs ago



















  • I see a new line with space between First bold, Second bold and Third bold. Is there any way to have a new line but no extra space between those three lines?

    – john
    3 mins ago











  • @john Add option noitemsep: Use [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm,noitemsep] instead of [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm].

    – JouleV
    45 secs ago

















I see a new line with space between First bold, Second bold and Third bold. Is there any way to have a new line but no extra space between those three lines?

– john
3 mins ago





I see a new line with space between First bold, Second bold and Third bold. Is there any way to have a new line but no extra space between those three lines?

– john
3 mins ago













@john Add option noitemsep: Use [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm,noitemsep] instead of [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm].

– JouleV
45 secs ago





@john Add option noitemsep: Use [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm,noitemsep] instead of [align=right,labelwidth=2.5cm].

– JouleV
45 secs ago










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