@c @c Reusme writing macros. Produce a very specific format. @c @c A macro which creates a macro. The resultant macro can be called to @c set a variable which has the same name as the macro. Use @c @value{name} to get the value set in @name{}. @macro make-var-macro{macro-name} @macro \macro-name\{value} @quote-arg @set \macro-name\ \value\ @end macro @end macro @make-var-macro{name} @make-var-macro{street} @make-var-macro{city} @make-var-macro{state} @make-var-macro{zip} @make-var-macro{phone} @make-var-macro{email} @c Give all of the above variable/macros a null value to start. @name @street @city @state @zip @phone @email @c A typical heading for a resume block is a non-indented line. @macro block{title} @paragraphindent none @comment @noindent @heading \title\ @end macro @c A typical entry in a resume has a from-date, a to-date, a location, @c a job title, and a longer descrition body. @macro entry{from-date, to-date, where, what, body} @paragraphindent 8 @b{\where\: \what\ (\from-date\ --- \to-date\)} @paragraphindent 3 \body\ @paragraphindent none @end macro @macro address{} @value{name}@* @value{street}@* @value{city}, @value{state}@* @value{zip}@* @value{phone} @end macro @macro resume{} @center @value{name}@* @center @value{street}@* @center @value{city}, @value{state} @value{zip}@* @center @value{email} @end macro