Create a LaTeX class and associated .tex,, .sty files to exactly reproduce pages 1 through 9 of the attached PDF. Standard, commonly available LaTeX packages may be used. We will provide you with .png format files for all graphics. The PDF must compile using rubber under Ubuntu Linux 12.04 and display no errors when complied, using only standard, commonly available packages in the standard Ubuntu 12.04 repositories. You will provide adequate documentation on which packages must be installed in order to compile a PDF in the specified environment.
All measurements must be in inches (not metric). Page size is US Letter. Fonts and colors are specified pages 10-12 of the PDF. For margins, spacing and all other details, use the supplied PDF.
Note that the Tamarin column on page 3 has a slightly unusual format that contains four circles, any of which may be solid or empty. This must be done with LaTex special characters like \textopenbullet and \textbullet
We will provide OTF fonts for you, but the four circles on the Tamarin column will use LaTeX special characters.
All "signature graphic here", "headshot here" and "portfolio graphics here" graphics are to be specified in the .tex files, not the .cls
The class references several variables. One is the current date which appears in the header of every page. The rest are in a text file called [login to view URL] with a format that looks like this:
\fields
@Client Name
Iguana Hen Outside
@Project Name
Mischevous Brokenly
@Business Developer
Bandicoot Jeeper
@Business Developer Title
Salamander of Vulnerable
@Business Developer email
bandicoot(at sign)[login to view URL] <- note that (at sign) is actually @, see the PDF. Freelancer thinks we're including a contact name so won't allow it to be included in the description.
@Direct Phone Number
(555) 555-5555
@Ticket Code
12345-67
@Hourly Billable Rate
\$15 per hour
\@
\fieldstwo
@Client Signing Name
Jane Doe
@Client Signing Title
Chief Executive Officer
@Client Address
123 My Street, Anytown USA 90024
\@
Note in the PDF that every instance of the variable text above indicates that /variable/ is to be used (e.g. "Iguana Hen Outside" appears as a variable on every page. If [login to view URL] replaces that with "Only Red Raven" then every instance of "Iguana Hen Outside" is replaced with "Only Red Raven" in the final PDF)