How to have 2 different sized texts on the same line?












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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
}


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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
}


Output from above text, not what I am looking for










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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
}


Output from above text, not what I am looking for










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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
}


Output from above text, not what I am looking for







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Is that what is needed ?



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
usepackage{xcolor}
definecolor{heading}{named}{black}
newcommand{resumesection}[2]{
bigskipnoindent
{color{heading}LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}
hfill color{heading}normalsizebfseries{#2}}\[-0.6baselineskip]
{color{heading}rule{linewidth}{1pt}par}medskip
}

begin{document}

resumesection{Experience}{References available upon request}
lipsum[1-2]{}
end{document}


enter image description here






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  • Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
    – Alex Tacescu
    57 mins ago












  • @AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to \ e.g \[ -0.5 cm] or \[-0.6baselineskip]. I will update my answer.
    – Hafid Boukhoulda
    17 mins ago





















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You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx to set the heading using hfill between them:



enter image description here



documentclass{article}

usepackage{lipsum}
usepackage{xcolor,tabularx}
colorlet{heading}{red!65!black}

newcommand{resumesection}[2]{{%
parbigskip
setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1pt}%
color{heading}%
noindentbegin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} X @{}}
LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
hline
end{tabularx}%
parnobreakmedskip
}}

begin{document}

resumesection{Experience}{References Available upon Request}
lipsum[1]

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}


    enter image description here






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      Is that what is needed ?



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage{lipsum}
      usepackage{xcolor}
      definecolor{heading}{named}{black}
      newcommand{resumesection}[2]{
      bigskipnoindent
      {color{heading}LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}
      hfill color{heading}normalsizebfseries{#2}}\[-0.6baselineskip]
      {color{heading}rule{linewidth}{1pt}par}medskip
      }

      begin{document}

      resumesection{Experience}{References available upon request}
      lipsum[1-2]{}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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      • Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
        – Alex Tacescu
        57 mins ago












      • @AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to \ e.g \[ -0.5 cm] or \[-0.6baselineskip]. I will update my answer.
        – Hafid Boukhoulda
        17 mins ago


















      5














      Is that what is needed ?



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage{lipsum}
      usepackage{xcolor}
      definecolor{heading}{named}{black}
      newcommand{resumesection}[2]{
      bigskipnoindent
      {color{heading}LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}
      hfill color{heading}normalsizebfseries{#2}}\[-0.6baselineskip]
      {color{heading}rule{linewidth}{1pt}par}medskip
      }

      begin{document}

      resumesection{Experience}{References available upon request}
      lipsum[1-2]{}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer























      • Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
        – Alex Tacescu
        57 mins ago












      • @AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to \ e.g \[ -0.5 cm] or \[-0.6baselineskip]. I will update my answer.
        – Hafid Boukhoulda
        17 mins ago
















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      Is that what is needed ?



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage{lipsum}
      usepackage{xcolor}
      definecolor{heading}{named}{black}
      newcommand{resumesection}[2]{
      bigskipnoindent
      {color{heading}LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}
      hfill color{heading}normalsizebfseries{#2}}\[-0.6baselineskip]
      {color{heading}rule{linewidth}{1pt}par}medskip
      }

      begin{document}

      resumesection{Experience}{References available upon request}
      lipsum[1-2]{}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer














      Is that what is needed ?



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage{lipsum}
      usepackage{xcolor}
      definecolor{heading}{named}{black}
      newcommand{resumesection}[2]{
      bigskipnoindent
      {color{heading}LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}
      hfill color{heading}normalsizebfseries{#2}}\[-0.6baselineskip]
      {color{heading}rule{linewidth}{1pt}par}medskip
      }

      begin{document}

      resumesection{Experience}{References available upon request}
      lipsum[1-2]{}
      end{document}


      enter image description here







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      • Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
        – Alex Tacescu
        57 mins ago












      • @AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to \ e.g \[ -0.5 cm] or \[-0.6baselineskip]. I will update my answer.
        – Hafid Boukhoulda
        17 mins ago




















      • Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
        – Alex Tacescu
        57 mins ago












      • @AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to \ e.g \[ -0.5 cm] or \[-0.6baselineskip]. I will update my answer.
        – Hafid Boukhoulda
        17 mins ago


















      Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
      – Alex Tacescu
      57 mins ago






      Thank you for the comment! It worked perfectly for me! How can one reduce the space between the text and that line?
      – Alex Tacescu
      57 mins ago














      @AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to \ e.g \[ -0.5 cm] or \[-0.6baselineskip]. I will update my answer.
      – Hafid Boukhoulda
      17 mins ago






      @AlexTacescu the space can be reduced by providing a negative length to \ e.g \[ -0.5 cm] or \[-0.6baselineskip]. I will update my answer.
      – Hafid Boukhoulda
      17 mins ago













      3














      You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx to set the heading using hfill between them:



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article}

      usepackage{lipsum}
      usepackage{xcolor,tabularx}
      colorlet{heading}{red!65!black}

      newcommand{resumesection}[2]{{%
      parbigskip
      setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1pt}%
      color{heading}%
      noindentbegin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} X @{}}
      LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
      hline
      end{tabularx}%
      parnobreakmedskip
      }}

      begin{document}

      resumesection{Experience}{References Available upon Request}
      lipsum[1]

      end{document}





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        3














        You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx to set the heading using hfill between them:



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{lipsum}
        usepackage{xcolor,tabularx}
        colorlet{heading}{red!65!black}

        newcommand{resumesection}[2]{{%
        parbigskip
        setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1pt}%
        color{heading}%
        noindentbegin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} X @{}}
        LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
        hline
        end{tabularx}%
        parnobreakmedskip
        }}

        begin{document}

        resumesection{Experience}{References Available upon Request}
        lipsum[1]

        end{document}





        share|improve this answer
























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          You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx to set the heading using hfill between them:



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{xcolor,tabularx}
          colorlet{heading}{red!65!black}

          newcommand{resumesection}[2]{{%
          parbigskip
          setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1pt}%
          color{heading}%
          noindentbegin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} X @{}}
          LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
          hline
          end{tabularx}%
          parnobreakmedskip
          }}

          begin{document}

          resumesection{Experience}{References Available upon Request}
          lipsum[1]

          end{document}





          share|improve this answer












          You're not using the alignment correctly. Here's an option using tabularx to set the heading using hfill between them:



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{lipsum}
          usepackage{xcolor,tabularx}
          colorlet{heading}{red!65!black}

          newcommand{resumesection}[2]{{%
          parbigskip
          setlength{arrayrulewidth}{1pt}%
          color{heading}%
          noindentbegin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} X @{}}
          LARGEbfseriesMakeUppercase{#1}hfillnormalsizebfseries #2 \
          hline
          end{tabularx}%
          parnobreakmedskip
          }}

          begin{document}

          resumesection{Experience}{References Available upon Request}
          lipsum[1]

          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}


              enter image description here






              share|improve this answer


























                1














                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}


                enter image description here






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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}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer












                  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}


                  enter image description here







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