I am trying to use the resume template by David Grant.
I have put both the .tex file and the shading.sty file together in one folder.
When I use BakomaTeX (v 9.83) to convert the .tex file to PDF I get the shading regions perfectly fine

but when I use TeXworks of MiKTeX on the same .tex file along with the shading.sty in the same folder, the output is

Further, when I removed the shading.sty file from the folder, MiKTeX compilation failed indicating that the shading.sty file was being used.
I need to get the shading even when I use MiKTeX to convert LaTeX to PDF.
\listfilesto the input and edit the results from the two compilations into your answer. – Joseph Wright Dec 23 '12 at 10:15DVI > PS > PDFchain on the.texfile in your link. But I would second @JosephWright's suggestion for you to provide an MWE. – hpesoj626 Dec 23 '12 at 10:20pdflatex. Set up your TeXWorks compiler in this sequence:latex+dvips+ps2pdf. If you usebibtexandmakeindex, set up something likelatex+makeindex+bibtex+latex+latex+dvips+ps2pdf– hpesoj626 Dec 23 '12 at 12:53shading.styfrom compile folder, where did you put it? You must move it into a local texmf root. And did you make a FNDB refresh then? If not, that’s another reason, why MiKTeX failed, because there is no preshipped version of this package file. – Speravir Dec 23 '12 at 19:10shading.stythat you need to call on a\PScommands"before any of the shading routines can be used". This is done by running PostScript. – hpesoj626 Dec 23 '12 at 23:20DVI > PS > PDFroutine.:)– hpesoj626 Dec 23 '12 at 23:29\PScommandsis found at the last part ofshadings.sty. But regarding how to set up TeXWorks so that it compiles through theDVI > PS > PDFsequence, I am sorry but I can't help there as I don't use TeXWorks. You can run these commands through the terminal though if you want. Do the sequence:latex resume.tex,dvips resume.dviandps2pdf resume.ps– hpesoj626 Dec 24 '12 at 10:52