On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 12:32:37AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote: > On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 04:05:08PM +0200, Leonardo Taccari wrote: > > Hello to the entire NetBSD community! > > I'm happy to announce that I've revived the NetBSD reference card > > (I wrote it in 2008). > > > > After thinking a bit about it I saw that six years ago I did two big > > mistakes: > > 0. The source code of the NetBSD reference card was not easily > > available through a RCS (but only via HTTP)... This discouraged a > > lot contribution. > > 1. I didn't discussed with all interesting users and developers for the > > topics that should be part of the NetBSD reference card (IMO it > > should be useful for everyone). > > > > I've updated it and now is finally available in this git repository: > > > > https://github.com/iamleot/netbsd-refcard > > > > It uses print/tex-leaflet and also (optionally) print/latex-mk in order > > to ease the generation of the PDF. > > Oh. Um is there an actual downloadable PDF some where? > > Hang on ... > > https://github.com/iamleot/netbsd-refcard/blob/master/netbsd-refcard.pdf > > Ahh! Thanks. Lucky I didn't ask without looking first. :)
OOps spoke too soon! % mupdf netbsd-refcard.pdf error: cannot recognize version marker warning: trying to repair broken xref error: cannot find page tree mupdf: warning: Cannot load page mupdf: discarded changes to document So it is not a valid pdf file? *groan* tal% file netbsd-refcard.pdf netbsd-refcard.pdf: HTML document, UTF-8 Unicode text, with very long lines :( -- "If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing." --- Malcolm X