Neil Hodgson wrote:
  Hi Frederic,

I have written a "Quick Reference Card" for SciTE (in LateX). Everything
is packed in a zip file, includind the ref-card, in pdf and ps format, and
the sources, which can be modified and compiled.

  It uses unix-style terminology (M or Meta doesn't mean much to most
Windows users) which makes it useful as a supplement to a subset of
users. I wouldn't want to include this in the default download as it
would be confusing to many but it could be downloadable from either
the documentation or extras page if someone can produce a good way of
explaining the target set of users. The text looks jagged on both
Acrobat and GSView as I have installed on Windows:
http://scintilla.sourceforge.net/refc.png

Neil, I wonder about your Acrobat Reader installation! :)

I have the 7.0.8 version on XP SP2, and even forcing it to 150% to match your scaling it doesn't look that bad... it actually looks quite excellent.

My own thoughts (past the "alt" name for Alt) were that depending on either Acrobat or GSView for display is a problem, as both are fairly heavyweight tools.

*I* would like something like this that would pop up over the full screen with a translucent background off of a hotkey or some such... Scintilla/SciTE clearly need a feature like this. ;)

Robert Roessler
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http://www.rftp.com
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