I like the reference card and find it useful.  The only
thing I would change is colouring: I wouldn't use it at all.
In my opinion, colouring does not improve the legibility
of the refcard, and can make it even worse when the
card is printed on a bw printer.
As all LaTeX output is done using macros, it is easy to
change all colours to black.  However, for those that
would prefer bw but do not use TeX, perhaps it is a
good idea to add black-and-white ps and pdf compiled
versions to the package.

On 7/27/06, Neil Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   It uses unix-style terminology (M or Meta doesn't mean much to most
Windows users) ...

This can be easily resolved by adding a single line to the
reference card explaining what the "M-" is.

The text looks jagged on both
Acrobat and GSView as I have installed on Windows:

That is strange.  No jagg effects with any of these
programs on my machine.
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