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(ding) Gnus Reference Card
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Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca>
Suggestions and corrections are welcome.
This directory contains reference materials for the Emacs newsreader Gnus.
Three versions of the reference material are provided:
- 16-page booklet (\small font)
- 5-page 2-column reference card (\footnotesize font which is quite small)
- 1-page 2-column quick refcard (\scriptsize font which is even smaller)
The first two contain all Gnus commands; the last contains only the
most-often used commands.
The booklet is provided for single- and double-sided printers, in paper
formats Letter and A4. The other two cards can be printed on both Letter
and A4 printers.
The following files are available:
bk-lt-d.ps.gz booklet, Letter paper, double-sided
bk-lt-s1.ps.gz booklet, Letter paper, single-sided, first run
bk-lt-s2.ps.gz booklet, Letter paper, single-sided, second run
bk-a4-d.ps.gz booklet, A4 paper, double-sided
bk-a4-s1.ps.gz booklet, A4 paper, single-sided, first run
bk-a4-s2.ps.gz booklet, A4 paper, single-sided, second run
refcard.ps.gz reference card
quickref.ps.gz quick refcard
To produce the booklet:
1) Print the booklet.
a) If you have a double-sided printer,
- just print bk-??-d.ps
b) If you have a single-sided printer, things are more complicated
- leave only one paper tray in your printer
- print bk-??-s1.ps
- reload the resulting 4-sheet stack back into the printer. Don't
rearrange the stack, just turn it upside down.
- print bk-??-s2.ps
2) **Important** Arrange the printed stack in the correct order.
The pages are numbered, so you can't make a mistake.
3) Fold the booklet in two and staple it in the middle. Enjoy!
If you want to make the files yourself, you need the following source files:
makelogo gnuslogo.ps gnusref.tex refcard.tex quickref.tex
booklet.tex bk-a4.tex bk-lt.tex
which are included in the archive gnusref.tar.gz,
and the following programs
GNU make 3.70
LaTeX 2.09, TeX 3.141
dvips 5.55
pstops 1.p13 (part of the package "psutils" by
Angus Duggan <angus@harlequin.co.uk>)
Earlier versions might also work.
These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.