[texhax] reference card

BRØçKªQµÂñTìFìêR·®RG brock at quantifier.org
Thu Feb 10 21:41:17 CET 2005


I recently came across these:

http://www.digilife.be/quickreferences/quickrefs.htm

There's a TeX and an AMSTeX one in the linux/unix section.  I don't know
if this is what you mean by  old and outdated tho.  I still thought they
were neat when I found them.

bobby

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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Sebastian Luque wrote:

> I've been searching for a good LaTeX reference card that's as comprehensive
> and up to date as possible. Almost all the ones I've found are somewhat old
> and/or are missing some important information (at least for me). Can somebody
> please suggest where to look?
>
>
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> Sebastian Luque
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