Sebastian,
Thanks for the link to the refcard source. The s p a c e s problem only arose when I used the tex-->dvi-->ps-->pdf route in landscape geometry; portrait geometry didn't have this problem, but of course the text didn't fit the paper size, either. pdftex worked just fine, after I added
\pdfpageheight 8.5in
\pdfpagewidth 11.0in
to the .tex file to get landscape geometry.
The idea of an org reference in org-mode sounds useful. Thanks for the file, Alan.
--Nathaniel
Hi Nathaniel,
I don't know what causes this trouble, but I faced this sometimes with
LaTeX generated PDFs. Might be an encoding problem or what ever.
The LaTeX sources are available at repo.or.cz, as is the entire Org-mode
package:
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git?a=blob;f=doc/orgcard.tex;h=8e2cbe0d76f9b71997c106982911b144ed5eff2f;hb=HEAD
Regards,
Sebastian
> _______________________________________________
"Nathaniel Cunningham" <nathaniel.cunningham@gmail.com> writes:
> Greetings,
> I can't search the PDF version of the org-mode refcard (in a couple of
> different apps on Mac OS X). I can match single-character strings, and it
> appears that my reader apps see spaces between e v e r y s i n g l e c h a r
> a c t e r, which causes my trouble. (Not a typical problem I have with
> these apps.)
>
> Is a more search-friendly version, or the (presumably LaTeX) source, of the
> refcard available?
>
> Cheers,
> Nathaniel
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