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README.md

VT132-QuickRef

This document aims to provide a Quick Reference Guide for the VT132 terminal/modem module for RC2014-style computers.

If you just want to download this guide, just use: vt132.pdf

This is the ready-made PDF file.

This Quick Reference Guide is licensed under the [https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.html](GNU Free Documentation License), see fdl-1.3.txt.

Compiling the LaTeX document

This LaTeX document is compiled using xeLaTeX. The following Debian/Ubuntu packages are needed to compile it:

  • texlive
  • texlive-xetex
  • texlive-fonts-extra (for the Linux Libertine font package)

To compile, just run make.sh, to clean up afterwards use clean.sh.