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Quick Reference Guide for the VT132 terminal/modem module
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VT132-QuickRef

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

This is a LaTeX document, so a working LaTeX installation is needed to compile it.

A compiled version is available as vt132.pdf.

To edit the document in the LaTeX editor Kile, a kile project file (vt132.kilepr) is provided.

To compile the file, just run xelatex vt132.tex (2 times to get the references right) and you get the .pdf file (or call make.sh).

The script clean.sh can be used to remove all intermediate files.

The Debian/Ubuntu package texlive-fonts-extra (besides texlive as the base TeXlive package) is needed to provide the font "Linux Libertine".