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2013/1/21 Fabian Rodriguez <magicfab@member.fsf.org>

On 13-01-20 03:56 PM, Ron Faile wrote:
I've finished the reference card set and uploaded them to the wiki
[1]. The module icons have been added and they do help identify the
applications they are for. Thanks for the suggestion Marc.

Hi Ron,

They look great, and will no doubt be very useful. The many variations
made me think generating such versions could be somehow automated in the
future on the website. Thank you for your work. I find it specially
useful to have direct links to PDF renders.

One important detail I noticed in my printing tests, the LibreOffice
logo on the left seems to be low-resolution, which results in poor print
quality. Can this be fixed? Most people may not notice but it's low
enough resolution that it looks blurry even on the screen when I open
the PDF. I am using evince 3.4.0 in Trisquel if that matters, a Windows
version is available here: http://www.pdfreaders.org.


Perhaps an alternative would be to use an .svg vector based file

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