Hi Orm,

I didn't render the pdf in the repository just because historically that's how it was done before hand. The repository contained only the LaTeX files, and the English pdf file was hosted on https://puredata.info/docs/tutorials/pd-refcard.

If that's not how we want to proceed anymore I can include a render for each language in the GitHub, maybe under releases, and also host the pdf's on my personal website to make them easier to find.

I'm up for anything, just wanted to check with the dev list first.

Thanks for the feedback,

Niccolò Granieri | PhD Student @ Integra Lab | niccologranieri.com
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire | Birmingham City University | B4 7XG

On 10 Nov 2018, at 10:13, Orm Finnendahl <orm.finnendahl@selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de> wrote:

Hi Niccolò,

I'd suggest you add a rendered pdf file of the ref card to the
repository as I assume not every pd user is familiar with LaTex
rendering and it's only an extra 250 KB anyway.

--
Orm

On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 at 17:21, Niccolò Granieri <granieriniccolo@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hello list,

I am writing to share with you all an updated Pure Data Reference Card I
made. Because Pd has evolved so much in the last 8 years and I find the
ref. card very useful both for me and for my students, I decided to update
it and try to keep it up to date from now on. An Italian version of the
ref. card is also in the works, and will be available on the GitHub soon (
https://github.com/NiccoloGranieri/Pure-Data-Refcards).

In the process of compiling the ref. card I noticed a few things in the
*help-intro.pd* file and decided to share them here rather than on the
issue tracker.


  - In the top intro section of the help file, there is a reference to
  an "Add" menu. I think that has been renamed to "Put" now. This might
  confuse beginners.
  - [tabread] and [tabread4] have the same description, no mention of
  the 4 point interpolation as in [tabread4~]


Thanks for all the hard work developing Pure Data,


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Niccolò Granieri | PhD Student @ Integra Lab | niccologranieri.com
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire | Birmingham City University | B4 7XG


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