Usually I am all about the written word, but the chart made chording
significantly easier to integrate, brain-wise .. just to screw around I
made a nroff document about it, my first ever .. (what a pain in the .. to
make table like data, couldn't find a tag for it anyway)

Acme Chord-Chart

"cmd    "
.B   "    #1     "
.B    "    #2     "
.B    "    #3     "
.B    "  Cancel    "

-------------------------------------------------------

"select "
.B   "     X     "
.B     "     0      "
.B     "     X     "
.B     "     0    "

"execute"
.B   "     0     "
.B     "     0      "
.B     "     0     "
.B     "    B3    "

"search "
.B   "     0     "
.B     "     0      "
.B     "     0     "
.B     "    B2    "

--------------------------------------------------------


"snarf  "
.B   "     X     "
.B     "     0      "
.B     "     X     "
.B     "    B2    "

"cut    "
.B   "     X     "
.B     "     X     "
.B     "     0     "
.B     "    B3    "

"paste  "
.B   "     X     "
.B     "     X     "
.B     "     X     "
.B     "     0    "




On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Rob DeHart <rsdeh...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Jack Norton <j...@0x6a.com> wrote:
>
>> Now, the sam language quick reference card that one 9fan composed long
>> ago... THAT is a great little thing to have handy.  I printed it out but
>> removed the file so I don't have a link handy.
>>
>
> http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/contrib/steve/doc/sam-refcard.pdf
> seems to be the one
>
>
> Rob
>
>

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