Hi All,

I have been working quietly in the background on cleaning up the postscript output for gschem. So far, with my local copy, on my test `schematic' the output Postscript file shrinks by about 50%. I have all of the basic drawing primitives working, a prolog from a file is copied into the output, and am about 30% of the way through the final primitive, text. (Unicode support, overbar support on postscript fonts, and postscript multiline text support.) I few questions have come up while re-coding the output that I am seeking clarifications for.

1) What units is the line width expressed in? Is it in mils, postscript native points, or in some other unit?

2) I may have to look into this some more, but the dots in the `center' and `phantom' line styles look a little anemic, and this seems to be because the dot is drawn at half the line width. I am not sure if the effect is because of rounding at the printer or because of design. Right not, I set it up so that the dots are rendered at the full line size for the printer. Does anyone object? (I did see code in there that messed with the dot size, when I replicated this code in the output postscript, the results looked anemic, plus, the old output also looked pretty thin on my monitor.)

3) What units the the text size in? Is it in units of 10mils, or points?

Thanks,
Mike

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                             Mike Jarabek
                               FPGA/ASIC Designer
http://www.istop.com/~mjarabek
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