On Fri, 14 May 2004 13:19:25 -0400 DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Currently, gimp chokes on the eps output of pcb. > > I just tried this with RHL 9 and the CVS version of gimp. I printed > to postscript, and loaded the PS files directly into gimp. I did have > to increase the resolution (100 dpi default resulted in jaggies, I > chose 1000 to get mil resolution) and it loaded just fine. What > versions of pcb, gimp, and gs (ghostscript) do you have? pcb 1.99p (recent cvs) gimp-1.2.3-374 ghostscript-fonts-other-7.05.6-28 ghostscript-fonts-std-7.05.6-28 ghostscript-library-7.05.6-28 ghostscript-x11-7.05.6-28 Increasing the resolution when importing to gimp moves it off page to the right. I can tell by gradualy increasing it. At 300 it is gone. However, when I run the ps file through ps2epsi first, it produces results as you describe--like I had before. But then I have to run ps2epsi, which might be okay if I can write a gimp script to make and merge the files as transparent layers of the right size. I haven't looked at gimp scripting seriously yet. Thanks, David Koski [EMAIL PROTECTED] !.nospham
