> Personally I use PNG most of the time. It avoids the dreaded Acrobat > load times and crashes.
Firefox does not come from Adobe. So your comment takes an air ball shot at SVG. SVG is scalable, i.e. zoomable with clarity at any zoom factor since it is a vector format. Try EESCHEMA with Firefox 3.0 or later. The combo is not bad. Set your pen width minimum to about 0.012, plot/svn/export in color. Then you load the file from disk using firefox directly. ctrl-+ zooms in. Firefox is free, excuses for not "having it" are without merit. You can probably put SVG into a frame within an HTML page if you have a few hundred different schematics or want to build the world's best schematic site. SVG does not make assumptions about the user's computer monitor resolution. Most bitmaps are too small for me, and this is proof that I am going blind. SVG lets me zoom in and retain clarity at high zoom factors. Dick
