Re: gEDA-user: Gschem printing style chang (20060123 to 20060906)

2006-12-04 Thread Wojciech Kazubski
The schematics printed with gschem used to have a very elegant and polished style. Now, after having upgraded to the latest and greatest version, I notice that graphic lines (including component symbols) are much lighter/thinner than nets, thus degrading elegance and readability. The

Re: gEDA-user: Gschem printing style chang (20060123 to 20060906)

2006-12-04 Thread Mike Jarabek
Wojciech Kazubski [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I have checked in a patch for this behaviour. Now, the default is to draw lines that have a '0' width as thick as the nets. This behaviour is configurable through the system-gschemrc. Look for the the 'line-style' rc command for the details.

Re: gEDA-user: Gschem printing style chang (20060123 to 20060906)

2006-12-04 Thread John Griessen
Mike Jarabek wrote: Is it possible to add a scaling factor? Old postscript exporter created postscript text a bit bigger than vector text. That can be done, but I had believed that the text size was in 'points' from the data structures. The trouble is that the Helvetica font that is being

Re: gEDA-user: Gschem printing style chang (20060123 to 20060906)

2006-12-04 Thread John Griessen
DJ Delorie wrote: I mentioned this on this list and DJ said he'd give it a look, and it seems same size as printed now... Is that related? No, in my case it was a real bug - I had the wrong scaling factor by a factor of 72. Thanks for fixing that DJ, gedasymbols.org is a well oiled machine

Re: gEDA-user: Gschem printing style chang (20060123 to 20060906)

2006-12-04 Thread Wojciech Kazubski
BTW. I found a bug in printing routine that under certain circumstances may cause a print to be miscentered. Can you elaborate? Printout is shifted on the paper if one of start coordinates of the printed area is 0 and the another not. See the following example: ---File begin