Sorry for the delay, I've been out of space for a week.
I would like to give an answer to those who replied to my message.
For Michael Theurl:
Thank you for your script. It's quite long, and it's actually just one
line in it that caught my interest:
CoBra wrote:
I'm working on a pretty big project which is essentially a Spectrum
compatible computer, which will be published as open source when I
finish it. The project is being drawn using gschem and pcb. There are
15 different schematics, each on one A4 page.
Sounds like my current
Hi everybody
I'm working on a pretty big project which is essentially a Spectrum compatible
computer, which will be published as open source when I finish it. The project
is being drawn using gschem and pcb. There are 15 different schematics, each on
one A4 page.
Until recently I got away with
Hello Chris,
That's sounds great.
Maybe i can help you, i wrote a script to export pdfs and handbooks for
geda/pcb projects. I Attach you the script.
I use Fedora Core 14 with the standart geda-gaf rpms.
And it works perfectly.
you need ghostscript a project file and the createPCB.sh script
here is my print.scm
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;; $Id$
;;
;; This file may be used to print gschem schematics from the
;; command line. Typical usage is:
;;
;; gschem -p -o mysch.ps -s /path/to/this/file/print.scm mysch.sch
;;
;; The schematic in mysch.sch will be printed to the file mysch.ps
;; Uncomment these to
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 14:05:22 +0200
Michael Theurl michael.the...@smog.at wrote:
Hello Chris,
That's sounds great.
Maybe i can help you, i wrote a script to export pdfs and handbooks
for geda/pcb projects. I Attach you the script. I use Fedora Core 14
with the standart geda-gaf rpms.
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