Re: Re: gEDA-user: PCB: background image

2006-04-23 Thread Tomasz Nowak
Użytkownik Bill WIlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisał: >On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 16:39:23 +0200 >Tomasz Nowak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Fortunately I found `pdftoppm' utility on my system and converted the right >> page of datasheet using it (selected 450dpi resolution). Then cropped it >> with GI

Re: gEDA-user: PCB: background image

2006-04-23 Thread Bill WIlson
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 16:39:23 +0200 Tomasz Nowak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Fortunately I found `pdftoppm' utility on my system and converted the right > page of datasheet using it (selected 450dpi resolution). Then cropped it with > GIMP. > > However, PCB doesn't want to start when applying

Re: gEDA-user: PCB: background image

2006-04-23 Thread DJ Delorie
> USAGE: pcb-bin [standard Gtk options] [standard options] [layout] > pcb-bin: 20060321 You need a newer snapshot to get background support in the gtk hid. Use "pcb -h" to see all the options your current pcb supports. You want this one: --bg-image Background Image

Re: Re: gEDA-user: PCB: background image

2006-04-23 Thread Tomasz Nowak
Użytkownik DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisał: >http://www.delorie.com/pcb/bg-image.html > >You'll have to copy the image to a separate image file, though. Use a >screen grab utility to grab the part you're interested in. I'm not >sure what the best way is to guarantee that the image is the p

Re: gEDA-user: PCB: background image

2006-04-23 Thread DJ Delorie
> I just noticed, that mechanicals in datasheets are sometimes in an > integer scale, eg. 4:1. It could be very handy to see an image of > the mechanicals in the background in PCB when drawing the > footprint. And if I could see there a page of my PDF without copying > the image to an external fil

gEDA-user: PCB: background image

2006-04-23 Thread Tomasz Nowak
Hi, I just noticed, that mechanicals in datasheets are sometimes in an integer scale, eg. 4:1. It could be very handy to see an image of the mechanicals in the background in PCB when drawing the footprint. And if I could see there a page of my PDF without copying the image to an external file...