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From: Wojciech Kazubski <wk AT ire DOT pw DOT edu DOT pl>
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Text formatting
Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 13:40:28 +0100
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> On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 23:22 +0100, Bernhard Dick wrote:
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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> > Hi,
> > 
> > I want to write subscript text in pin names (In LaTeX I would write
> > $IN1_a$ for example.) Is there any way to to such things in gschem? I
> > only find informations about adding a line above parts of the text.
> 
> Do you really think subscript is a benefit for schematics text? Have you
> seen it in other schematics? I can not remember, I guess the problem is,
> that text already may be small, ie pin labels, so subtext is really very
> small. (Of course it would be possible to support subsricpt in pango
> text rendering.)

I often use gschem to create publication quality circuit diagrams. See this 
for example:

http://www.ire.pw.edu.pl/~wkazubski/Wzmacniacz-RC

 In such cases indexes in subscript are often used. They are more readable 
than in standard text. For example load resistance RL may be confused with R 
times L, especially if used in a formula.
In the paper above I made subscript by manually placing smaller text in proper 
place.

Wojciech Kazubski


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