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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Text formatting
From: Stefan Salewski <mail AT ssalewski DOT de>
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Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 01:23:24 +0100
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On Sun, 2012-03-11 at 00:18 +0100, wk AT ire DOT pw DOT edu DOT pl wrote:

> >
> I use my own set of symbols, both for publishing and for circuit
> design. They are smaller and intended for 1:1 scaling. For example pin
> numbers and labels are smaller so pins can  be 100 unit (0.1 in)
> spaced. Pictures for publishing are sometimes a bit enlarged, especilly
> if used for overhead projector.
> Pictures are exported to EPS and imported into OpenOfice/LibreOffice document.
> 

You symbols are fine, but the sentence

"intended for 1:1 scaling. For example pin numbers and labels are
smaller so pins can  be 100 unit (0.1 in) spaced."

makes not much sense to me. There is not really a relation of 100
geda/gschem units to 0.1 inch. That relation was mentioned somewhere in
the documentation, but I think it is nonsense. gschem's units are
arbitrary -- what matters is the relation of text size and line width
compared to symbol size and pin length. I think we should have the
possibility to scale font size and line width as we like, -- my peted
gschem clone can do that. For most legacy gschem symbols one problem is,
that line width is zero, so scaling is difficult. For this I provided
clamping in peted. I dont know why zero line width has been used, finite
width for graphics is a better choise in my opinion -- I think
Kai-Martin has used 10 for line width for his new basic symbol set,
compared to default pin length of 300 or sometimes 200.

Best wishes,

Stefan Salewski

    



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