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Date: | Fri, 9 Mar 2012 14:21:45 +0100 |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Text formatting |
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2012/3/9 Wojciech Kazubski <wk AT ire DOT pw DOT edu DOT pl>: > I often use gschem to create publication quality circuit diagrams. See this > for example: > > http://www.ire.pw.edu.pl/~wkazubski/Wzmacniacz-RC ... > In the paper above I made subscript by manually placing smaller text in proper > place. That's quite a lot of manual labor! I would have gone the way: gschem -> eps -> LaTeX with psfrag -> ps/pdf to achieve similar result. Given that you've typeset your paper in LibreOffice, another conversion from PS/PDF to image/vector format could have been added. Best regards, -- Krzysztof Kościuszkiewicz "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" -- Leonardo da Vinci
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