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Date: | Sat, 22 Sep 2012 17:17:58 -0400 |
From: | Gus Fantanas <fantanas AT innocent DOT com> |
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Subject: | [geda-user] Adjusting the Size of Junction Circles and Printing UTF-8 Characters |
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Hello All— I was able to get gschem to print in color by adding one line to ~/.gEDA/gschmerc : (load (build-path geda-rc-path "print-colormap-lightbg") This allows me to have dark background on the display and white (non-colored) background on the printed schematic, saving printer toner. However, two things prevent me from having the perfect gschem printout: 1. In light background (e.g. print) the filled circles of junctions look kind of small. Is there any way I can make them bigger? I looked at all configuration files and consulted the wiki, but found nothing about the size of junction circles. 2. (I asked a similar question before.) gschem displays UTF-8 characters faithfully, but does not print them. I do not understand how that can happen. Does gschem use different character sets for displaying vs. printing? Currently, the UTF-8 characters are just skipped on the printed output. I would like to be able to print them. TIA for your time. Gus Fantanas
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