Mail Archives: geda-user/2016/07/28/16:20:21
Chad Parker wrote:
> Another solution might be to give the font a name, say, "pcb font 2016",
> and reference the name of the font in the text definition, or perhaps
> have a line somewhere in the file that specifies the font to use in the
> design. Then the fonts could be stored internal to pcb. If the font is
> tweaked, give it a new name. Existing layouts call out the old name, and
> get the intended font.
I'd be happy to see this realized. It combines reliability with
flexibility.
> And if someone decided to implement other fonts
> at some point, it would also give the user a way to make a selection.
Actually, there are already a couple of good looking alternative fonts
contributed by Erich Heinzle. See his page on gedasymbols.org
http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/erich_heinzle/
(scroll down, to the very bottom of the page)
However, there is no font handling available in pcb. Right now, you'd have
to manually copy-paste the new font into the *.pcb file with a text
editor.
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