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gEDA-bug: [Bug 698603] Re: Thick lines are longer when printed



I can still reproduce this with 1.7.0.
This occurs when line end types do not match with the gschemrc setting for "output-capstyle" setting.
Current postscript output code overrides line end settings from gschem with the type specified with the config option.

** Changed in: geda
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: geda
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Thick lines are longer when printed

Status in GPL Electronic Design Automation tools:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I've noticed when I export schematics with thick lines to postscript,
  those thick lines are longer than they would be if they were thin. See
  the attached screenshots for example. The line in that symbol
  representing the gate is thickness = 40, while the three shorter lines
  for the source, drain, and body are thickness = 20. Viewed in gschem,
  the top and bottom of the gate line align horizontally with the other
  lines. Viewed in postscript, the gate line is longer.

  It's especially problematic with the MOSFET symbol I'm trying to make
  here. I'd like to make the drain, source, and body lines thicker. If I
  do that, they get long enough to merge together. If I make them
  shorter so they look right in postscript, the symbol looks pretty
  goofy in the GUI.




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