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Re: gEDA-user: Panelize PCB Postscript?
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There is a utility called psnup (in the psutils
package) that may be able to do this. Psnup puts
multiple logical pages onto each physical sheet of
paper.
The imagemagick utilities could also do this but I
beleive they will rasterize the files.
The montage program creates a composite image by
combining several separate images. The images are
tiled on the composite image with the name of the
image
optionally appearing just below the individual tile.
--- Bob Paddock <bpaddock@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> There are several programs that will take Gerber
> files and panelize them
> step-and-repeat style.
>
> Is there an equivalent program that can do the
> something to PCB's Postscript
> output? I want to print on my local printer, not
> send off to board house.
>
>
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