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Re: gEDA-user: using ps2pdf with gshcem, bad fonts?



Hi, 
 
	From the PS file it looks like you have the old ps output routines.  
The multiline text is indeed rendered with vectors.  You can override this 
behaviour in the old routines by adding the following line to your local 
configuration file: (Either gafrc or gschemrc) 
 
(output-vector-threshold 99999) 
 
If you upgrade to the latest snapshot, then things should be better.  The 
old output code did not compute the inter-line spacing correctly, so be 
prepared for other weirdness. 
 
I have re-printed the file and am sending it in a private email, so you can 
see the difference. 
 
Also, I have found one unrelated bug with my PS output.  It looks like I 
missed some ps output in s_cue.nw for circles... Fixed, with a hack, that I 
will correct after vacation, and committed to CVS. 
 
On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 12:23 -0400, Bob Paddock wrote: 
On Monday 03 July 2006 11:33, Mike Jarabek wrote: 
>  
> > Odd.. Do you get this with with GhostScript or with the actual printer?  
>  
> With 'gv' and 'ps2pdf'. 
>  
 
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Mike Jarabek 
                                FPGA/ASIC Designer 
   http://www.istop.com/~mjarabek 
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