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Re: gEDA-user: Export to SVG or visio



On Mon, 2010-06-28 at 15:08 +0000, Phil Frost wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to export gschem drawings to a format that a
> client might be able to edit. Probably they don't have gschem, but some
> people do have Visio, or maybe Omnigraffle on a Mac. I think either of
> these programs can import SVG, which might be a better option since it
> doesn't tie anything to a proprietary format.
> 
> I've found some evidence that SVG export might be possible, but not much
> explanation how. Does anyone have some idea how it might be possible?

In addition to the other posts, you can do:

1. Print to a post script file.
2. Import in "Inkscape"
3. Save as "plain" SVG.


Alternatively, suggest your clients install Inkscape, or the Win32
version of gschem?



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