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Re: gEDA-user: Including graphics
Gimp is great, but works with raster images.
I am working good with sketch. I use a program called pstoedit to transform
.ps files to .sk, open it on sketch, and work with him (sketch is a try to
make a Corel Draw like program). Then, when I am finished, I save the files
as .ps. Its a good way to put titleblocks and margins in pcb outputs, modifie
things, etc
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 23:00:37 -0400
Ales Hvezda <ahvezda@seul.org> wrote:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> >I was searching how to include a postscript like image into a schematic,
> >but I found nothing but an unanswered mail a year ago
> >(http://www.geda.seul.org/mailinglist/geda-user4/msg00087.html).
> >I didn't find how to do this, so I suppose it's not supported, unless
> >someone shows me the way to go...
>
> This is not supported by gschem. Your best bet is to combine the
> image and schematic with some of the other fine graphics manipulation tools
> out there (as Terry pointed out, gimp works great for this).
>
> -Ales
>