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gEDA-user: Re: printing to a ps or eps file from gschem



Apparently, _John Luciani_, on 10/09/05 22:13,typed:
> You can take the postscript output and use the utility
> ps2epsi to convert it to an eps file.
> 
> (* jcl *)


Great, that worked.

However, In the epsi file I obtain, there are not enough margins. Any
idea how to deal with this problem, to get some margin space around the
schematic?

thanks,
->HS



> On 9/10/05, H. S. <hs.samix@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> How do I print from a schematic to a ps file so that only the region within
>>the bounding box is printed? Currently if I try to print, I get the
>>schematic in a large paper (A4 or letter etc.). I am looking for an output
>>that e.g. I can get with xcircuit: just the schematic itself. This I can
>>then easily import in a LaTeX document.
>> 
>> thanks,
>> ->HS
> 
>>
>