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Re: gEDA-user: Printing PCB layouts.
On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 13:49, John Griessen wrote:
> If you want to make a presentable poster of it,
> the page layout program scribus is good.
>
> It will let you scale images, import .ps files and print at some desired
> resolution which you choose at printing time. You can add whatever else you
> want to it -- write up, more graphics in boxes with borders. Output is high
> quality postscript or pdf ready to take to a digital printer -- yours or a 4
> foot wide one...
I've been struggling with this same problem, so I will try scribus for
this. What I'd really like to do is split each title-block into two
8.5x11 pages, but that's proving to be a difficult thing. I found the
Perl programs ps2eps and epssplit. The first seems to work find; the
second never divides the ps file in the right place. I may end up
tweaking the program myself - only problem is, I'll have to learn Perl
to do it!
Vaughn T
> John G
>
> Mark Becker wrote:
> > Hello -
> >
> > I've laid out a 4 x 2 inch board.
> >
> > <sigh> How can the image be expanded then printed?
>
>
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