> Recompile, sorry. See libgeda/src/o_text_basic.c > > Search: > > #define GEDA_FONT_FACTOR 1.3 > > You probably want it "1.0"
Thanks, I'll give it a try with minipack sometime soon. Is there (or is there supposed to be) any correlation between the gschem text size and the actual printed size? e.g. is text size = 10 supposed to render 10pt text when printed? > One thing I'm absolutely against is introducing separate on-screen, and > output scalings. gschem is WYSIWYG, and something I think we want to > keep. Definitely agree on that. > I'm not violently opposed to adding a setting for the scaling factor - > but I'd really prefer it wasn't necessary. Building with minipack is fairly straightforward (once you've done it once...). I'm quite happy to sort my particular problem out that way. >> FYI I am working with the win32 builds. > > Ok, cool - glad to hear they are working for you. > They've been working well for me since you first released an unofficial build. I use the mingw tools along with them (mainly make) for automating some of the tasks. I think I raised the issues I had way back when you first offered a build - since then, pretty smooth sailing. I've grabbed your Cairo build and installed it earlier today (schematic time again) so I'll let you know if I see anything suspicious. I generally output directly to a pdf though, so printing has never really been an issue to me. Thanks for making the builds available. Could you please send me the nsi installer script? I would like to figure out how that works so that I can package an unofficial build. Thanks, Duncan -- Turn ideas into products - http://www.engineersimplicity.com The Art of Engineering - http://blog.engineersimplicity.com _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

