Em Qui 16 Dez 2004 11:49, Stephen Meier escreveu: > Xtian, > > I think the problem with fonts for pcb is the need to generate gerber > file output. The next statement could be completely invallid because I > am no way near an expert. Gerber files use apetures to shine light > through. Lines are easy because you can make a circle and move the > circle with the light on. For quality text characters you would need to > generate an apeture for each character, for each font and for each point > size that you use. I don't know if gerber files have a maximum number of > apatures or not. > > Best Whishes, > > Steve Meier > > Xtian Xultz wrote: > >Hello all > > > >Sorry if my question is silly. The font that gschem produces in the sheets > > are very nice, I like it a lot. But the font that PCB generates, IMHO, is > > very ugly. As far as I know, they use completely diferent way to do it., > > PCB have a file with the fonts made just by lines. I am trying to make > > another set of letters for PCB, but didnt find a good way to do it, but I > > am trying. My question is, is it possible to incorporate in the code of > > PCB the same way that gschem use to generate the caracters, and stuff? Or > > is it possible to use a library like freetype to make it?
I understand now, thak you very much!
