On 9/11/05, H.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Apparently, _Charles Lepple_, on 11/09/05 15:40,typed: > > Makefile rules: > > > > %.ps : %.sch diagrams/print.scm > > cd diagrams; gschem -o $(notdir $@) -s print.scm $(notdir $<) > > > > I seemt to be missing something here. What is "print.scm"? From gschem's > man page, it is supposed to be a guile script. Where do I get this from?
I thought it was Google-accessible, but it appears that it isn't. This was for an older version of gschem - there may be a better way to print from the command line now. In either case, you can always do it from the menu if you want. Here it is: (output-orientation "landscape") (output-type "limits") ; (output-color "enabled") (output-text "ps") ; You need call this after you call any rc file function (gschem-use-rc-values) ; filename is specified on the command line (gschem-print "dummyfilename") (gschem-exit) -- - Charles Lepple
