Sorry, but it seems that .ps files generated by the last version of kicad are not readable by ghostscript. It was possible with older versions of kicad! Don't know if it's a bug.
Remy > > Since PCBNew doesn't export in common graphic formats, you will have > to trace *.ps files (postscript files), and then change the file type > with a software that is able read .ps files and export to PNG (or gif > or tif) format. > For example, xnview with ghostscript, but other image viewers probably > can do that. > > Remy. > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Dan" <daniel@> wrote: > > > > JPG is a poor choice for graphics like this, as these aren't > > photographs. PNG is a much better choice for line graphics. Kicad > > should have a way to export to PNG, which can then be imported into a > > document or webpage. > > > > Dan > > > > --- In [email protected], "Stephrac74" <stephrac74@> wrote: > > > > > > I would like to insert the schematic and PCB into a document (word > > and HTML > > > web page). The easiest way would be to get the schematic and PCB > in JPEG > > > pics or so.. > > > > > > I've tried to trace into the clipboard but this is not really usable > > when > > > pasting into Photoshop. > > > > > >
