Thanks for your interest Funs.
This is actually what I figured out. I wrote a script using Gnu 'sed' and now I 
am able to change multiple ps files at once. 13 0 -0.5 0 works for my case. :)

> On 11 Dec 2013, at 01:52, Funs Seelen <funssee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Arda,
> 
> Whatever script you use doesn't matter. The point is that you search and 
> replace text in the ps-file, so open the file with a text editor (e.g. 
> gedit). For me it usually works to change the following line for all 
> textfields in the patch (e.g. use Ctrl-H):
> 
> Old:
>   13 -0.0 0.0 0 false DrawText
> 
> New:
>   13 -0.0 -0.3 0 false DrawText
> 
> I prefer to use Courier-Bold for pd.ps-images. To change the font search for 
> the word "font" and look for any font family (Ctrl-F or Ctrl-H). The standard 
> is DejaVu...etc.. (I guess something with mono and bold, but I don't know 
> exactly for I changed the default to UbuntuMono-Bold). Do the same trick 
> again with search and replace and try again until you like the result. If you 
> have lots of files it would make sense to write a script for the search and 
> replace thing.
> 
> Have fun!
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