On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 08:35:10AM -, Martin Kupec wrote:
> Hi,
> is there any possibility to fix printing under linux?
Did you tried a recent version based on wx 3.0 ?
AFAIK it was a wx issue that broke printing
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(you see the round line
caps on the left and side of the letters), so I'd assume that's the
industry standard practice.
The idea of using gerber fills for filling glyphs is interesting anyway,
let me know if you manage to handle that.
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outlined in pages 50-51 of the specs make me think a lot of
experimentation and care is needed.
I think it could be done (good quality results are not guaranteed,
anyway...). There *is* a reason for the major cad manufacturer to
recommend stroke fonts in place of outline ones.
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ncept demo some year ago (about when we switched from
the 'squared' font) but the idea wasn't pursued for lack of interest
(and display performance reasons, too).
Another reason is that the plotting infrastructure need to implement
text in postscript/PDF too and that is even more tric
** Changed in: kicad
Status: New => Invalid
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ach other quite well, in concept.
Anyway try to put an option to retain the old behaviour, I find it more
useful for routing work... I don't care if some UI rules mandate against
it :P
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On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 11:55:03PM -, Stefan D. wrote:
> ** Also affects: kicad (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided
>Status: New
Please please please stop this bug report... it was already discussed a
gadzillion of times
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