Re: Electronic Circuit Drawing for High School Project
- From: Colin Seymour <postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 16:26:28 +0100
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:21:32 +0200, Bernhard Krämer
<Bernhard.Kramer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Bernhard,
>Hello,
>
>... My question is: How can I draw high quality electronic circuit schematics ?
>I need them for a report I am writing about my high school project...
>
I have released a program called Circuit Scribe that is designed to
produce decent looking circuit/schematic drawings, as well as
netlisting
(downloadable from http://www.cjseymour.plus.com/software.htm,
which also has online help,
http://www.cjseymour.plus.com/layin/help.htm, with sample drawings so
you can see what sort of results you can achieve before trying the
program)
If you move a part, the wires WILL follow.
The labels are drawn in true scale, i.e. their size is specified in mm
or inches, and they are scaled in proportion to the rest of the
drawing when you scale print or zoom the display.
You can use any installed font on your machine.
There isn't an explicit support for subscripting or math formatting,
and you won't however be able to use constructions like
"$R_{\mathrm{Shunt}}$", although you could use a separate string
with a Roman font and a smaller size to obtain a subscript or
superscript effect, and math fonts for math symbols.
Colin
.
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