Author Topic: Publication Quality Electronic Circuits  (Read 21043 times)

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Offline Spiro

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Re: Publication Quality Electronic Circuits
« Reply #25 on: January 13, 2012, 01:36:05 pm »
Is there standalone version of SchemeIT?
 

Offline siliconmix

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Re: Publication Quality Electronic Circuits
« Reply #26 on: January 23, 2012, 09:53:18 pm »
use paint like what was said earlier.you only need to draw a component once and you could build up your own library and share . ;D
 

Offline Nurahmad

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Re: Publication Quality Electronic Circuits
« Reply #27 on: January 28, 2014, 03:59:11 pm »
Thank you scrat. I've thought about Visio, but I don't really like it that much.
I've found something that just might be what I've been looking for, though: XCircuit.

Its User Interface (the GUI, the keyboard shortcuts, the way you actually place stuff, the way you save, etc.) is pretty darn terrible, but after you learn how it works it's not so bad. I've also faced a couple SegFaults hahaha.
Basically it generates a PostScript graphic, which I then convert to PDF and embed in my LaTeX file. Works and looks great!
I can also fix anything if I want to (eg: alignment) with Adobe Illustrator, too.

Attached is a PNG'd (with Illustrator) image of one of the example files.

Hi, Pulse Cloud... I also used XCircuit but on Windows. I found XCircuit is really good for any kind of schematics, diagram for publishing. But one problem is that how can I change the grid lines background ( or the red dot background ) to white, so that I can put it on papers?  Either, how can I change the postscript to PDF?  Thank you.
 


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