AW: AW: [sdiy] Freeware HPGL conversion? (front panel stuff)
Jörg Schmitz
jschmitz at schmitzbird.de
Sun Feb 1 22:24:05 CET 2004
Hi Bret,
in the link below, you will find 2 hpgl-files of the face plate of an analog
computer, (I did it for my cnc-mach., one is just the text, the holes are in
the 2nd file).
http://www.analog-synth.de/synths/anacomp/anacomp.htm
then just download the two files "Plot file of the text" (anapc1gr.plt) and
"Plot file of the Holes" (anapc1fr.plt) to your harddisc via right
mouseclick.
I never tried to import them using the schaefer front-panel-editor.... so no
warranty on all this....
But the best way is, like ullrich said, is to use corel draw. I would use
corel 9, because corel 11 has a bug in exporting to hpgl-format : closed
circles in corel draw are a bit open in the hpgl-file, with awful results.
This bug occurs NOT in corel 9 !!! and corel 9 is much cheaper to get.....
hope this is helpful
joerg
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