Difference between revisions of "Printing/Plotting your layout images"
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To convert your '''Encapsulated PostScript''' files into '''PDF''' files, perform the following conversion from your command-line: | To convert your '''Encapsulated PostScript''' files into '''PDF''' files, perform the following conversion from your command-line: | ||
− | ''' | + | '''/usr/bin/epstopdf file_name.eps file_name.pdf''' |
To check whether epstopdf is already installed on your machine, perform on the command line: | To check whether epstopdf is already installed on your machine, perform on the command line: | ||
− | ''' | + | '''which epstopdf''' |
If it is unavailable on your local machine, '''ssh''' into '''mada0''' machine, and perform the epstopdf conversion | If it is unavailable on your local machine, '''ssh''' into '''mada0''' machine, and perform the epstopdf conversion |
Revision as of 21:06, 26 August 2013
In your working directory (from where you launch virtuoso &) , create a file name ".cdsplotinit", with the following contents:
Encapsulated PostScript |Encapsulated PostScript: \ :manufacturer=Adobe: \ :type=epsfiC: \ :maximumPages#1: \ :resolution#300: \ :paperSize="8.5x11 inches" 1500 1500: \ :paperSize="46x33 inches" 2400 2400: \ :paperSize="Unlimited" 72000 72000:
And then use Virtuoso's menu File->Print->Plot Options
Edit the box/field with Local Tmp Directory to point to a place where you want the image file to be saved.
Check the box "Send Plot Only to File"
Uncheck the box "Mail Log To"
Make sure, this file (.cdsplotinit) exists before you decide to launch your Virtuoso session for printing purposes.
To convert your Encapsulated PostScript files into PDF files, perform the following conversion from your command-line:
/usr/bin/epstopdf file_name.eps file_name.pdf
To check whether epstopdf is already installed on your machine, perform on the command line: which epstopdf
If it is unavailable on your local machine, ssh into mada0 machine, and perform the epstopdf conversion