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From: Benjamin Bergman <ben AT benbergman DOT ca>
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 11:43:34 -0600
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Subject: [geda-user] How can I resize a pstoedit generated poly?
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I have used pstoedit to convert a vector graphic to a poly for pcb. Is
there a way to change the scaling of this poly in pcb or do I have to
resize it in Inkscape/pstoedit? I would like to add the image to my library
and avoid having to create a new file for each different occasion I might
have to use it.

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I have used pstoedit to convert a vector graphic to a poly for pcb. Is ther=
e a way to change the scaling of this poly in pcb or do I have to resize it=
 in Inkscape/pstoedit? I would like to add the image to my library and avoi=
d having to create a new file for each different occasion I might have to u=
se it.

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