This is a version of pstoedit (see http://pstoedit.net) with support for gschem and pcb output. This should make it easier to add logos and artwork to schematics and pcb layouts. There are no options for scaling. This must be done to the postscript input. The output backends are named: gschem -- for gchem output pcb -- for PCB output as lines on the silk layer pcbfill -- for PCB output as polygons on the silk layer (use with the -ssp option to simulate subpaths so text looks OK) For an example of output, see lm7805.sym.gz. This is the first page of Fairchild's LM7805 datasheet as a gschem symbol. Notice that bitmapped graphics are not supported. For an example of pcbfill output, see tux.pcb.gz. This is the Linux mascot as a pcb layout. All changes are released under GPL. markrages@mlug.missouri.edu 2004