> 28. 11. 2021 v 13:47, Bill Gee :
>
> I like to use "-direction both" on my section lines. Yes, I could put the
> direction arrow on one end only, but that is not my work habit.
Anyway you may use this trick:
Both lines are group sections.
A good idea that I had not thought of! But it won't work for me. I like to
use "-direction both" on my section lines. Yes, I could put the direction
arrow on one end only, but that is not my work habit.
For others - an excellent idea.
Bill Gee
On Sunday, November 28, 2021 4:04:58
line section could have more than one segment. Second (third, …) section you
may use instead of arrows.
Martin
> 27. 11. 2021 v 23:58, Bill Gee :
>
> Placing a scrap near its section line is not always possible, so I use an
> arrow line to indicate which scrap belongs to which line.
"-context line section" did the trick. Once again - Thank you!
It seems odd ... The first question I had was solved by adding an 's'. This
time it was solved by removing an 's'.
The function described on page 27 of the Therion book seems to be related to a
line of type section. I use those
-context point section
Or
-context line section
Annoyingly on xtherion one of these is called something like cross section, I
cannot check as I'm on a phone.
Have you tried the built in function for showing cross sections? It gets a bit
of getting use to but works well. Page 27 of thboolk.
And a followup question! More secret incantations ...
Although the cross-section lines and scraps are now gone, the arrows that I
used to connect them are still there. I tried adding an option to the arrow
line, like this:
-context sections
but that only produces an error "not
Yep, that did it. Thanks!
Now that I know what to look for, I see on page 52 of the Therion Book that
"sections" is listed as a possible group under symbol-assign. It is not in
either symbol-hide or symbol-show, which is why I missed it.
Bill Gee
On Saturday, November 27, 2021
symbol-hide group sections
All you needed was an s :)
Andrew
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On 27 November 2021 16:33:54 GMT, Bill Gee wrote:
>In a map layout, what is the symbol-hide command to not produce
>cross-sections? I have tried these without success:
>
>layout NoCrossSections
> symbol-hide
In a map layout, what is the symbol-hide command to not produce cross-sections?
I have tried these without success:
layout NoCrossSections
symbol-hide point section
symbol-hide line cross-section
symbol-hide section section
symbol-hide section cross-section
symbol-hide group section