On 2007-08-23 01:53 +0100, Olly Betts wrote:
> I think a "hidroniveler" must be a barometer in English
I think it is actually a 'hydrolevel', which is a specialised version
of a barometer/altimeter/depth gauge.
These all funamentally amount to the same thing so far as survex is
concerned either
I think a "hidroniveler" must be a barometer in English:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barometer
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 08:47:43AM +0200, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> I am not sure, whether it will work, but you may add additional duplicate shot
> between stations 0 and 20 with this exact depth. The
Quoting Vilius A :
> Syntax as I imagine could be like this:
> #
> data depth from to depth
> 0 20 -21
> #
>
> How it would be done the way with "data diving..." Is it similar or not?
I am not sure, whether it will work, but you may add additional duplicate shot
between stations 0 and
On 6.8.2007, at 0:01, Vilius A wrote:
> How it would be done the way with "data diving..." Is it similar or
> not?
I'm sorry, it is nor very clear to me.
You may use for each single row of measurement quite different style.
For example:
data normal from to compass length clino
1 2 125 4.8
On Sunday 2007 August 05 20:29:06 Martin Sluka wrote:
> On 5.8.2007, at 19:08, Vilius A wrote:
> > At least to know exact
> > depth of the cave. I would be greate to have a possibility to add
> > such data
> > to therion survey source.
>
> Anyway you may use style "diving" for style of your input
Hello,
I have one more question about Therion. Is it possible to add some data gotten
from a hidroniveler (I don't know is it correct in english ;/ ) to any
survey?
The question came out of the situation we have now: once we've done a cave
survey we realized that there could be quite big