The attached patch should enable group-endgroup inside centerline command.
I have not tested it extensively, but you should be able to change everything
(data order, calibration, sd, units etc.) inside.
Regards, S.
John Pybus wrote:
> Stacho Mudrak wrote:
>
>> There is no problem to add someth
OK, I'll put it on the top of TODO list - at least now it seems to be like a
very simple thing to implement.
Regards, S.
John Pybus wrote:
> Stacho Mudrak wrote:
>
>> There is no problem to add somethig like group-endgroup pair inside
>> centerline, if it will really help you (or I can use jus
There is no problem to add somethig like group-endgroup pair inside centerline,
if it will really help you (or I can use just begin-end pair if you wish).
Then it could be rewritten this way:
centreline
calibrate tape 1
1 2 10 0 0
group
calibrate tape 2
2 3 10 0 0
endgroup
3 4 10 0
Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> There is no problem to add somethig like group-endgroup pair inside
> centerline, if it will really help you (or I can use just begin-end pair if
> you wish).
>
> Then it could be rewritten this way:
>
> centreline
> calibrate tape 1
> 1 2 10 0 0
> group
> calibrat
Olly Betts wrote:
> The only solution I can see is to track which settings are in effect and
> reset them all after the *end. That's just about OK for automated
> conversion if nobody's going to want to edit the result, but it must be
> a right headache for anyone who has tried to hand convert a
Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> No, there is no such possibility. You have to repeat calibration every time
> it changes. I would rewrite your example this way:
>
> encoding iso8859-1
> survey test -title "test"
> centreline
> calibrate tape 1
> 1 2 10 0 0
> calibrate tape 2
On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 12:29:51PM +0200, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
>> Olly Betts wrote:
>>
>
>>> >The only solution I can see is to track which settings are in effect and
>>> >reset them all after the *end. That's just about OK for automated
>>> >conversion if nobody's going to want to edit the resul