What is source of your old data - maps?
m.s.
> 20. 12. 2016 v 17:47, Philippe Vernant via Therion :
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> OK my mistake, I could export the compass format. But if someone has a clever
> idea as how to do it easily without computing the difference between the two
> stations,
Several surveys and visual topo files, but not always the same stations …
Phil
> On 20 Dec 2016, at 19:47 PM, Martin Sluka via Therion
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> What is source of your old data - maps?
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> m.s.
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>> 20. 12. 2016 v 17:47, Philippe Vernant via Therion
Thanks Martin,
Will do.
Phil
> On 20 Dec 2016, at 23:00 PM, Martin Sluka via Therion
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>> 20. 12. 2016 v 21:48, Philippe Vernant via Therion :
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>> Several surveys and visual topo files, but not always the same stations …
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> Check the
> 20. 12. 2016 v 21:48, Philippe Vernant via Therion :
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> Several surveys and visual topo files, but not always the same stations …
Check the page of Compass software - there is map to data converter. Maybe it
will help.
Hi Andrey,
Thank you, I did not knew that software.
Phil
> On 20 Dec 2016, at 23:09 PM, андрей коженков via Therion
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> Hi Phil,
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> cSurvey can also help with remastering of paper maps.
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> Unfortunalty all documentation is in Italian but software is
Thanks Martin, very informative.
Phil
> On 11 Dec 2016, at 21:49 PM, Martin Sluka via Therion
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> I add four screen shots of very simple „cave“:
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OK my mistake, I could export the compass format. But if someone has a clever
idea as how to do it easily without computing the difference between the two
stations, I’d be happy to have the solution.
Thanks,
Phil
> On 20 Dec 2016, at 17:43 PM, Philippe Vernant wrote:
Hi guys,
I’m trying to merge some old survey data with new ones and I’d like to know the
coordinates of some stations. this way I could compute the length, the azimuth
and the dip angle between old and new stations to merge le file together. I’m
trying to export the data in compass format, I