The main one I am working on is
http://www.ubss.org.uk/cave_survey_archive.php
which includes mcg (Ben Coopers) work
http://www.mendipcavinggroup.org.uk/sections/upperflood/surveys.html
Also might be worth
http://www.mulucaves.org/wordpress/surveying/the-therion-survey
Andrew
On 13/12/11
Bruce
You have been active, serves me right, I did my search on my hols, and
took a month to send the mail, in the mean time you had written a wiki
page, looks like we are doing the same sort of thing, but I am only
doing it all in the maps, not really got a reason, just the way I
developed
Try these
http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/2157/
http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/29903/
Andrew
On 10/02/11 08:03, Graham Mullan wrote:
> I am starting the tedious process of migrating a large dataset from
> Survex to Therion. Now would therefore seem the right time to start
>
We did discuss trying to put faults etc into our lox model a while back,
but found more useful things to do,
It would be a nice feature, but no idea how it could be done.
I have included Anddy Farrant in this mail, as our trained (but not very
well) Geologist, he should be able to help in this
I know little about Inkscape, but got the basics.
Using Inkscape 0.47 r22583 Ubuntu 10.04
So loaded up the add in, one question that does not affect its use, but
might be important for update. All my others are in folders, but this
just goes in as is (I did try it in a folder but it did not
On 14/02/11 16:58, Thomas Holder wrote:
> Andrew Atkinson wrote, On 02/14/11 17:05:
>> I know little about Inkscape, but got the basics.
>> Using Inkscape 0.47 r22583 Ubuntu 10.04
>>
>> So loaded up the add in, one question that does not affect its use,
>> but m
That is fine for the plan, but does it work for the model, I still have
some not right joins in my model, not fully got my head round these
Andrew
On 25/02/11 05:54, Bruce wrote:
>
>> >What do you do if a passage branches out vertically, meaning one
>> >branch is completely covered by the
I've branched this from Converting Inkscape Drawings of very large
caves intoTherion:
I have experienced the stretch using 2 points, and where I have tried
this is always solved by adding more points and scraps were needed, but
the inside out part I do get more often. I have tried splitting
Not from footleg, but here is one I have not solved yet, probably
something to do with the high level passage coming in at the end of
scrap one, separate survey
On 25/02/11 17:49, lada at blazcata.cz wrote:
> If you can send me your data I can help you with debugging. Otherwise it is
> hard
Excellent, that does make sense, will be a great help in trouble shooting.
Andrew
On 26/02/11 11:18, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> This is the same problem. Adding line wall:invisible to both ends of
> this simple scrap (scrapPlan1) ultimately solves the problem. Sorry for
> late answer. I will try to
Okay an improvement, but still not perfect, (5.3.5) but I can now try to
solve with knowledge
Andrew
On 26/02/11 11:07, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> Well, this is issue of outline scanning algorithm. Adding invisible wall:
>
> line wall:invisible
>5036.0 1371.0
>4832.0 1298.0
> endline
>
>
Hello
I was just wondering if this is correct, but it would appear that when
searching the database output all surveys contain at least 2 centreline ids
Attached is the Forbidden.th file which has only one
centreline/endcentreline pair, but the result below seems to show that
there are 2
On 25/01/11 19:21, Bruce wrote:
> Firstly Iâd like to thank Beat for;
>
> -developing the DistoX and for the regular improvements to PocketTopo,
>
> -repairing our DistoX when it was faulty after our initial assembly, and
>
> -âwalkingâ me through and troubleshooting on numerous times
Hi all
In therion 5.2
When using -name f01 on a station point
the next station is incremented to -name f2 not -name f02. Very minor,
but it does get tedious I have had to correct quiet a few similar ones.
also would it be possible to increment alphabetical stations ie
-name 2a
to -name 2b
After getting no output in ubuntu I decided to try Debian. So squeeze
ran fine, nice bat icons and everything in the menu. But it was version
5.3.3 so bit the bullet and changed to wheezy. Excellent, 5.3.7 xtherion
works fine. (Well as far as I can tell) But loch just does nothing,
whether
What sort of graphics card have you got? (and which
> drivers/kernel)
lshw gives
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: G71 [GeForce 7300 GS]
vendor: nVidia Corporation
physical id: 0
On 02/07/11 03:02, Wookey wrote:
>> Time for a remote control program that works across the web, been
>> > looking for one that works on linux, easy to do on Windows nowadays
>> > :(
> Been around for ages it's called vino/vinagre. (if you have gnome
> installed it'll probably already be
I am struggling with the extend: left right normal and reverse, they do
not seem to be doing what I would expect or as described at
http://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/doku.php?id=tfc:321
therion 5.3.7 on debian wheezy
These have been generated from the th file attached, which was an import
from
Okay I have found time (mainly contingency time to fix a mess was the
problem) to change the drives to the nvidia once as in the instructions on
http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#non-free_drivers
And loch runs, unfortunatly it only shows a grey screen when you load a
file, and it
Hello
Therion 5.3.5 ubuntu 10.04
In the attached file the following information is given about the survey
title: RhinoPassage
length: 189.07m (surface 0.00m, duplicated 24.58m)
vertical range: 20.51m (from 1.27 at RhinoPassage at 20.38m to
1.3 at RhinoPassage at -0.13m)
north-south range:
After a hard drive failure I upgraded to ubuntu 11.04 and the default
versions came in. therion 5.3.5 loch 5.3.3 (survex 1.1.14)
Xtherion seems to run fine and produces output (viewed in ubuntu 10.04
loch and the 3D file in aven )
However, loch has no menus (a minor pain) trying to open a .3d
On 20/06/11 18:16, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
> After a hard drive failure I upgraded to ubuntu 11.04 and the default
> versions came in. therion 5.3.5 loch 5.3.3 (survex 1.1.14)
>
> Xtherion seems to run fine and produces output (viewed in ubuntu 10.04
> loch and the 3D file in aven
The Therion book p20 has this
data
/11 20:14, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
> The Therion book p20 has this
>
> data
hi all (again)
This has been puzzling me for hours
For the diving data attached (now very simplified as I tried to work out
what was going on)
Uncommenting any consecutive lines up to 8 and the lox output works, any
more than 8 and an output is produced but it does not open, the loch
flashes
thanks Bruce
Your lox file does not open for me, looks like I need to upgrade loch.
Wookey: I think you did a build of therion (and loch) 5.3.6 on the
Mendip survey course weekend, I can not see it on your site.
http://wookware.org/software/therion/
therion-viewer_5.3.5-1_amd64.deb
gives
Hi all
I know this is just and experimental feature, so this might be on the
list of things to do.
Why do the cross sections not have the station and splays on them? I am
having to do lots of 'tidying' with the notes from underground, and
having these on would help massively. The link to the
hi all
I have got my cross sections where I want them, but now working on the
line type. The picture on page 52 of the Therion book shows the type of
line indicator I would like on my plan, but I cannot find a way to do
it. I have a solid line across the plan with a arrows on, but cannot get
Not sure what happened here, I moved a few points on a line, then tried
to start another line, one point was inserted, tried to undo and got an
error message, then everything I did including trying to save and close
gave me an error. Attached is the log of the error, when I tried to save.
In version 5.2.9
Warning: the turningnumber algorithms do not agree. The current computed
value is -1, but the 'connect-the-dots' algorithm returned 0
thanks
Andrew
Hi all
I am looking to try and generate an output which will always have the
same co-ordinates.
I am try to do this as we have a rapidly expanding cave system which we
would like to plot on google earth (or the likes) using Bill Chadwicks
map of the Mendips
http://www.bdcc.co.uk/mendip.html
I am using therion with servex 3d files
using the command
import GB.3d -surveys use -cs EPSG:27700 -calibrate [0 0 0 30 10 0]
Which works fine, and generating the 3d file to check, using
export model -fmt survex -o GBth.3d
in the configuration file gives the same co-ordinates (with
No I have not tried loch models as yet, as I am not sure what they are
or what they are used for, more to learn I guess
Andrew
Bruce Mutton wrote:
>> A bit of checking and making sure the the ticks where on the outside
>> (into rock) and then for the 'pilers' some of which where massive and
Bruce
If you have beginners, I personally would stick to one that does have a
central record somewhere, if you want to support decentralised systems
fine, but set it up in a way that the beginners can just log onto the
'central' record and have to 'commit' every change. I have now tried
using
Martin
Thanks for implementing OSGB: so quickly, I will test as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, that means I have to learn some new skills, installing
from source. So after lots of errors, and the web, I have got it down to
the attached text. This is most probably my lack of knowledge, but any
No that was not all of it, I'll copy and paste into the file this time.
Also I guess information like
I am on amd64 running ubuntu 10.04
would be useful
Andrew
On 07/06/10 00:55, Wookey wrote:
> +++ Andrew Atkinson [2010-06-06 21:25 +0100]:
>> Martin
>>
>> Thanks for
be something that I have done, when trying install for source??
However the 5.3.3-1 properties both say maintained by Wookey, but why
the other 2 doubled up does not seem logical.
Now to test OSGB:ST
Andrew
On 07/06/10 04:07, Wookey wrote:
> +++ Wookey [2010-06-07 00:55 +0100]:
>> +
On 01/06/10 15:08, Martin Budaj wrote:
> * New coordinate system OSGB:ST is added (Andrew, please test it -- if
> it works fine, we will include other squares as well)
Works and entrances is within 12m on Google earth, but in different
directions, however I doubt this is Therion, we have lots
10:06, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>
>> PS. Not urgent by any means, but could the Irish grid be added to the
>> todo list, one of the projects I am involved in is County Claire, in
>> Ireland.
>
> Please define which one. I assume the old one (Garmin GPS know it as
> &qu
Doubt everyone needs to see this, so gone private
>
> Appears twice where? In the menus?
In Synaptic, as shown in the previous screen shot
>
> That could well be the case. Building loaclly from source will install
> versions in /usr/local/bin.
I think from the longer error file I got I did not
On trying to use the package
therion-viewer_5.3.3-1_amd64.deb
I get this
Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libvtk5.4
on ubuntu 10.04
Andrew
On 07/06/10 04:07, Wookey wrote:
> OK. Highly preliminary packages uploaded to:
> http://wookware.org/software/therion/
Using the deb package Wookey built on Ubuntu 10.04
The menus disappear occasionally. I can find no logic to when or where
(tend not to use menus very often.)
If I have more than one instance of therion open, there can be menus in
one, and not in the other.
Andrew
Hi all
I have 2 stations connected by sight only so I tried
data nosurvey from to
2.1 2.9
full file attached, which works with the 2 lines above commented out,
but with them in I get the error
therion: error -- unsurveyed shot between unfixed stations --
StalPotInlet.th [95]
Which is
Yep, that would work, but Therion is meant to work with the survex data
formats, so the nosurvey should work. It looks a bit like a bug, or I am
using wrongly. If no survey is not supported, that is fine, it is not
critical.
My solution would be to put a false leg in and not that nearly hit
Martin (or anyone else)
On this complex example from the wiki, there appear to be different
scale maps of the same cave.
http://cachtice.speleo.sk/mapa_cj/template.html
I would like to do this to highlight a very complex junction of cave. So
in a map I can offset by using
map_to_offset [50 0
?
If this is so, I am not looking for the right thing, as I cannot find
anything on the wiki or thbook that I can see would do this?
thanks
Andrew
On 14/06/10 13:59, Martin Sluka wrote:
>
> On 14.6.2010, at 10:19, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to double the scale of this secti
Okay this is a simple question, that after all these years I should have
got in my head, but obviously not. I thought it was somewhere in the
wiki or thbook, but I cannot find it now.
When drawing walls should the yellow 'tick' be on the inside or out?
Possibly more important, does it make a
>
>> Which leads to a question when is a space between passages a pillar?
>> If this 'pillar' is defined over many survey trips and multiple
>> scraps, is the only solution to use -outline in option?
>
> Pillar and has sence only in one scrap. If pillar is
> created by two or more scraps therion
Hello
We have lots of old data that we are trying input to build up our area
map. Lots of this data is in degrees and minutes.
When dealing with co-ordinates (lat-long) 52:34:23.2 works as
degrees:minutes:seconds.
I cannot seem to be able to get this format to work for survey data, is
there a
So how do I register for the wiki? Instructions say go to the login box
and then you can login/register, but I cannot seem to find a register button
thanks
Andrew
On 23/06/10 10:48, Bruce wrote:
> Your example would make a nice addition to the therion projects page
>
sorry I have not been clear enough, yes it works with lat-long
it is when you try it in centreline it does not work
centreline
data normal from to tape compass clino
1 2 3.24 -6:50 1:50
thanks
Andrew
On 30/06/10 08:22, Martin Sluka wrote:
>
> On 30.6.2010, at 8:53, Andrew Atkinson
t;
>> thanks
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>> On 30/06/10 08:22, Martin Sluka wrote:
>>>
>>> On 30.6.2010, at 8:53, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> We have lots of old data that we are trying input to build
Bluetooth connection was a problem on one of the DistoX I have,
sometimes it worked other times it did not ( as luck would have it,
generally went I had taken it caving.) In the end the problem was the BT
in the distoX, so we had to send it back to get a new one soldered on
Andrew
Wookey
Hi
I am having a little bit of difficulty with the various different helps
on co-ordinate systems. I am building an area survey map from data from
various different sources, so having to 'adapt' it, but really do not
want to have to convert it all. It would be nice to have one of the
outputs
the calibrate command. Can
> it be that the coordinate fix misses some leading numbers? The skipping
> is sometimes common to avoid huge numbers. Can you check this by
> converting some coordinates from WGS84 (for instance) to OSGB36?
>
> Best regards
> Wolfgang
>
> Am 17.05.20
On 27/05/10 13:29, Martin Budaj wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:17 PM, Andrew Atkinson
> wrote:
>> import Great_Swallet.3d -surveys use -filter great_swallet -cs EPSG:27700
>> -calibrate [0 0 0 299912 1 0]
>> #Should be -calibrate [0 0 0 30 1
That would be brilliant.
Then the only essential feature I think that is missing from a cave
viewer is the measuring tool
Andrew
On 04/11/10 18:07, Bruce wrote:
> marco
> I presume you are saying Loch can cope with one DEM and many surface images
> in the same model??
>
> Yes, it would be
Hello
As can be seen from the attached screenshot, the label "box" is clipping
the passage wall. To try to overcome this, as space is tight, I have
added the option of -place bottom. However, the result is same.
Am I doing something wrong, misunderstanding the use or possibly a bug?
The
>
> (Gloop Pot doesn't make the place sound very inviting so perhaps you are
> better off with no label!)
>
Gloop Pot is named after the noise it makes, it is the Narrows that
follow that are not inviting
Andrew
Hi
The file individually.png, shows a section of passage that when run by
itself greys out 2 of the lines either side of the traverse.
However, when compiled in the full survey it an offset part of the cave,
and the lines are in full black.
What looks to be happening: If these lines were not
add the lines to be clear from where the offset
> part is. Check line subtype map-connection
>
> Martin
>
>
> On 12.11.2010, at 14:45, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> The file individually.png, shows a section of passage that when run by
>> itself grey
means, when the map is in offset and there are two overlying scraps, the
> one
> below is gray. See attached dataset.
>
> All you need to do, is probably to play with "breaks" in "map" a little bit.
>
> HTH, S.
>
> Quoting Andrew Atkinson:
>
>&
Your suggested solution, is what I do, for 3d, and it works, but I have
not used lists yet. However, it would be nice to be able to select a map
and only get a centreline with this would be good, but I suspect too
much work for it to be worth while. (plus lots of decisions about what
exactly
On Ubuntu 10.04 with therion 5.3.3 (debian package also from your
webpage) already installed get the error
Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libjpeg62 (>= 6b1)
Checking Synaptic
libjpeg62 is there (and installed) and is version 6b-15ubuntu1
Andrew
On 17/11/10 03:06, Wookey wrote:
> I've
Sorry
Seem to have deleted the first lines, so the below need this information
The Therion package works fine.
For http://wookware.org/software/therion/therion-viewer_5.3.5-1_amd64.deb
On 19/11/10 12:03, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
> On Ubuntu 10.04 with therion 5.3.3 (debian package also from y
Hello
I have been trying to turn off the remarks in the pdf output, having
successfully turned off lots of other things. However in the layout using
symbol-hide point remark
does not seem to work
neither does
symbol-hide group all
symbol-show point label
symbol-show line label
(as an aside
Hi
We are trying to send our Charterhouse survey to Descent for
publication. Chris Howes, the editor, would love to have an output he
can use directly, but as yet this is not to be.
Over a series of emails here are some of the points that he has made. I
hope I have not taken them out of
e size). It will reduce all
> problems with too huge vector formats.
>
> Martin
>
> On 21.7.2010, at 9:58, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> We are trying to send our Charterhouse survey to Descent for
>> publication. Chris Howes, the editor, wou
On page 68 of the Therion book
Customizing text labels
There is a preliminary interface to changing font sizes for labels via
the METAPOST
macro
fonts_setup();
which may be used inside of the code metapost section of the layout
command.
applies to point label, applies to remark and all
I have just started on the metapost journey, expect some more mails
I have been using the base-scale trick,
thanks
Andrew
On 21/07/10 13:15, Martin Budaj wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Andrew Atkinson
> wrote:
>> 2. It is no longer editable, thus removing the
time
before I go away, it will have to be done in September, or possibly
Graham can get it to you if it helps.
This is not the only part of the pdf that has this. Also attached
Andrew
On 22/07/10 10:55, Martin Sluka wrote:
> May you send the th2 file?
>
> m.
>
>
> On 22.7.2010
of
> them on lines:
>
> 708-709
> 835-836
> 1190-1191
> 1461-1462
>
> Erase them manualy and try the compilation again.
>
> What version of Therion do you use?
>
> Martin
>
> On 22.7.2010, at 14:45, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>
>> Hmm the problem deepens, by
Bruce
I really must simplify the file, possible by slitting it for the
different things I am trying to do, it is getting messy.
Any way put the quote sign bay in, unfortunately still there, although
the passage has changed colour!
Andrew
On 22/07/10 21:58, Bruce wrote:
> May or may not be
>
> What version of Therion do you use?
>
5.3.3
The version downloaded directly from Wookey's site. Built for Debian
running on Ubuntu 10.04
Andrew
any reason for therion to
> "shortcut" the line. I checked these lines in your th2 file and there is
> no any additional point, nothing strange.
>
> Stacho?
>
> Martin
>
> On 23.7.2010, at 9:13, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>
>>
>>>
>>> What
On 07/09/10 10:38, Bruce wrote:
> Has anyone noticed that cave lengths and depths reported by the textual
> (survey-list and cave-list) exports sometimes differ from the length and
> depth reported by the map (pdf) export, even when all these outputs are
> produced with the same thconfig run?
>
but feel in the long term converting my svx files to .th is the way forward)
thanks
Andrew
On 13/09/10 14:02, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>
>
> On 07/09/10 10:38, Bruce wrote:
>> Has anyone noticed that cave lengths and depths reported by the textual
>> (survey-list and cave-li
Bruce (or anyone else)
Thanks for the examples of code you have put on the wiki, it is helping
me lots with my first play at altering the code. I have moved onto
playing with the area defs.
I am slowly getting my head round it, and hopefully will be able to add
a novice guide to the wiki,
Just come back from a day of gathering more data.
I have set my maps up by area, then putting those areas into maps of cave.
The new data has expanded one cave so that it is over another cave, my
problem is that the same cave is under the other cave at a different point.
Now it seems to me
Yes I have been aware of it in the back of my mind for sometime, I was
sort of hoping we I could avoid it
(I did not think we could colour by user specific maps, yet, or maybe I
missed a change)
I can understand the scraps could not 'corkscrew' but it seems a little
strange with maps, can
thanks
Andrew
On 20/09/10 21:06, Martin Sluka wrote:
> Any scrap is "calibrated" see first lines of th2 file. Probably there is a
> another way.
>
> Odesláno z iPhone
>
> 20.9.2010 v 18:26, Andrew Atkinson:
>
>> Damn
>>
>> Tha
Hello
Not strictly Therion, but..
Somewhere I think I have read about how to get data from a DistoX2 once
it has been marked as sent it is still in the memory. (My pelicase broke
on the way out of the cave and the pda was flooded, luckily the Distox2
survived) So I can see the data in the
oken PDA! Worth checking the
> memory card anyway (including with a file recover utility) because
> PocketTopo saves temporary backup files to any memory cards in the PDA
> during use. I think these get cleaned up when you save the project, but a
> recovery utility may find the files still
Excellent, this has been needed for some time, and opens up lots of
possibilities.
Not tested it yet, as I am up mountains.
Just a thought, would it be possible to assign colour when adding maps to
another map, so things like water paths can be shown on an overview without
having to change the
Hello
I am trying to do this data
data normal station left right up down ignoreall newline tape compass clino
P2D11 0.4 0 0.37Top of sump pool
b 3.88122.0 -3.0
P2D20.2 1 0.2 0.4 Left side passage just above bolt
F
sly added flag.
>
> You can also specify custom attributes to the station using attr flag
> followed by
>
> attribute name and value. Example:
>
> station 4 "pit to explore" continuation attr code "V"
>
> Bruce
>
>
> -Original Message
tunatelly, it does not check OpenGL error codes when calling
> OpenGL functions, I will try to add it to see, what is going wrong,
> when I will reinstall all the stuff on my new computer.
>
> Best regards, S.
>
> On 20 October 2011 17:55, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>> Hello all
Sorry to hassle, especially when bugs generally get fixed extremely
efficiently.
aven started to work when it was upgraded to 1.2.2
Before that it did not work and behaved similarly to loch, hope this is
a useful starting point and not a red herring
thanks
Andrew
On 10/11/11 09:23, Stacho
that, but I would not bet my life on it.
thanks
Andrew
On 10/11/11 18:08, Wookey wrote:
> +++ Andrew Atkinson [2011-10-20 16:55 +0100]:
>> Hello all
>>
>> I started on this problem before the summer, but then I went away
>> for a few weeks. But I am working on surveys ag
It was 1.1.14 reading the mails I sent back in July, but I might have
tried another, tried lots of things
Andrew
On 10/11/11 17:48, Olly Betts wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 02:00:29PM +0000, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
>> Sorry to hassle, especially when bugs generally get fixed
I will try to build it tomorrow, caving today. I have not done builds
before, so it could take me a while, and probably a few questions.
btw it is Andrew not Andy
Andrew
On 12/11/11 07:09, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> On my kubuntu virtual machine it also failed to start. When I added your
> double
Hello
From reading the therion book, if I have the grid bottom should it not
be clipped by labels so the attached should not happen. The text should
be on top of the grid. and therefore the grid not be seen at this point.
Label appear to clip the passage.
thanks
Andrew
-- next
cessed independently, so it is
> not easy to clip it (perhaps customizing grid colour could be a
> temporary solution?)
>
> martin
>
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Andrew Atkinson
> wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> From reading the therion book, if I have the grid bo
Hi
I have been trying to come up with a solution for the attached diagram.
The pitch head is larger that the passage below, so if you turn off
outline on the walls and put it on the pitch boundary, the fading goes
but the parts where the pitch is on the outside of the passage take on
the
hello
Just been changing the outline on a pitch so the bolders below look
right on the pdf, by setting the bit of wall to outline none, clip off
and the pitch boundary to outline out clip off, see p_before and
p_after, the problem is that then the lox model also has a hole in it
see l_before
ements/scales etc.
>
> Please, please prove me wrong somebody.
>
> Bruce
>
> -Original Message-
> From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:therion-bounces at speleo.sk] On
> Behalf
> Of Andrew Atkinson
> Sent: Friday, 25 November 2011 11:26 a.m.
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You can create custom fills, but pillars can be shown by
wall with the -outline in option set
If you set a background colour this will then show.
Or do you want to do something different
Andrew
On 25/11/11 14:20, Mihai Terente wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> Is there a way to create a simple filled
Hello
So station 1_25 is the same as 4_1 and you have connected them together
with a zero length leg. Not sure why this does not work, but if you replace
1_25 4_10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0
with
equate 1_25 4_1
it gets rid of the stream of errors, I also
Hello all
I started on this problem before the summer, but then I went away for a
few weeks. But I am working on surveys again so I could really do with
loch. (One plus from before the summer is that aven is upgraded to 1.2.2
and that now works again, so I am not completely blind)
So trying
Not sure why but the xvi file lines 2 to 5 are
set XVIstations {
}
set XVIshots {
}
looking at my other data, this is where the legs and station should be.
Looking at the Stomps2010th.txt file lines 272 to 274 we have
PLAN
STATIONS
SHOTS
This is where the stations and shots should be, so it
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