Hi there,
i just wanted to inform you that since some time i am working on a PHP class
framework to parse/generate therion files with PHP.
I initially need this to export data in therion format from the austrian
SPELIX system, where austrian cave data is centrally collected.
Since i thought that
t such things. There were some challenges I did
not crack. I forget now.
Have a look at Colour Dependant Visualization of Symbols in
https://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/doku.php/metapost
Bruce
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From: Therion [mailto:therion-boun...@speleo.sk] On Behalf Of Benedikt
Ha
Hi there,
i wonder how i can make my own custom map symbols recognize the
"symbol-color" command.
Maybe i also get some spare time and can adjust some of the default symbols
to honor it too?
Greetings, Beni
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the intention that exporting from databases is easily
doable. The prefix is "UISv1_" followed by the actual grades number.
I included all the grades to faciliate documentation inside the th-files, so
one can stright export "-1" surveys too.
With best regards,
Benedikt Hall
error? In the grade 6 section, the compass bearing
is to 0.125 degrees. But the clino is stated as 1.125 degrees. I think both
should be 0.125 right?
Footleg
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 10:17 PM Benedikt Hallinger <b...@hallinger.org
[4]> wrote:
Hello,
for a recent project i made a grade
point 0.0 0.0 extra -dist 3 -from 2@mysurvey
I have not tried yet, though.
Xavier
Le 18/11/2016 11:52, Benedikt Hallinger a écrit :
Thank you for the fadt reply.
If i understand and interpret correctly, the behavior unfolds in the
following way:
- when i detect inproper morphing of walls compa
erence l+r positions of lrud data of the nearest station,
therefore it is not possible to set more than two extra points per station.
Is the above true?
Am 2016-11-18 11:20, schrieb Martin Sluka:
18. 11. 2016 v 8:07, Benedikt Hallinger <b...@hallinger.org>:
Hello,
i struggle to understa
ps, you will build the whole tree of them
> including top-level ones. So the only way how to overcome this problem is to
> comment all your maps in the code until you define the whole hierarchy of
> them.
>
> S.
>
>> On Fri, 31 May 2019 at 22:15, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
, S.
On Thu, 30 May 2019 at 15:55, Benedikt Hallinger
wrote:
Hello there,
i have a very large dataset here. It is organised by regions like
this
(but much more leaf objects and regions):
=snip=
- survey TheCave
- survey RegionWest
- survey 1
- survey 3
- survey 5
- survey RegionEast
nimalistic sample, where depth sort fails?
The only way how to manually order maps in the output is to create
upper-level maps (in your case probably what you mean by
-Hautplan) consisting of lower level maps in the correct
order.
HTH, S.
On Thu, 30 May 2019 at 15:55, Benedikt Hallinger
wrote
.
Best regards, S.
On Fri, 31 May 2019 at 15:38, Benedikt Hallinger
wrote:
Hi Stacho,
your infos did the trick.
indeed the data showed at closer examination, that the parts where
averaged lower than the part in question. The wrongly-lower part
contains a steep slope but the average height
Hello there,
i have a very large dataset here. It is organised by regions like this
(but much more leaf objects and regions):
=snip=
- survey TheCave
- survey RegionWest
- survey 1
- survey 3
- survey 5
- survey RegionEast
- survey 2
- survey 4
- survey 6
I successfully use debian for years with therion.
> Am 14.05.2019 um 12:03 schrieb Martin Sluka via Therion :
>
> Dear friends, I forward you mail of Therion user from Cuba. I have no any
> experiences with Linux. May you send him your advice, please?
>
> Thnx
>
> Martin
>
> Odesláno z
gt;
> in your thconfig file, and it should work (in the latest development
> version). Also, selection (with scrap/map altitudes) was added to therion.log
> for debugging purposes.
>
> S.
>
> On Mon, 3 Jun 2019 at 08:21, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
> Good morning,
&g
.
For traditional surveys i also usually get good results with the morphing
information of therion (big morphing at stations suggests faulty data when the
sketch is accurate).
> Am 15.08.2019 um 11:50 schrieb Benedikt Hallinger :
>
> To expand a little in this, you could also use the standard „grade
To expand a little in this, you could also use the standard „grade“ to tell
theriob which centerline data has which quality. We use this to mark the
centerlines we have surveyed with distox and traditional way and therion uses
this to put more of the errors towards the more bad survey.
See
It would be awesome if the compiler could derive this fron the loch model and
write it to the statistics block (the one where also loop closure info and
total west/east and north/south dimwnsions are returned) when compiling this,
as the neccessary data should be already present?
> Am
You could also indicate the misalignment with instrument correction commands,
but i dont know the exact command at the moment. I think that would not with
different orientations of the same device...
> Am 05.09.2019 um 13:10 schrieb Max D :
>
>
>
>> On 5. Sep 2019, at 08:28, Olly Betts
...Also just tried to build the package myself on my system, sadly with
the same results.
Am 2019-09-13 17:54, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
Hi, this is enough:
-test.th-
survey test
centerline
units length meters
data normal from to length bearing clino
1 2
Hi there,
i upgraded my debian testing installation some time ago and since then,
therion wont compile anymore.
When i run
i get the following output:
therion 5.4.4 (2019-05-01)
cavern - Survex 1.2.42
initialization file: /etc/therion.ini
reading ... done
in
initialization list
therion: error -- PROJ4 library: -1 (no arguments in initialization
list)
beni@segin:/tmp/thdebug$
Am 2019-09-12 22:17, schrieb Olly Betts:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 09:09:29PM +0200, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
i upgraded my debian testing installation some time ago
What exactly is the problem with two separate lines in this case?
Just curious
> Am 26.07.2019 um 07:26 schrieb Martin Sluka via Therion :
>
> No
>
> Martin
>
> Odesláno z iPhonu
>
> 25. 7. 2019 v 22:51, עמרי גסטר :
>
>> Hi everyone,
>> I want to merge two wall lines into one line
>> is
ch easier.
>
> Omri
>
>
>> On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 1:41 PM MD wrote:
>>
>>
>> > On 26. Jul 2019, at 10:37, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
>> >
>> > What exactly is the problem with two separate lines in this case?
>> > Just curious
>>
>
Is there any layout option we can activate, so therion ignores map ordering
alltogether and always just uses average scrap height?
> Am 12.12.2019 um 23:46 schrieb Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion
> :
>
> Alastair,
>
>> I need to know how therion decides which passages to put above and below
complicated systems?
>
> Martin
>
> Odesláno z iPhonu
>
> 13. 12. 2019 v 8:34, Benedikt Hallinger :
>
>> Is there any layout option we can activate, so therion ignores map ordering
>> alltogether and always just uses average scrap height?
>>
>>> Am
Hi Stacho,
see https://github.com/therion/therion/issues/158
I confirm the commit 19eb62409e fixes this.
I closed issue #158 :)
Thank you very much!
Am 2019-12-09 18:32, schrieb Stacho Mudrak:
After investigation, I realized that even if OpenGL context is created
for pixmap rendering,
on computers with
> nVidia, Intel and VirtualBox display drivers.
>
> Aven works fine.
>
> --
> Bill Gee
>
>
>
> On Thursday, December 5, 2019 5:19:12 AM CST Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
> > Hi Olly,
> > i hope you can help me out with issue #158
> >
I would love to see them included. I could really use that cracked mud area :)
The symbols really look useful in general!
> Am 26.11.2019 um 21:08 schrieb Rodrigo Severo via Therion :
>
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
>> On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 4:36 PM, Bruce Mutton wrote:
>>
>>
Hello,
my stations all follow the syntax „n.m“, like 1.28, 1.29, 2.1, 2.2 and so on.
I have some larger maps where only the first prefix (1.m) ever occurs.
Is there a way to supress the prefix when needed without tinkering with the
data?
I think in the direction of overloading the station name
Amazing work, rodrigo!!!
You are a metapost wizard.
May i wish something too?
I would need a line symbol with 90 degree „ticks“ like the section line, but
without the arrow points.
Above the upper tick (maybe start of line) i want to print some text, in my
case the UIS plan quality quantifier,
Hello, is there anything new on this?
Should i file a bug on the therion git project, or is this already fixed in
upstream and i have to just wait for a new debian package build?
> Am 16.09.2019 um 07:49 schrieb Martin Budaj :
>
> Build-time, just for therion. It's used to parse the definitions
workaround i can use to be able to compile my orojects meanwhile?
> Am 07.10.2019 um 17:47 schrieb Benedikt Hallinger :
>
> Hello, is there anything new on this?
> Should i file a bug on the therion git project, or is this already fixed in
> upstream and i have to just wait f
Hi there,
we noticed some problems with dots in symbols yesterday, the won't show
anymore.
I can reproduce this with therion 5.4.4+19eb624 (2019-12-09).
The problem exists with the default symbol for "point map-connection",
as well as with my custom layout code for clay:
d
dot-like appearance, as I believe they should.
And my map connection gets better.
Bruce
-Original Message-
From: Therion On Behalf Of Benedikt
Hallinger
Sent: Thursday, 19 December 2019 04:12
To: List for Therion users
Subject: [Therion] Problem with dots in symbols: map-connection
--Original Message-
From: Therion On Behalf Of Benedikt
Hallinger
Sent: Thursday, 19 December 2019 04:12
To: List for Therion users
Subject: [Therion] Problem with dots in symbols: map-connection is
empty
Hi there,
we noticed some problems with dots in symbols yesterday, the won't
show anym
Hi Olly,
i hope you can help me out with issue #158
(https://github.com/therion/therion/issues/158)
I am fiddling around in hope to get my loch viewer working again.
It worked in the past but then decided after a debian update to cease
functioning because of failing glx context.
I now have the
border thickness
interim bboxmargin:=6.5bp;% padding border->text
q:=((bbox lab) smoothed 4); % smoothness of corners
draw q;
enddef;
initsymbol("p_u_mappe");
endcode
endlayout
-----
Am 2020-02-19 18:34, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
Hi ther
Thank you very much!
indeed i was really close. Time to go to bed, hopefully my eyes can find
the bed :)
It is also already mentioned correctly at the therion book. However,
maybe it would be good to add footnote at page 35 so this is made more
obvious.
The working code below, in case
Good morning, and thank you for your comments!
Honestly, i have no clue what this all does, i just managed to copy paste until
it magically startet to work :)
If you want to upload it to the wiki, im honored and please modify to your
wills, especially to make it not break anything existing.
Hello Tarquin,
i tweaked and fiddled around and now have a version that correctly
scales, rotates and aligns.
Your wiki page hint helped, but i already found it in the past... The
example code there does not work here for some reason (compile error).
But anyhow, to answer your question
Hello again.
I freshly copy-pasted your examples and now it works.
I must have made something wrong like you described (therion 5.4.4
(2019-05-01)).
Tanks!
Am 2020-03-04 15:08, schrieb Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion:
example code there does not work here for some reason (compile error).
... maybe it would be a very good idea to write a subchapter into the thbook
user symbol chapter?
That contains all those pitfalls for metapost-th-symbols novices like me
> Am 27.02.2020 um 09:56 schrieb Benedikt Hallinger :
>
> Good morning, and thank you for your comments!
> Hone
Hello, could gdal be of use here?
At least it is what i use to process LIDAR data an i think i used it also to
process aster+srtm data (including patching voids from the one with the other)
> Am 05.03.2020 um 23:48 schrieb Paweł Krawczyk via Therion :
>
>
> On 05/03/2020 20:39, Martin Sluka
I have a (german commented) bash script doing this.
Only thing is that it is hatdcoded fir a specific case, but it shows the
commands imvolved.
Should i post it to you?
> Am 06.03.2020 um 08:31 schrieb Paweł Krawczyk via Therion :
>
> On 06/03/2020 07:12, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
here it comes :)It uses LIDAR data from austrian sourves, but should be able to be adapted accordingly. I hoe it gives some hints.Feel free to modify and share!
generate.sh
Description: Binary data
Am 06.03.2020 um 12:26 schrieb Wookey :On 2020-03-06 09:02 +0100, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:I have
... if it is needed, i can translate it to English. Just say so and i try to
squeeze out some time...
> Am 06.03.2020 um 13:13 schrieb Benedikt Hallinger :
>
>
> here it comes :)
>
> It uses LIDAR data from austrian sourves, but should be able to be adapted
> accord
> This is such a weird programming language :)
It is...
And despite being plenty of documentation online, this one seems to be
mastering me (and i usually love programming)
> Am 01.03.2020 um 21:05 schrieb Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion
> :
>
> I do seem to like answering my own questions.
Hello,
i currently map a relatively long tunnel and want to be able to print it
out on several A4 papers.
The Atlas function of therion is the thing that solves this problem
quite nicely.
However, how can i tune the atlas layout, like disabling all visible
features of the atlas (no
Of Benedikt
Hallinger
Sent: Saturday, 1 February 2020 11:33
To: therion@speleo.sk
Subject: [Therion] Changing Atlas layout
Hello,
i currently map a relatively long tunnel and want to be able to print
it out on several A4 papers.
The Atlas function of therion is the thing that solves this problem
Hi there,
i need some new point symbol (text label). Its a simple text on white color
within a box with rounded corners, like the attached image.
My metapostskills are not good enough to get this to work...
For now i would be happy to have such a user point symbol.
It would be important that it
No, it is like this:
UISv1_
———-
centerline
...more stuff...
grade UISv1_3
units length meters
units bearing gradient degrees
datanormal fromto length bearing gradientleft
right up down
...data follows...
gt; on your recommendation, I have not included an endgrade as there is no need.
>
> Just realised you're the master of grades Beni :)
> https://mailman.speleo.sk/pipermail/therion/2016-November/006103.html
>
>
> Regards,
> Alastair Gott.
>
> alastairg...@hotmail.com,
Hi Alastair,
grade/endgrade outside centerline or survey definition is to define
grade-definitions.
Inside a centerline(!) you just need the grade specification, which will imho
be valid until the next grade instance.
> Am 23.12.2019 um 18:02 schrieb alastair gott :
>
>
> Hi Therion mailing
Here :)
Am 2020-03-07 14:27, schrieb Rodrigo Severo via Therion:
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Friday, March 6, 2020 9:34 AM, Benedikt Hallinger
wrote:
... if it is needed, i can translate it to English. Just say so and i
try to squeeze out some time...
It would certainly help
What Tarquin said:
You can use "symbol-hide group cave-centerline" to hide all centerline
relevant symbols.
Am 2020-04-15 20:19, schrieb Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion:
symbol-hide line centerline does *not *work (unknown symbol
centreline is not a valid line type, so you cannot use the
Hello,
i fiddled more with the data, but to no avail.
It seems its something in lochs extrapolation code using misaligned data or
something...
Is this reproducible at your setup?
> Am 31.03.2020 um 18:26 schrieb Benedikt Hallinger :
>
> Hello,
> in a dataset i get a strange behavi
Hello,
for the hatches:
maybe you could do a custom area symbol and use it with "clip off"
option. I don't know if this is supported, but it might work. You could
try it with some other area first...
And the section arrows are easy by a line option (see thbook p. 29):
"direction ▷ can be
Wed had a similar problem and resorted to make everywhere unix slashes.
It would be cool if therion would parse that to backslash reference on
windows when parsing filepaths.
Am 2020-04-05 0:16, schrieb Rhys Tyers:
I think so. If I change the first file path to have backslashes then
the error
in XTherion. I tried to have a look through the Therion
> source to see what the difference is between how XTherion parses file paths
> and how Therion command line parses file paths but I am not a C developer (or
> anything close) and could not work it out.
>
>> On Sat, 4 Apr
Yes i did. Thanks for that hint.
However, my aven does not enable me to avtivate it in the view menu, its
disabled (greyed out), i assume because i do not have surface data in
the file?
How do i tell therion to export this?
Am 2020-03-26 23:06, schrieb Tarquin Wilton-Jones:
enable surface
Hello,
does anybody know how i can measure the distance from a given station to
the surface, when i have a surface model loaded?
Thanks,
Beni
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Hello,
do i need some special options aside from "export model -o model.3d" to
enable surface in aven?
If i try to enable the surface legs, aven prompts me to open some
file...
Am 2020-03-26 22:49, schrieb Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion:
does anybody know how i can measure the distance
Hi there,
i just wrote a small tool to do the conversion from a therion surface
mesh into survex format:
https://github.com/hbeni/therionsurface2survex
It would be nice if some C++ programmers can look over the code as this
is my first c++ endeavour.
The program basically parses the therion
, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
Hi there,
i just wrote a small tool to do the conversion from a therion surface
mesh into survex format:
https://github.com/hbeni/therionsurface2survex
It would be nice if some C++ programmers can look over the code as
this is my first c++ endeavour.
The program basically
Python, if they have implemented the function in the library,
everything could be wrapped up in a single python script.
Cheers,
Phil
On 28 Mar 2020, at 00:28, Benedikt Hallinger
wrote:
cavern had eaten itself, but after pushing ctrl-c in the shell running
therion, the 3d file was written
tool adds it
itself?
[2] would be my preferred way because it allows better control about
further usage, also integration is more straightforward.
Am 2020-03-28 1:21, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
Thanks, but i'm not into python :)
Am 2020-03-28 1:18, schrieb Philippe Vernant:
Hi,
There is a
Hello,
in a dataset i get a strange behavior regarding the loch model at
passage ends:
At station 1.10 a weird spike is produced in the loch model, that should
not be there.
If one comments out some branch that is not located near 1.10, the
problem goes away.
What causes these spikes?
What is the expected data therion should write instead?
> Am 26.04.2020 um 07:00 schrieb Bruce Mutton :
>
>
> A while back Survex 1.43 improved the ability of Aven to visualise loop
> misclosures.
> Not only can it colour by error, it can now colour by horizontal or vertical
> loop error.
>
Miskovic) and Slovenian [PR#142]
translations
* updated Portuguese translation [PR#170,220]
* thbook improvements by Benedikt Hallinger [PR#161,162]
* bugs fixed
- spelling in some thbook chapters
- html and kml output [PR#145,150]
- extend ingore fixed
Thanks for clarifying, i could imagine this is good for version control
too :)
Am 2020-05-01 23:30, schrieb Olly Betts:
On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 09:22:31PM +0200, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
what does --reproducible-output exactly do?
i cannot derive this from the thbook. What does reproducible
Yes, you are right.
> Am 06.09.2020 um 12:58 schrieb Markus Boldt :
>
>
> Hi all,
> the command „extend“ comes in the loop centerline / endcenterline in the
> TH-File – right?
> Best
> Markus
>
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:32, schrieb Wookey:
On 2020-10-14 22:05 +0200, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
OK, now i got something.
Guess what - one of about 5 compiles runs trough.
This leads me to think that there is a race condition or something
else
somewhere, overwriting memory of the to-be-checked string.
I'm pretty sure
I just made a new issue ticket:
https://github.com/therion/therion/issues/278
Am 2020-10-14 22:53, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
Hi there,
i performed a git bisect (the very first in my lifetime, and that is
really a nice and easy tool to search such things!!!).
The commits at and before
OK, now i got something.
Guess what - one of about 5 compiles runs trough.
This leads me to think that there is a race condition or something else
somewhere, overwriting memory of the to-be-checked string.
I'm pretty sure now that this is not a problem with the dataset per se,
but some memory
string buffer runs over when gathering
all the cartographers?
or that something else messes stuff up memory-wise, because the dataset
is so big already?
I'm out of ideas.
Am 2020-10-14 20:34, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
Hey Martin,
thanks for responding.
The exact same dataset compiles well
I sent Martin a dataset to investigate.
Hopefully he can spot something...
Am 2020-10-14 21:40, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
Hello all, thanks for all the hints.
What about multifile search for”P]” in text files? It is quite strange
combination of characters and they are part of ASCII set.
I
I tried to compile the model of the Hirlatz cave with it and it looks
good, from a big picture view.
The passages shifted sometimes slightly, as expected.
When trying to compile a specific plan map view PDF i get an error about
UTF8. The compile runs fine with release-therion 5.5.1, however!
Falling hard with an appropriate error message would be good: it’s obvious then
that the available data is invalid, and why. And the message should include the
hint to the declination command to fix this.
> Am 05.10.2020 um 20:40 schrieb Bruce Mutton :
>
>
> Hi Matt
> I think these issues
Couldn't this be just some data file in the therion installation
directory?
This could be replaced by any means (like copying yourself, for instance
and fallback). An online updater would be cool, tough.
Am 2020-10-06 3:34, schrieb Wookey:
On 2020-10-05 23:54 +0200, Matthias Keller wrote:
again (then showing the people of course).
The same is true with "statistics carto all".
Why does turning off the carto yield invalid UTF8 data?
Am 2020-10-14 10:38, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
I tried to compile the model of the Hirlatz cave with it and it looks
good, from a big pi
bably need to wade trough the data manually.
Am 2020-10-14 20:04, schrieb Martin Budaj:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 10:38 AM Benedikt Hallinger
wrote:
When trying to compile a specific plan map view PDF i get an error
about
UTF8. The compile runs fine with release-therion 5.5.1, however!
(i
Wow-that surely is not easy to figure out i think.
But at least you have a dataset to reproduce this!
My naive guess is that when no Maps are defined and maps-off Not in effect,
that sometimes the order of definition plays a role too?
Btw, i love maps-off and that was a feature i was wanting a
It is map compile time and it shows the declination for the day of map
compilation:
As i understood, when compiling the map all directions are converted to
geographic north, because the station positions are georeferenced to the
coorindates. There, the date of the survey is taken into account
Hi there, we had a similar error a while ago.
Reason was that proj lib was upgraded and therion was not compatible
with that at the time, but that was fixed already for some time now.
Which therion version are you using?
Am 2020-06-29 23:00, schrieb Rhys Tyers:
Hello,
I'm trying to compile
Hello,
i just uploaded an updated version of the 1.0 release, which now contains also
a Windows .exe binary in the release tar.gz archive.
:)
> Am 31.03.2020 um 12:59 schrieb Benedikt Hallinger :
>
> Hi there,
> i released version 1.0 of therionsurface2survex
> (https://g
Here Explorers/etc statistics are missing with the debian package, sadly
:(
Am 2020-12-25 23:07, schrieb Wookey:
On 2020-12-23 15:06 +0100, Benedikt Hallinger wrote:
Ok wookey, will check that regarding the glx Patch issue then.
> Am 23.12.2020 um 14:26 schrieb Wookey :
>
> On 2020
GLX issue seems to be fixed in the debian package!
Am 2020-12-23 15:06, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
Ok wookey, will check that regarding the glx Patch issue then.
Am 23.12.2020 um 14:26 schrieb Wookey :
On 2020-12-23 10:42 +0100, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
I am sorry, one bug fixed, another
Cool, do you have a link? :)
Am 2020-11-26 11:55, schrieb Martin Sluka via Therion:
Vertical scalebar created by Juraj Halama added to wiki
Martin Sluka
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Thank you very much for sharing!
> Am 29.11.2020 um 06:15 schrieb Bruce Mutton :
>
>
> This is just an ‘I should have known better’ story, in case you are
> interested…
>
> Learnings about map output statistics (that are or probably should have been
> self-evident):
> This is for a cave
Ok wookey, will check that regarding the glx Patch issue then.
> Am 23.12.2020 um 14:26 schrieb Wookey :
>
> On 2020-12-23 10:42 +0100, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
>> I am sorry, one bug fixed, another introduced :/
>> It should be OK in 5a614ef. Windows binaries should be automatically built
>>
Cool!
I added it to the complimentary cave softwares wiki page:
https://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/contrib:complimentarycaveapps
Am 2020-12-20 11:44, schrieb Roger Schuster:
Hello cavers,
for those of you who either use the "Compass" cave surveying package
together with Therion or need to
That is a good way to go, it's what i always do.
You can fork it via githubs website and then clone that locally.
When you create and push your branch to _your_ repo, github offers an
option at your forks main site to create such a pull request in the
therion repo.
Am 2020-12-17 0:09,
Another option would be to get the coordinates of the linking mine station and
fixing it, and just giving that station a „perfect“ Standards deviation (isn’t
that default if not given?)
> Am 14.11.2020 um 21:29 schrieb Ben Cooper :
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>
> Hi Alistair
> I would definitely link all the survey
No idea, but i usually just use the generated .3d file and aven at this stage.
Aven can also generate screenshots for printing, and can color the centerline
based on various metrics.
> Am 15.11.2020 um 12:48 schrieb Alvaro Aguilera :
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> Hello everyone,
>
> is there a way to change the color
No idea, but i second the reques - that would be utterly useful for me
too!
Am 2020-11-02 8:26, schrieb Pavel Herich:
Hi,
when exporting maps to a large scale, I´d like to assign wall:debris,
wall:presumed etc. to just "wall". "Symbol-assign line wall:debris
wall:bedrock" in config file
I just did that with the AUT symbol set and it looks good:
--- snip
layout
...
code metapost
def l_wall_underlying_UIS (expr Path) =
l_wall_bedrock_UIS (Path); enddef;
def l_wall_presumed_UIS
Hi,
instalation of veraPDF was straightforward.
For a test run i get this:
failedChecks="1846">
This will be a long road.
But your idea is quite good, as it will preserve valuable work.
OTOH the PDFs are just results, what is really valuable would be the
source files. And they are pretty good
Hello,
Axel and i had the same bug, and we noticed that when explicitely select the
wall source at the export lox command, the issue is solved ("export model -o
out.lox -wall-source maps").
Personally i would assume this is a bug, because when i select datasets i would
want the remaining data
I just recompiled and can confirm that my problem indeed was the same
and is gone with therion 5.5.6+5208297 (2021-01-19)
Good work!
Thank you!
Am 2021-01-19 22:00, schrieb Benedikt Hallinger:
Hello,
Axel and i had the same bug, and we noticed that when explicitely
select the wall source
Wookey, when is this expected to appear in testing?
I would test it
> Am 24.01.2021 um 13:57 schrieb Wookey :
>
> On 2021-01-23 11:34 +0100, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
>> Hi Axel,
>> these big numbers are just NaNs in fact. It does not affect any output -
>> it just means the map has no
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