Hello,
therion packaged for Debian/Ubuntu behaves differently to the
source/windows distribution in this respect (see
http://mailman.speleo.sk/pipermail/therion/2009-May/002466.html and
following).
It should be enough to uncomment the line starting with "tex-fonts
cmcyr" in therion.ini to enable
2011/2/14 ÐлекÑандÑÑ Ð¯Ð½ÐµÐ² :
> Hi,
> I and my frend Ivo Tachev make translation of Therion program into
> Bulgarian
Excellent! We will include it in the next snapshot.
> I tried compiling under Ubuntu, but out errors that I could not fix.
It might be necessary to set paths to
>>Which led me to the thought, maybe therion should warn, but continue if
>>it finds an co-ordinate outside the area covered by the cs selected?
>
> I'll second that. Â A couple of years ago I was trying to work out why north
> became south! Â It was a cs out of range error due to a mistyped
Martin!
> look the log file in the attachments.
> How to set the path to libraries?
>
> Alexander
>
> 2011/2/14 Martin Budaj :
>> 2011/2/14 ÐлекÑандÑÑ Ð¯Ð½ÐµÐ² :
>>> Hi,
>>> I and my frend Ivo Tachev make translation of Therion program into
>&
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Ben Cooper wrote:
> I've noticed that the "scale" option does not appear to work with the
> "altitude" point symbol. Is there any particular reason for that?
It belongs to labels, for which the scale option is ignored. Anyway,
did you try to scale the dot or
We are also considering to allow direct entering of lengths in feet
and inches like 5'3" or 3" (which would be interpreted always as
feet/inches regardless of default length units setting).
It would simplify code like -value [3 ft] into -value 3'.
Any comments on this? How to enter fractions of
> What about 'position'? I don't think the BCRA grades have much to say about
> these. (I'm sure we can make something sensible up)
First proposal could be:
GRADE; POSITION / HEIGHT error (95% confidence); comment
0 -- position unknown
1 1000 m -- rough estimate / memory
2
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Wookey wrote:
> Therion 5.2.7 comes with a pt2pdf.pl script which does a direct
> conversion of the 'therion' pockettopo export file into a PDF file
> containing the data in 3 column format and then the actual
> rendered plan and elevation, over 4 pages.
> I
2009/7/16 Vasily Vl. Suhachev :
> Therion process "equate" command with non-exists stations, and no
> warning or error raised... look like a bug
This is a feature. It creates name alias for that station.
Sorry for the late answer.
Martin
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Thomas Holder
wrote:
> how to redefine the altitude point symbol? Defining a metapost p_altitude
> macro within layout/endlayout has no effect.
All point labels are displayed using p_label; altitude uses mode=1.
Martin
---
vardef p_label@#(expr
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Bruce wrote:
>
> Has anyone else noticed that for the point debris AUT with âclip off it
> will draw with a heavy weight pen of part of the symbol is outside of the
> cave passage?
> I am not sure why it would do this. Seems to be nothing in the point
>
> looking at the UIS official symbols ...
> ceiling meander is shown with ticks outside,
> therion ceiling-meander draws with ticks pointing inside.
>
> also chinmey line in UIS is dashed with ticks.
> in therion is just dashed.
> (therion ceiling-step line is dashed with ticks).
In fact both
> Is it possible to expose the version number of therion to metapost?
this could be added
> And the current system date and time?
there are following internal numeric variables in metapost:
hour, minute, day, month, year
martin
> Thereâs now a filter for surveys. What does it filter? Makes no change
> to
> my data and nothing in the Therion Book yet.
If you mean filter for continuation list export, it controls whether
continuation symbols without comment will be included in the list or
not.
> There are a few new
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 7:40 AM, Duncan Collis
wrote:
> I'd like to be produce output from Therion with Chinese characters in
> titles/labels/team members' names, etc. Â A little experimentation
> produces no errors, but no Chinese text either. Â Am I right in
> guessing that I need a CJK package
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Martin Sluka wrote:
>
> On 9.3.2009, at 6:58, Duncan Collis wrote:
>
>> So - it looks like I can work around the problem by either omitting a
>> small part of the survey or by outputting at not-quite 1:1000, but it
>> seems to me that something is wrong here!
>
>
> The Export Therion format does not seem to produce data in a format similar
> to what Therion normally accepts â after the data it produces some form of
> co-ords separated into plan and elevation partitions. Most of the survey
> stations are converted to 10 digit numbers and all of the
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 3:50 AM, Wookey wrote:
> After some faffing I found that every attempt to run
> thconfig in the samples directores produces a
> segfault as soon as therion tried to write out a file.
There is a quick fix for the bug:
--- thlayout5.2.8.cxx 2009-04-23 11:05:06.0
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
> 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
You could use KML export which can be loaded directly into google earth.
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
> import GB.3d -surveys use -cs EPSG:27700 -calibrate [0 0 0 30 10 0]
>
> however generating the kml file and looking at it on google earth,
> the entrance has moved 90 metres on a heading of 078 degrees (and I assume
> the rest of
> Some people here could be interested in translating the Therion book in
> italian in order to reduce the steepest learning curve for
> speleo folks here. Is there any defined policy about that? Some common
> repository or what else?
Unfortunately not. Main problem is that thbook is being
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 2:55 AM, Bruce wrote:
> My pdf map will create OK at scales of 1:500, 1:1000, 1:2000, 1:4000, but
> not  1:4500 (gives a single error as attached) nor 1:5000 to 1:6000 (gives
> many thousands of errors, 6MB and 13MB respectively).
>
> Interestingly 1:7500, 1:9000, 1:10,000
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Carl Magnuson wrote:
> It looks like the solution is to issue the following metapost command:
> warningcheck := 0;
Indeed. The new limit will be 32768 and could not be increased further
in Metapost itself.
The solution would be modification of how therion manages
> In this relation my original question was: What must I do (and now I try my
> question in an other way), if I namely want to have all data in my data-file,
> but in the Map there should shown only the main-station-points (1, 2,
> ...)with name along the centerline. The Station with extention
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Martin Sluka wrote:
>
> On 5.2.2009, at 8:41, Boldt, Markus wrote:
>
>> but not how it is possible to scale the Text of
>> the scalebar.
You can use this code in the layout. Change \size[20] to whatever you
need. Someday the customization parameters will be
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Bruce Mutton
wrote:
> I have tried many combinations of string, numeric, quotes, no quotes for the
> -attr variables parsed, and most cause identifiable metapost errors. If I
> comment out the metapost code it compiles perfectly. I'm a bit lost and
> assume I'm
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> на каÑÑе пÑи вÑводе ÑÑаÑиÑÑики Ñлово
> "Ðлинна" Ñ Ð¾Ñибкой напиÑана (веÑÑÐ¸Ñ 5.2)
Is Ðлина correct?
Martin
> Still, I'd like to know how to identify the objects referred to by the
> bracketed numbers, so I can tidy up the few "scrap outline intersects
> itself" errors that I get.
"Scrap outline intersects itself" warning gives the scrap reference,
so look at the walls in that scrap. In some older
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Bruce Mutton
wrote:
>>Both issues (and some others collected from the mailing list) were
>>submitted to the task tracker at
>> http://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?group=therion
> Perhaps you could post some guidance as to how you want us to use it.
> Do we need to
> Is it easy to highlight latest revisions to the Therion Book each time it is
> released?
>
> Perhaps a line in the margin or something?
We have discussed it already, but it seemed to be equivalently
sufficient to start with reading CHANGES file when new version is
released to be informed about
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:35 AM, Bruce Mutton
wrote:
> Is it possible to include the < or > characters in labels?
> My efforts produce only a dot, or get interpreted as part of a formatting
> keyword, such as etc.
The standard fonts used in Therion do not contain these characters.
The dot
Hi all,
new snapshot is available. Changes include:
* Austrian symbol set is implemented (just use "copy AUT" in your
layout to activate it).
* New coordinate system OSGB:ST is added (Andrew, please test it -- if
it works fine, we will include other squares as well)
Other news is that after a
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Andrew Atkinson
wrote:
> 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
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Bruce wrote:
> Is it possible to get therion to create a map with a transparent background?
>
> Something like âmap-bg offâ perhaps?
It will be supported in the next snapshot (if map-bg is white or
omitted in layout).
Martin
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 11:36 PM, Bruce wrote:
> I think that sometimes a white opaque background would be desirable.
> How about;
>
> map-bg [100 100 100] #or
> map-bg [100] Â Â Â Â #gives an opaque white background, and
> map-bg off      #gives a transparent  background?
>
> ie
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Duncan Collis
wrote:
> In recent (5.2.11 and newer) versions of Therion (on WinXP sp3),
> colours used in area fill patterns are replaced with black.
Actually it is a feature. Patterns are uncoloured now (see PDF
reference for Uncolored tiling patterns) to allow
> OK, makes sense (although according to the manual symbol-color is a
> new command in 5.3, while as far as I can tell, pattern fills have
> been black-only since 5.2.11). Â Anyway, the manual specifies:
Manual (and the file CHANGES) documents only stable releases (major
version numbers).
>
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Duncan Collis
wrote:
> One further question: in my Metapost symbol definitions, should I
> leave out the withcolor statements in pattern definitions, or does it
> make no difference?
No difference, the color settings are ignored when patterns are processed.
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 10 0]
>
> (goodness knows why the calibrate is not right, the bodge is to align
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Bruce wrote:
> Is u: (and v: w: for that matter) intended to correspond to a particular
> drawn entity size in the finished pdf, or are they just arbitrary variables
> for which one can calculate the value of, using the code in the initialise
> definition?
u
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 1:18 AM, wrote:
> All list, 2d map and 3d model outputs that I have tried (I have not tested
> all possible variants) are created perfectly, except that for 2d pdf map
> outputs when the sketch is activated with âsketches onâ, the extent of the
> area mapped extends
Hi Bruce,
if you run therion in debug mode (command line -d option) you will get
thTMPDIR/th_texts.tex file where \cavename is defined.
I suspect that it would be really empty in your case. If I remember
correctly, the reason why you can't redefine an empty \cavename is
that macro \legendcontent
Hi,
it will be fixed in the next snapshot. The line will be deleted and
therion will obey any user setting of warningcheck in the layout (the
default being 1, but easy to change to 0). Additionally, for too large
scraps generated from centreline warningcheck will be locally zero.
Martin
On Wed,
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 7:41 AM, Bruce wrote:
>> supported syntax is
>> export map -output foo.bbox
>> thbook will be corrected. Thanks for pointing it out.
>
> Thank you, it works!
> I was surprised however that it appears to be latitude and longitude, when
> in my thconfig I have  ...
>
> cs
> Working together with people using PocketTopo, it is quite inconvenint not to
> have true Therion *.th files with the full set of measurements, but just
> processed data. It would be great to be able to write a *.top conversion
> utility, but for that the file format needs to known.
The reason
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 5:21 AM, Carl Magnuson wrote:
> These are two features that I would like to make use of and may already be
> possible, I just don't know how its done. Â I have played around with custom
> metapost cide for making labels with a transparent background and can either
>
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:04 PM, Aaron Birenboim wrote:
> To be safe, I might just switch over to overloading this function.
> I'm pretty sure every compiler will like:
> - ---
> void thsvg(char * fname, int, legenddata ldata);
> inline void
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:13 PM, Bruce wrote:
> Of course I look forward to your theoretical solution in due course
Hi Bruce,
could you try whether inserting following lines in the layout used for
creating the map fixes the problem?
Martin
code tex-map
\def\bitmapcorr#1#2#3#4#5#6#7{%
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Andrew Atkinson wrote:
> 1
> My problem was that if I'm using colour on a page, I often use a tinted
> background and/or run bits of survey across a photo corner or something (or
> even over a graphic) as part of my layout. But if there is transparency in
> the
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> It seems to be some kind of bug in PDF export, when exported as SVG, there
> is no such problem.
There is a bug in one MetaPost macro. Scrap's background fill could
sometimes be 0.5 pt smaller on each side of imaginary rectangle arounf
the
Fixed in 5.3.4.
Martin
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Martin Budaj wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Dirk.Peinelt at t-online.de
> wrote:
>> I've a problem with AUT symbol-set and layout configuration "legend on",
>> with a point symbol "breakdown-ch
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Footleg wrote:
> in UTM30 European 1979 Datum. This is not the same as the more common WGS84
> Â #fix 1.0 41.234567 -3.21012 213
Hi,
I am not sure if you need European 1979 datum with geographic
coordinates (as your fix example suggests) or projected UTM30
> I can try to compile from source code. I am on Windows, so some tips for
> compiling would be handy (I am a Java developer, so not too familiar with
> compiling other languages but can probably muddle through).
I attach two files which should replace original ones in therion
sources.
Hi all,
we have finished migration of web pages and mailing lists to a new
server. We have also merged mailing list archives from various
sources.
Please let us know, if there is something broken.
Big thanks to Marty and Ladislav for hosting therion website and
mailing lists for more than 10
Hi,
TeX variables are not accessible in MetaPost. However, there is a
numeric MagDecl variable in MetaPost (see the chapter New map symbols
in the thbook).
Martin
On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Dirk Peinelt
wrote:
> Is there a way to handle the content of the \magdecl TEX-variable in
>
> A better approach would be to define your own line type rope and assign it
> an already defined linetype (like 'border'). Â [This is quite easy but I'd
> have to look it up -obviously not so easy as I would have done it already! -
> someone else may have it on the tip of their tongue]
>
> This
Hi,
it is by design, currently. Grid is processed 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 bottom
under symbol-colour has worked, and I cannot find
> anything on the wiki.
>
> thanks
>
> Andrew
>
> On 15/11/11 20:32, Martin Budaj wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> it is by design, currently. Grid is processed independently, so it is
>> not easy to clip it (perh
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Carl Magnuson wrote:
> I tried converting my PDF map to a JPG using Ghostscript yesterday. Â It
> seemed to convert properly, though I saw a handful of warnings that there was
> an "Unknown operator: 'pop'" in the source PDF. Â Is Therion producing
> something
Text files upload was disabled by default in the currently used
dokuwiki version; it is enabled now.
martin
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Bruce wrote:
> I have been trying to attach txt files to therion wiki pages with
> http://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/lib/exe/mediamanager.php
>
> but I am
Another solution is to leave "thclean qq" on its original position and change
clip tmp_pic to p;
draw tmp_pic;
to
clip tmp_pic to p;
drawoptions();
draw tmp_pic;
at the end of the macro definition. This approach preserves filling
the blocks with a background colour. I think all
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Bruce wrote:
> Martin, that may be the tip I have been looking for. I will experiment with
> this sometime. It also depends on how various pdf readers and printer
> drivers interpret the different approaches.
Besides Adobe Reader I get the best results using
Hi Bruce,
transparent colours in therion are transparent only between scraps, but are
completely opaque within the scrap. The method used is a "transparency
knockout group": all objects in the group are drawn as if they were opaque
and only the topmost color is drawn transparently over the lower
In fact it's there, but in a form which is not easy to find using Ctrl+F
colo[u]r-legend
Martin
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> Well, after trying to implement this feature I realized, that it already
> works, but it is missing in therion book.
>
> Try:
>
>
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 10:47 PM, Graham Mullan
wrote:
> What, exactly, is the font that Therion uses when producing pdfs? It
> isn't Arial, although it is quite close.
Fonts from Computern Modern family by default (roman and sans serif);
this font family is usually included in any TeX
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 11:46 PM, Andrew Atkinson
wrote:
> Solved it with lots of playing
>
> use \the\comment
> No idea why, but.
This is just a syntax of the TeX language, "\the" preceding a token
register (variable) copies its content to the output.
Martin
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 10:46 PM, Andrew Atkinson
wrote:
> When using
>
> map-comment
>
> if you put an underscore in it comes out as as period (.)
This is the expected behavior: all characters missing in currently
used font are substituted by a dot (and default TeX fonts don't
contain
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 3:55 AM, Bruce wrote:
> The attached log file was more than 6MB and 135,000 lines and I have trimmed
> out most of the offending error reporting (which were I think was pretty
> much identical)
Bruce, could you send me the file data.mp (created in thTMPDIR when
therion is
Try exporting ESRI map instead of model.
M.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Dave Clucas wrote:
> I have been trying out the ESRI model and see that it only exports shots,
> stations and walls. I would like to use the areas, particularly areas of
> subtype water in order to create an
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Bruce Mutton
wrote:
> Is any progress planned on separating the sketches from the surface layer in
> pdf outputs?
This feature has been at last implemented in 5.2.12.
> If so Iâd like to put in a request for each sketch to have itâs own unique
> layer, and
Yes, almost (the direction of "true" north wery slightly changes for
different positions on the map).
M.
On 3/1/13, Dave Clucas wrote:
> Could anyone confirm that the north arrow points to true north?
>
> Dave Clucas
> daveclucas.com
> mycaves.org.
>
>
>
>
>
--
Sent from my mobile device
> I'm wondering about doing some actual caving during the week. 6 days
> of lectures sounds like a bit much... (I'm not going to the
> pre-excursions or post-excursions). Can we arrange a trip? Maybe to
> the famous 'Dead bats Cave' which started it all :-)
Surely! We would be glad to arrange
Hi,
the problem is in the Proj4 internal definition of EPSG:25830, which
doesn't specify any geodetic datum or parameters of transformation to
wgs84 datum.
On the other hand, eur79z30 definition in therion specifies
transformation parameters (using +towgs84 keyword).
If Proj4 calculates the
Hi,
try simply this in your thconfig (see the chapter Customizing text
labels in the thbook):
code metapost
fonts_setup(6,8,10,14,20);
Martin
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 11:35 PM, Markus Boldt wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a question related the possibility to
> change font sizes as given in Therion
Try \the\cavename instead of \cavename (it is a TeX way to display
value of token register).
Martin
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:53 AM, Dave Clucas wrote:
> Iâve tried out the following example from thbook adding this to my layout
>
> code tex-map
> \def\maplayout{
>
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Dave Clucas wrote:
> Correction, not fine. The correct data displayed in the correct position,
> however a map-image (elevation) which was there before has disappeared along
> with the map-header.
This is a side effect of redefining map layout in TeX directly.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Bruce wrote:
> The pdf works perfectly, the svg produces output with no header at all, and
> the xhtml file does not cause Therion any problems, but on opening I get;
>
> âThis page contains the following errors:
>
> error on line 10 at column 71: Opening and
On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 8:52 PM, Bill Gee wrote:
> Lastly, as a feature enhancement - It would be nice to have a way to tell
> Therion to rotate scraps with "none" and "elevation" projections. I have a
> number of sketches where the cave is drawn right-to-left but the cross
> sections and
Hi,
I'm attaching protractor source code in metapost. You can generate
protractors using
mpost protr.mp
pdftex protr.tex
You can change configuration in protr.mp
The parameters mean:
- scale denominator
- length units
- angle units
- radius in the given length units
- major length marking in
Hi all,
new therion version is available. It's mostly a bug fixing release;
see below for details. Most of the contributed patches were also
applied or adapted (thanks, Olly & Wookey).
As suggested by Wookey, we intend to use some public VCS for
development, presumably Github. We'll let you know
Hi,
therion supports unicode characters if you set up the fonts properly. The
easiest way is to configure "pdf-fonts" in the initialization file (See the
Appendix of the therion book).
Martin
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 5:37 AM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wish to put non ascii text in labels on maps, eg
Hi,
there is no direct support yet (therion makes a copy of the data to a
temporary directory when processing it, which breaks relative paths).
However, you can add your {doc root}\code to MetaPost search path
(either by setting MPINPUTS environment variable or by modifying
MPINPUTS value in the
Wookey wrote:
>> I thin we need a better understanding of what makes a 'pillar'. I thought
>> a
>> pillar was a closed loop within a passage, but that is not a closed loop
>> (a
>> passage goes off underneath from the gap - see the scan to get the full
>> idea). So when does therion need to be
Wookey wrote:
>> But So far as I can tell I need to open it in another editor in
>> order
>> to edit the names of scraps. (as you say - calling them _sn is a
>> good idea.)
You may edit scrap names directly in the map editor -- select the line
with the scrap name in the 'File commands' menu and
> >It would work, but areas (the pattern) wouldn't join smoothly :(( There
>>
is
>>
> >unfortunately no better solution now.
>>
At the scrap joins, you should try to avoid any symbols. If there are
some, usually -clip off helps (if you do not need to clip them by scrap
> I have put a picture of a screen shot of the scrap join and the resulting
> PDF image online to illustrate how one scrap cuts off parts of the other at
> the join - how should this be done to produce a satisfactory effect?
You may use `-clip off' option for all objects which shouldn't be
> I debianized and compiled 0.2.200400224 (is there any reason for not just
> calling this 0.2.19? - this is the 3rd decimal version number so it might
> as well go up with each new version you put out)
Sometimes there is a new version each day -- this is only something like CVS
depository
>> Again, add in layout:
>>
>> color map-fg 50
>> symbol-hide group all
>> symbol-show area water
>>
>> code metapost
>> def a_water (expr p) =
>> T:=identity;
>> thfill p withcolor (0.1, 0.2, 0.8);
>> enddef;
It would be more correct do define own symbol set than to redefine the
Hi all,
new version of Therion is available. Changes include:
therion:
* configuration file changes:
- layout command: scale 1 50 upto 1 10 allowed and supported
* Therion constructs accented characters if the character is not present
in the font. It used to omit the accent and
>> So, it was a silly error, but given that this has taken some 6 weeks to
>> solve with some fairly computer-savvy users, it suggests that the error
>> messages could be rather more helpful.
In fact your original message with the bug report from May 25 contained
the survey command :)) The
Hello everybody,
Therion 0.3.4 is available for download. The most important improvements are:
- Error messages in Compiler window in XTherion are hyperlinked to data
source files
- group/endgroup inside centreline command
- Windows installation: TeX/MetaPost works even if there is other TeX
> a) I try to get an overlay of the centreline on a scanned
> topographical map but I always get an error ( test.th [47] -- number
> expected -- end) but I don't know where to insert more numbers examplecode:
> surface
> bitmap ur.png [1 11 211065.0 2139614.0 6310 4474 237623.0
>
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 00:36:39 +0100, Wookey wrote
> Obviously we try to avoid areas which cross scrap joins but cannot
> always do so. Other considerations like altitude colouring make it
> difficult, and in a cave which has a lot of mud or water we could
> find that most scrap joins have areas
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 00:10:01 +0100, Wookey wrote
> I used to have
> scale 1 2000
> base-scale 1 1000
>
> in my layout. That worked OK, but the symbols were very small and
> the text was microscopic.
They were printed in 1/2 size because of base-scale setting.
> So I added
> code metapost
On Nov 27, 2007 8:24 PM, Bruce Mutton wrote:
> >There are two grids on the map:
> >1. coordinate grid - displayed via "grid top|bottom", size specified via
> >grid-size
> >2. map atlas pages grid - displayed via "page-grid on|off", size specified
> >using page-setup
> >Which one do you mean?
>
>
> > What I
> > needed was a huge "Upper Flood" title and reasonable text size for the
> > North arrow, and the rest of the legend, so these things
> > stood out even
> > when viewed from some distance.
The north-arrow macro is currently not easily customizable at all. You
have to add the
On 9/14/07, Gaëtan PERRIER wrote:
> I've some problem with the declination. For the coordinate UTM31 398980
> 4969737 in the log file there is:
>
> output coordinate system: UTM31
> meridian convergence (deg): 0.9024
> geomag declinations (deg):
> 2007.1.1 -0.7738
> 2008.1.1 -0.6570
>
>
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Bruce Mutton
wrote:
>
> and my layout file contains;
>
> origin-label 2 A #label type
> 2 A gives A1, 1 A gives A0, 0 A gives A-1
>
> origin 2500600 6023000 600 meters #co-ords of lower left corner of first
> atlas page
>
>
> _ survey-level . how many surveys to display with stations.
>
> Does it control the display of the nested level of survey? Eg 126 versus
> 126 at f.Greenlink.RiwakaSystem
Exactly. N should be numeric value, default value is 0.
Martin
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 1:45 AM, Olly Betts wrote:
> I don't think inventing numbered grades here is a good approach. For
> centre-line survey data, a grade summarising how it was collected makes
> sense as you're trying to summarise the accuracy of a lot of
> measurements at once, and there's
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