+++ Martin Budaj [04-02-27 15:37 +0100]: >>> >What is the intended use of Rock-edge and rock border? > >> >> rock-border is the outer border, rock-edge marks edges inside a large block >> (is usually omited in smaller blocks)
The outer border of an individual large rock? (as opposed to the border of an area of rocks, or a rocky wall (that is wall -subtype blocks, right?) >>> >Can you explain what base-scale actually does and how scale interacts - I >>> >don't feel I understand properly from reading the thbook. You may have >>> >answered this from looking at the article... > >> >> scale is the output scale. If you specify also base-scale, it has the >> effect as if you did the following steps: >> >> * print a map in base-scale >> * go to a copy shop and say 'I want a copy of this in the scale' OK - I suggest you put it like that in the thbook - it is easy to understand when put like that. >>> >I still can't get join [id:pt]@survey style to work: I get 'invalid object' >>> > join [fsceil1:0]@river [farsidewest3:8]@river. commented out in attached >>> >.th file. > >> >> omit the brackets. Unfortunately therionbook is misleading in this point. I tried it without the brackets too: it says 'line mark not a keyword -- fsceil1:0 at river' >>> >In the legend 'Topo' is not english - need to be able to change that text. >>> >We have 'surveyed', 'explored' and 'drawn' normally. > >> >> Would it be correct to say >> Surveyed: A.B., C.D. >> Drawn: X.Y. ? Yes, or 'Surveyed by:...' 'Drawn by:...' - either is OK Actually I would use Surveyed: <date>, Surveyed by: <people> and Drawn: <date>, Drawn by: <people> Wookey -- Aleph One Ltd, Bottisham, CAMBRIDGE, CB5 9BA, UK Tel +44 (0) 1223 811679 work: http://www.aleph1.co.uk/ play: http://www.chaos.org.uk/~wookey/
