> OK. Done that and if I get rid of all the scraps then I get an image which > has complete lines for the surface surveys but station-marks for the > underground stations. Is that expected?
Second answer is NO :) Obviosly, there is another bug. I will try to fix it soon. > I have noticed a problem with the need for a 'dummy' survey outside a .3d > file import - it stops you using the suggested index.th and index.th2 files > for centreline and scrap info (because you need a 'survey dummy' in both > files around everything and it complains about 'duplicate survey'). If previous bug will be fixed - no problem to remove need for dummy survey :) > I've also realsied that I can't do what I wanted to do - import more than > one .3d file. I wanted to import one per cave, but of course thinking about > it, this isn't going to work because the co-ordinates will overlap. I need > to generate one .3d file covering al the caves. May be - I can add some -shift option for import command. E.g. -shift 1200 1300 500 m will shift all stations with given vector. This is no problem and it can be probably very usefull in some cases. > Still it would be good if it gave a useful error - it took me some time to > work out what the problem was as it just gave a tex overflow error - which I > can't reproduce right now due to getting a different error: I am curious to see this error - on my computer your data worked without errors. > It says: > therion: error -- file import -- index.th [15] -- invalid survey name -- > de0/.deception > > I think it is faiing to cope with the oddly-name "de0/" survey. It has this > peculiar name because the data is imported from compass and it was expedient > to use this name. Survex eats it happily and so does aven so therion should. This is already removed. Regards, S. -=x=- Skontrolované antivÃrovým programom NOD32
