> I noticed that the bug on the 3 D view (tool loch) for the pit view is > still present. I sent you and email a few month ago with an exemple (the > data put in the survey giving the dept or hight value in a vertical > survey (a pit) is used in the 3D modele as the width of the pit. So the > pit seems always to be very large at the top and at his bottom)
I remember - but as far as I remember, I have also answered you on 24-01-2008. Now I am not sure, whether you have received my answer. In any case - it is attached below. And my problem is, I do not understand your problem :) I am sorry - could you please draw it more in details? Thanks. > for the loch tool, on a Linux computer (Ubuntu), with a 3D view (the > same data used on windows), I can't have a color of the galery by deep. > Colors are random. But the colors are good in the Windows release. > Do you know this problem ? Yes, in the latest snapshot - this should be already fixed. Regards, S. P.S. Attached my answer to your previous e-mail: I am sorry for late answer, but sometimes it takes me a long time to get to the answers. I have tried the files you have submitted, but without success - I am not sure what is wrong on the image. OK, the interpretation of LRUD according to therion is following (we should probably put this into thbook): If passeges are horizontal (inclination < vthreshold, that can be set in centerline), LR is perpendicular to the shot and UD is vertical. If passages are more or less vertical (inclination > vthreshold), even UD becomes perpendicular to the shot - otherwise passages would not look very good. In the case of vertical (+- 90), UD is interpreted as north-south dimension from the station - to allow tube-like modelling of verticals. In your example - everything seems to me plotted correctly. Do I understand something wrong? Thanks, S. Quoting "Gilbert Fernandes (mailinglist)" <gfe_list at aliceadsl.fr>: > Hello, > > I notice a bug in the 3D modeling. In this short exemple you can reproduce > the error. > The main problem is when you have a pit, ans so a vertical survey ( compas = > 90 or -90 ), the up and down value in survey data is used in the 3D model > (.lox file) for the with of the pit and not for the hight (or down) of the > galery. So pits are always as fat as they are hight. > Look the .th file and try to change the up and down value as comment in the > exemple, look the effect in the 3D view. > Thanks, > > Gilbert > >
