I've had a play with this enhancement to the loch viewer now. Just wanted to let you know it is excellent! A simple change which greatly enhances the usefulness of the viewer. Now I can quickly view my survex models under a landscape without having to crunch the data through therion every time.
Many thanks, Footleg 2009/2/12 Footleg <drfootleg at googlemail.com>: > That sounds excellent! I will download and test this when I have a free > moment. > > Many thanks! > > Footleg > > 2009/2/12 Stacho Mudrak <s.m at group-s.sk>: >> It will take some time, until .3d files will be imported with LRUD >> data. Some internal data structures need to be changed first. >> >> But I have added new feature to loch - File->Import. You can open your >> .3d file in loch as you did it before and then you can import surface >> in .lox format to existing model. Data sets should be merged. >> Alternatively you can use File->Export function to create .lox file >> with merged cave and surface data. >> >> This feature is available in 5.2.7 snapshot I have just uploaded. >> >> HTH, S. >> >> On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Footleg <drfootleg at googlemail.com> wrote: >>> I am just getting to know Therion for the first time, because I am >>> looking to create 3D models with surface overlays from my Survex >>> survey data. I have managed to create a .lox file from a .3d file, but >>> it does not include any passage walls. I just get a centreline. If I >>> open my Survex generated .3d file directly in the .lox viewer it >>> creates the walls from the LRUD data in the .3d file. But how do I get >>> this data into a .lox model along with a surface? >>> >>> Footleg >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Therion mailing list >>> Therion at speleo.sk >>> http://mailman.speleo.sk/mailman/listinfo/therion >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Therion mailing list >> Therion at speleo.sk >> http://mailman.speleo.sk/mailman/listinfo/therion >> >
