Sorry for the long reply Stacho, Firstly perhaps we should check that my 'understanding' is OK.
Are you saying in effect that map m123 in the current therion book page 92-93 cannot be generated with the sample code provided for the same reason my example does not work? Or the m123 example is OK, and my way of doing it is different and 'not preferred'? Is it the difference between the two syntax' mapname [x y] below, and preview below mapname? Is one preferred over another? >It is a long time ago. First I did it as you expected, but then I >realized, that inheritance of previews was doing problems. It was much >easier to specify at each level of maps, what should be above and what >should be below. Is it doing a huge problem for you? I'm not sure. I need to get my mind around how I might do it differently. >Displaying maps in offset was intended to be used only in very rare >cases. I had figured this was the case with atlas outputs. Atlas work much better without offsets because the hyperlinks up and down a level are automatically generated (do you call these chapters?), but I think offsets may work out if used carefully for small pieces of cave only. I agree with the rarely though. Offsets seem to work OK in map outputs however. I have a couple of larger cave systems 'under construction' where there are sections of passage 500m to 1.5km long that directly overlie one another. (Funny thing with caves - seems to happen a lot) The offsets generally seem to behave themselves, although I am hoping not to have very many offsets within offsets. Tends to hurt my brain. >I have never thought of displaying also previews in the offset. >But I can imagine, that in some cases it would be useful. Is that not what the m123 example is doing? I concede that the previews are being propagated in one 'direction'. Is this related to the 'revise' command reference on page 31 of the therion book. I have not being able to grasp how to use revise in this context. >Probably best solution would be if preview inheritance could be turned >on/off by some switch. Would it solve your problems? Yes, depending on the problems it might cause :) I am hoping that the preview (very large) extent will be clipped by the extent of the (smaller) offset passage. Thanks Bruce
