I wonder if you are describing the same problem I had. It would appear that Therion seems to be far more fussy about defining the inside and outside of the walls when I first started to generate .kml. The pdfs were fine but it got very confused on the kml. (which is strange as I would have thought the maths behind it would be the same.) At first I thought some of the cave was missing, but in the end it was just getting the inside and outside the wrong way round
My first attempt looked like this, which could be described as you have http://ubss.org.uk/__transfer/Charterhouse_broken.kml A bit of checking and making sure the the ticks where on the outside (into rock) and then for the 'pilers' some of which where massive and crossed scrap boundaries, use of the line option -outline in solved it in the end. Some of the effects did not seem logical, in the end everything line had to be checked, but eventually I got http://ubss.org.uk/__transfer/Charterhouse.kml hope this helps Andrew Boldt, Markus wrote: > Hi, > I have a cave with a tree of 11 survey-files. There are 15 scraps in my > survey. It works all well if I produce a Map in PDF-Format. But the kml-File > makes a mistake. I see only some parts of the cave. First 3 parts are seen, > fourth part isn`t seen, then only parts of the fifth and sixth are seen, the > whole 7 part and so on. The first point (entrance) is fixed with > UTM-Coordinates. What could be the reason? What is wrong? > regards > Markus > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > Therion at speleo.sk > http://mailman.speleo.sk/mailman/listinfo/therion > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.339 / Virus Database: 270.12.36/2126 - Release Date: 05/21/09 > 06:22:00 >
