From therionbook: value â value of height, passage-height or altitude label or point dimensions height: according to the sign of the value (positive, negative or unsigned), this type of symbol represents chimney height, pit depth or step height in general. The numeric value can be optionally followed by â?â, if the value is presumed and units can be added (e.g. -value [40? ft]). passage-height: the following four forms of value are supported: +<number> (the height of the ceiling), -<number> (the depth of the floor or water depth), <number> (the distance between floor and ceiling) and [+<number> -<number>] (the distance to ceiling and distance to floor).
units â length units supported: meter[s], centimeter[s], inch[es], feet[s], yard[s] (also m, cm, in, ft, yd). Angle units supported: degree[s], minute[s] (also deg, min), grad[s], mil[s], percent[age] (clino only). A degree value may be entered in decimal notation (x.y) or in a special notation for degrees, minutes and seconds (deg [:min[:sec]]). So what to write there: passage-height -value [6 in] Martin On 21.3.2010, at 20:12, Bill Gee wrote: > Hello everyone - I have a question about the point type "Passage > height". I > am working on a map which has some ceiling heights under 1 foot. > When I put > in "-value [0.5 ft]", for example, it comes out on the map as zero, > or "-value > [1.5 ft]" comes out as 2. Is there a way to make those come out > with the > value given? > > There is a passage section which has a voice and light connection, > about 35 > feet long and 6 or 8 feet wide but only 6 inches high. It is not > human > passable, but we can talk through it. I want to indicate its height > correctly. > > Thanks - Bill Gee > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > Therion at speleo.sk > http://mailman.speleo.sk/mailman/listinfo/therion
