Sorry, point of line has mark, not ID . But you may join in the same way for example wall to point of block-border - if passage begins between two blocks, etc.
m.s. Aug 18, 2013 v 10:21 PM, Bruce <bruce at tomo.co.nz>: > Here are some examples > > # join GreenlinkPPlan_s1 GreenlinkPPlan_s2 #simple syntax failed as this > is complex join, so do as below > join pwall01 at MiddleEarth:6 pwall02 at MiddleEarth:1 > join pwall01 at MiddleEarth:7 pwall02 at MiddleEarth:2 > > These two use the âsimpleâ syntax > join GreenlinkKPlan_s1 at MiddleEarth GreenlinkRDPlan_s1 at MiddleEarth > #simple join > join YK-GimlisInletsPlan-s1 at MiddleEarth YN-GimlisInletsPlan-s2 at > MiddleEarth -count 2 #another simple join > > > And some more complicated ones > join pwall01 at MiddleEarth:0 kwall02 at MiddleEarth:end > join pwall03 at MiddleEarth:end kwall01 at MiddleEarth:0 JAwall02 at > MiddleEarth:5 #three lines joined, and JAwall02 is joined part way along > itâs length at node 5 > > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > Therion at speleo.sk > http://mailman.speleo.sk/mailman/listinfo/therion -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.speleo.sk/pipermail/therion/attachments/20130818/7206fdcc/attachment.html>
