You may comment - endcomment all equate lines as a block. But I’m afraid the structure of centerline would be broken.
It is the reason I wrote that it is not very correct. How an algorithm may determine which equate is for loop closure and which one not. Martin > 19. 1. 2018 v 19:30, Evaristo Quiroga via Therion <[email protected]>: > > Ok. Thanks Martin. > > Disconnect manually the loop by commenting "equate" is the same COMPASS do > automatically. Looking in COMPASS documentation I have found It rename the > loop close station (example: "station3" and "[station3]"), to can see the > gap between the stations. > > El 19/01/2018 a las 18:54, Martin Sluka via Therion escribió: >>> 19. 1. 2018 v 17:59, Evaristo Quiroga via Therion <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Now what I want is to do is the same I do in Compass. Run a compilation >>> with loop closure and another without, breaking the loops. If you see side >>> by side the two models is more easy to understand the error origin. >> Not very correct by the way I think. >> >> You may compile your file with parameter „debug on“ in layout. It will show >> you where are errors graphically. >> >> Or you may manually disconnect particular loop simple by commenting „equate“ >> in data file. >> >> Martin >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Therion mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion > > > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion _______________________________________________ Therion mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion
