> So if you > need to join them to keep them aligned you have to specify the exact > line points to join to pin the points at either end of the curved lines > to each other in the pair of scraps.
Many thanks for that. I was afraid you would answer something like that though. Laborious manual editing it is. I was wondering if maybe I could manually add the pit line into the lower scrap's .th2 file using a text editor. Make it invisible, outline out, then use XTherion to move it into position so that it touches the lower scrap properly, and then manually join all the linepoints in the .th file. That way, the shape of the curve should be perfect, with minimal distortion, and not relying on line thickness to hide the approximations. It's a real shame to have to do it like that though. Imagine instead that I could create a scrap filling only the gap, in the *upper* survey's .th2 file (fairly easy to do). Then imagine I could say: fillerscrap@uppersurvey -color lowerscrap@lowersurvey. (Whether this is done as a lookup, or as a direct command or property doesn't really matter, just as long as it is possible.) This would solve the problem without needing all the manual approximations and attempting to copy vectors between surveys. Feature request? _______________________________________________ Therion mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion
