Hi Alastair, > My maps are just not joining where I want them to, the walls are > repellant to each other!
You can force a specific point on a line to join to another specific point on another line, instead of letting Therion do it automatically. Give each line an ID. find out whether you want the points at the start "0" or end "END" of the lines to be used in the join. Then use something like this: join line1@survey1:0 line2@survey2:END However, I would be checking whether your scrap has perhaps got some survey stations with the wrong -name set in them. Causes really extreme warping when XTherion has accidentally made a bad guess about the station name within a scrap. Also note that Therion naturally only joins "wall" lines. If you have any other wall lines in the area - be they "-visibility off", or "-outline none", Therion might be trying to make them part of the automatic joins, forcing a weird warp and a mis-join. (And double check that none of your fill lines or slopes are accidentally made of a wall instead.) In such cases, using a specific point join described above is the solution. But I will be interested to see what the actual problem is, so feel free to send me your survey data and I will try debugging it, if you would like. I'm guessing it is not small enough to send share with the whole list. Cheers, Tarquin _______________________________________________ Therion mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion
