Thanks! I will take a look at the symbol already posted. It saves me the effort of doing one myself.
A shrine! I never thought of that. A pair of crutches makes sense in that context. That does give me an idea for another symbol, though. A generic wheelchair symbol to designate parts of a cave as handicap-accessible would be useful. I am working on the map of a commercial cave which has a lot of paved trail. Most of their commercial tour is accessible to wheelchair users. -- Bill Gee On Wednesday, November 27, 2019 6:49:34 AM CST Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion wrote: > > I have some comments on your symbols. First of all - Very nice! I see > > considerable time expended, and it shows in the results. > > Totally agree, some really good stuff in there. That cracked mud looks > awesome :) > > > A few of these symbols would be useful to me. The symbols for danger, > > cracked mud (both point and area) and masonry have immediate application > > in some maps I am working on. > > If it helps, I do already have a p_u_warning on the Metapost section of > the wiki. > https://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/metapost#warning_triangle > Same idea, different style. (And I have a newer version to update it > with...) > > > What is "ex-voto"? The symbol you created looks to me like a pair of > > syringes. That is not something commonly found in a cave! > > A shrine. I think they are supposed to be crutches - if you are > disabled, you might leave an offering at the shrine? > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion >
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