Thanks Martin

That helps a lot.  I wonder if therion.log could echo the destination folder 
for downloaded files?

(I could not find it on my machine)

A suggestion below.

 

therion 6.0.6+14fac78 (2022-04-26)

  - using Proj 9.0.0, compiled against 9.0.0

initialization file: C:\Program Files (x86)\Therion/therion.ini

reading ... done

configuration file: thconfig-GLMESM_System5000Map.thc

reading ... done

reading source files ... downloading the grid 
https://cdn.proj.org/nz_linz_nzgd2kgrid0005.tif... done

saved/cached grid file: C:\path\ nz_linz_nzgd2kgrid0005.tif

done

 

Bruce

 

From: Therion <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Martin Budaj
Sent: Wednesday, 27 April 2022 05:24
To: List for Therion users <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Therion] Problem with new default settings and recent proj changes

 

On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 11:45 AM Bruce Mutton <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I am a little confused, as Therion automatically downloaded the grid and yet my 
therion.ini does not have any of the proj-auto or proj-missing-grid settings 
mentioned in the 14fac78 Therion Book pg 86-87, which raises for me many 
questions.  I assume the functionality of those ini statements is now 
superseded by the proj.ini that is now present in the install folders (as you 
described as "use the best transformation and download the grids if needed") 
and that the Therion Book is yet to be updated?

 

Indeed, thbook needs an update. Now, proj-auto is 'on' by default and 
proj-missing-grid is 'download'.

 

Or maybe I am not looking I the correct place for the ini files that Therion is 
actually using?

 

If the setting is missing in therion.ini, therion just uses the defaults. You 
can always override them in the therion.ini file.

  

Can Therion be run without having internet access (or without first having had 
internet access for a particular survey dataset at some previous time)?

 

Definitely. With the new defaults, it would attempt to download the grid (only 
if proj can't find it locally) and end with an error message if there is no 
internet connection.

 

You can do either of these:

 

* change the proj-missing-grid setting to warn, e.g. (this prints a warning 
stating which grid you need to download manually, then download it and put 
somewhere where proj finds it)

* set proj-auto off (this is the old behaviour where proj doesn't look for the 
optimal transformation)

* get online, run therion once, and the grids would be reused in the subsequent 
runs without internet connection

 

 In the attached file, do the transformations marked [no] and [yes] relate to 
whether they are used or not?

 

All listed transformations are used. AoU: [no] or [yes] indicates, whether proj 
optimised a transformation for your particular area (defined by the fixed 
stations in your data set) [yes] or not [no].

 

And presumably the accuracies listed are the estimated accuracies?

 

Yes, estimated by proj.

  

Can I use proj-missing-grid to improve the accuracy of my example further or is 
4m accuracy the best I am likely to get for this particular dataset?

 

Sure, the accuracy when using grids should be in centimeters. It's interesting 
that in your log file the grid is downloaded (twice!) but not actually used by 
proj, it would be worth investigating why.

 

Anyway, for cases when you think you can do better than proj (including using a 
grid file), you can use 'cs-trans' to define a custom transformation between 
two coordinate systems; see an example in thbook. Probably your local GIS 
community has already defined such transformations; in the case of Slovakia, 
our cartographic office published such a list for QGIS users, which can be 
easily adopted for therion.

 

Martin

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