Thanks Andrew.  I gave your suggestion a test.  "-context point section" 
(singular, not plural) is the correct option.  It works well!  Now all I have 
to do is find all the arrows.

I tried using "-context point sections" and that gave an error during compile.  
I think that partially answers one of my follow-up questions ...  Is it 
possible to create user-defined contexts?  It might be possible, but it is not 
as simple as declaring them in a "-context" option.

Is there a list of all known contexts?  Is it possible to define a new context? 
 Can an object have more than one context?  

My idea here is to create another context, then put some cross sections in that 
instead of (or in addition to) their normal context.  Then if I want only some 
cross sections, I use only one symbol-hide line in the layout.  If I want no 
cross sections, then I use two (or more) symbol-hide lines.

The idea of using attributes is interesting.  I have never used macros and have 
no idea where to begin with them.

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Bill Gee


On Wednesday, July 27, 2022 11:36:26 AM CDT Andrew Atkinson wrote:
> To add the arrows to the sections use 
> 
> -context point section
> 
> See page 26 of the book. It might be sections not section, I'm on a phone so 
> cannot check my data.
> 
> For reducing the number of sections, I've not tried this, but maybe 
> 
> -attr <name> <value>
> 
> Adding this to some then turning them all off and then only the attr back on, 
> or vice versa may work. This assumes you can use symbolhide/show with an 
> attr. Page 36 says they can be used in macros, so if all else fails macro 
> writing might have to be done.
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Andrew
> Andrew
> >I have an interesting question ...  I am working on a map with a lot of 
> >cross sections.  For some audiences such as other cavers and cave databases, 
> >I want all of them shown.  For other audiences, displaying every cross 
> >section makes for a lot of clutter which does not really add to their 
> >understanding of the cave.  A few cross sections are sufficient.
> >
> >Some time ago I found out how to exclude all cross sections from a map 
> >(symbol-hide group sections).  Now I want to know if there is a way to make 
> >a map which has only some cross sections.
> >
> >And a related question - For many of these cross sections I had to draw an 
> >arrow to show which section line was associated with the scrap.  Without the 
> >arrows, there is no way to clearly show which scrap goes with which section 
> >line.  When I leave out cross sections, the arrows remain.  Is there a way 
> >to designate the arrows as part of the "sections" group?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >========
> >Bill Gee
> >
> >
> >
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