> Therion in general seems to work at the 1 cm level when exporting > certain formats, but I think (someone correct me if I am wrong) that > internally, it works on much higher resolution, and therefore can work > even with tiny legs.
I tested this, and can confirm that Therion can indeed work at tiny, tiny leg lengths. I produced a survey of 100'000 legs, of 1 mm length. (I tried 1 million, but Loch just crashed!). And then at 0.1 mm length It is below the resolution of the Loch graphics handling to render each of the tiny lines correctly at that scale, but the overall rendering is correct. When fixing the points at the start and end of the survey, the overall rendering is still correct, and the error is distributed correctly. So basically, Therion can work at crazy small leg lengths, it does not cause strange distortions. But that can take it beyond the capabilities of the app being used to render the output. Your error probably lies elsewhere. _______________________________________________ Therion mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion
