Hello
I have stripped down all the data to the minimum.
You can find all attached in the zip file.
As far as I know you only need a geo reference within your survey network.
But you don't need to have a geo reference within your selected data for output.
Am I wrong with that?
Anyhow.
If you
Hmmm... OK, one more WILD idea:
Print the colored map as an atlas. There are a lot of parameters that go into
generating an atlas. I suspect with some playing around you could get somewhat
close to getting the portion of the cave you want on one page of the atlas.
>From there it is a simple
Just got there before me John. You are correct no coords but there is not much
else either. I can edit the kml and insert coords name and icon and the file
opens as expected but no centreline/splays or map outline in the case of model
output. Also, if you try to compile Therion and ask for kml
Hi Bruce,
obviously there was an error in the code, now it should work as expected.
Only selected maps are exported and maps offset can be turned off. Thanks
for finding out.
S.
On Sun, 1 Dec 2019 at 23:03, Bruce Mutton wrote:
> Thanks Martin
>
> Something might be a bit off however.
>
> Is
Looking at the kml file, I don't see the geo referenced points. By taking just
part of the system, have you cut out a fixed point for the kml. This is a
problem I have found when doing part of a system.
From: Torsten Schnitter via Therion
Sent: Monday, December 2, 2019 1:35 PM
To:
> Would the colours for the specific altitudes not be fixed if you used
> lookup?
They would, but the intention was that - rather than having to manually
select all the colours to get the perfect graduation of colours (which
you have to do if you use a lookup table), you could get Therion to
Hi Tarquin,
Might be really oversimplifying but didn't you write a wiki page about this 7
months ago? https://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/colouringelevations
With the use of Lookup at the bottom of the page?
Would the colours for the specific altitudes not be fixed if you used lookup?
Regards,
> It is quite easy to turn a PDF into a JPG, especially on Linux. Once
> that is done, then any decent photo editor can crop it. The legend will
> be a problem. I suppose you could crop out two sections (the legend and
> the cave portion you want) and paste them into a single image.
Thanks for
Regarding the map-image: As far as I know, Therion will not produce a JPG file.
However ...
It is quite easy to turn a PDF into a JPG, especially on Linux. Once that is
done, then any decent photo editor can crop it. The legend will be a problem.
I suppose you could crop out two sections
Hi folks,
When you colour a survey by depth (color map-fg altitude), it colours it
based on the scraps that have been selected. This is normally useful.
When you produce an output with only one part of the survey (eg. a
zoomed-in section of a more complex part of the survey), however, it
would
I am using 5.4.4 as well but on Win 10
I use:
export model -o Output/PathToYourCave.kml
This works fine for me. Adding -fmt kml to the line also works. To be honest I
am struggling to break it unless I do something very wrong. Do you get a
warning when compiling? It is strange that you get an
Hello
I have some problems with exporting a kml file and I wonder what I'm doing
wrong.
I'm using Therion 5.4.4 (2019-05-01) on Windows 7.
Aim is to just get the survey lines from a part of the cave system into a kml
file.
In the thconfig file I select several lines with the "select command".
Thank you!
Martin
> 2. 12. 2019 v 9:22, Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion :
>
>> This would make an excellent mini topic on the wiki (in the existing
>> article on "extend").
>
>
> I have now added a new article, with details of the investigation:
>
> This would make an excellent mini topic on the wiki (in the existing
> article on "extend").
I have now added a new article, with details of the investigation:
https://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/breakingextend
Because it uses a load of images, it was nicer to have it as a separate
article, rather
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