[Therion] extended section colored by altitude
...and colouring of projected elevations occurs, but seems to have no relationship with altitude or even the distance from the viewing plane. It is apparently random. Bruce -Original Message- From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:therion-boun...@speleo.sk] On Behalf Of Marco Corvi Sent: Monday, 28 October 2013 5:33 a.m. To: therion at speleo.sk Subject: [Therion] extended section colored by altitude marco menchise asked me why extended sections do not come colored by altitide. indeed coloring ext. sectiion by altitude (or depth) would make sense to me ... tried with 5.3.11 and they come white. looked at the source, and the Z coord that it used to color by altitude is set to 0 for the extended section. any reason why? marco ___ Therion mailing list Therion at speleo.sk http://mailman.speleo.sk/mailman/listinfo/therion
[Therion] extended section
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 14:48 +0100, Stacho Mudrak wrote: > Hmmm, this situation is not yet correctly solved in therion. Every > station even > in extended elevation has its unique coordinates. You have following > possibilities: > > 1. Remove this problematic station from one of these two scraps (it is > not 100% > solution, but should help) it is not a satisfactory solution, indeed. and it might not work. > 2. Add not equate, but zero length (or 0.1 m) shot between these two > stations (may be this will help, may be not). i tried, but it does not help. > > There is simple way of solving this problem - adding an option for the > station, > that is has to be extended from another station instead of taking absolute > coordinates. this is ok. thanks, marco
[Therion] extended section
hi, i have a question. i have a loop to adjust, if i do not equate stations in extended section there is an altitude gap between them. of course therion does not know they are at the same altitude (or depth). if i equate, the drawing is awfully distorted because therion tries to draw them at the same point. is there a way to tell therion that two stations are at the same altitude (depth) ? (but to draw them separately). thanks, marco