[Therion] Possible macros

2006-05-05 Thread Andrew Atkinson
I am not sure about exact placing of cross-sections this is further ahead than I am going at the moment. As for cross sections on one page I was thinking along the lines of been able to list a coordinate and a cross-section scrap. You can do this at the moment within the same th2 file as the sc

[Therion] Translation to Portuguese

2006-05-05 Thread Fa. FJH Toni Cavalheiro
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[Therion] Possible macros {was:Slope symbol needed}

2006-05-05 Thread Stacho Mudrak
I am just not sure, how this should be done. I see only one way: 1. Replace all sections in the map with automatically generated numbers. 2. List all sections with these numbers in map legend or separate page in atlas. This I can imagine, but I am not sure, whether this is what you asked for. I

[Therion] Large area problem

2006-05-05 Thread Martin Budaj
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[Therion] Slope symbol needed

2006-05-05 Thread Martin Budaj
ack into the places it should be, then I hope > adding new symbols would be something that could be by users. > --use-extern-libs command line option will do it m. -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.speleo.sk/pipermail/therion

[Therion] Possible macros {was:Slope symbol needed}

2006-05-05 Thread Eric Madelaine
Andrew Atkinson wrote: >Stacho > >I am not sure if this counts, but is similar. I would like to be able to >put the plan and elevation on the same page, preferably aligned. Also I >would like to be able to add all the cross sections into one or 2 frames >on the same page, possibly at a differen

[Therion] Possible macros {was:Slope symbol needed}

2006-05-05 Thread Andrew Atkinson
I agree, and that it what I am doing,however you did ask. They plan and elevation is okay to move, but the cross sections are proving very difficult (tedious) at the moment all of them have to be picked up and copied to a frame. If there was a way (maybe there is and I have missed something) f

[Therion] Possible macros {was:Slope symbol needed}

2006-05-05 Thread Andrew Atkinson
Stacho I am not sure if this counts, but is similar. I would like to be able to put the plan and elevation on the same page, preferably aligned. Also I would like to be able to add all the cross sections into one or 2 frames on the same page, possibly at a different scale to the plan and elevat

[Therion] Slope symbol needed

2006-05-05 Thread Stacho Mudrak
> AMER is the suffix for American. I dont believe it is an "official" NSS > symbol but it shows up on ever american map I own. I really need to learn > Metapost and tex so I can do what ever I want to therion. If you would like to have macros for something special, please just let us know. We

[Therion] Slope symbol needed

2006-05-05 Thread Stacho Mudrak
>>> In any case, we should probably create BCRA symbol set in standard therion >>> distribution. We will try... > > That would be great! Is there any site that shows all BCRA symbols? S.

[Therion] Slope symbol needed

2006-05-05 Thread Stacho Mudrak
> Yes I suppose so. Possibly only point gradient and line slope. I don't > really understand what the difference between line gradient and line slope is? Line gradient is a simple arrow. Line slope defines in fact an area and should draw a lot of arrows perpendicular to the given line. >> In any

[Therion] Slope symbol needed

2006-05-05 Thread Stacho Mudrak
Wookey wrote: > And there needs to be some > way for users to find out symbol names. (I looked in mpost dir in source and > grepped, but that is not suitable for users that want to change a symbol). See "New map symbols" section in therion book. Symbol name is derived from its type and subtype.