Thanks Ben
I've been looking for structured examples of how to layout larger systems
(and get the basics done)
I'll study the file supplied with interest.
I probably should have checked the LRUD conventions before entering 700
shots!)
Bruce
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> report any
> other problems?
>
>
It looks better now
m.
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OK - so far I have found 2 bugs (both orientation and discontinuity), but I am
still not 100% sure, there are not some others. Could you please try new
snapshot (sources + win32 installer are uploaded on the server) and report any
other problems?
Thanks, S.
Quoting "Cooper, Ben" :
> Here is the
Hi Christian,
join command is used for joining scraps together. For joining two or more
surveys need to use equate command.
example:
one.th
--
survey one
centerline
data normal from to length compass clino
0 1 15 250 -10
1 2 8 120 -5
endcenterline
endsururvey
two.th
Good day,
first let me introduce myself, perhaps: I am (of course) new to the Therion
list. Well, I am from southern germany, the black forest, to be exact; and I
am primarily interested in abandoned mines, not in caves. So I went on the
search for a capable map-making software, found Therion
Ben Cooper wrote...
"...I then create passage-name.th2, insert th XVI, insert station points
over the centreline, and draw the walls over the LRUD with reference to any
sketches we have produced. It's that simple."
Thanks Ben
Appreciate the explanation. The way I have been working is pretty