I use height point only. Placed by side or on symbol of pit line or others
level changed symbols.
M. S.
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21. 9. 2018 v 8:41, Martin Sluka via Therion :
> As I know, these labels are underlayed by map-fg colour. The construction of
> such label is a bit complicated.
>
> Ma
As I know, these labels are underlayed by map-fg colour. The construction of
such label is a bit complicated.
Martin Budaj is responsible for this part of Therion.
Passage height symbol is generated in the same way so maybe contact its author.
Martin S.
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20. 9. 2018 v 23:
Yes the Missouri set would be even better.
> A common convention around Missouri cave mapping is to indicate the
> height
> change of a floor step by enclosing the value in a square box. This is
> not
> the same as ceiling height which is enclosed in a circle or oval
The therion book indicates t
There is the problem that passage-height is hard coded, not defined in
Metapost.
Martin S.
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20. 9. 2018 v 21:38, Bruce Mutton via Therion :
> One of the developers added a NZSS symbol set some years ago, based on a few
> symbol definitions I posted on this forum.
> I have s
Hi Bruce -
Nice! I might just lift this code as-is. :-) So far none of the caves I am
working on have graffiti, but that might change. I am not aware of any
standard symbol for graffiti. Yours seems as good as any.
The one thing I don't see in your sample code is how to get the value from
One of the developers added a NZSS symbol set some years ago, based on a few
symbol definitions I posted on this forum.
I have some more symbol definitions I would like to add to it, btw.
If someone points me to the general code location, I might try to cut my teeth
on git and add those extra d
Please contact Martin Budaj.
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20. 9. 2018 v 13:32, Bill Gee via Therion :
> Hi Martin -
>
> Now that is an interesting idea! Most of the symbols used in Missouri are
> UIS, so that would serve as the starting point.
>
> Is there any documentation on how to create an entire
Hi Martin -
Now that is an interesting idea! Most of the symbols used in Missouri are
UIS, so that would serve as the starting point.
Is there any documentation on how to create an entire symbol set?
And my original question is still there ... How can I create a symbol that
puts a number ins