Re: [Therion] For Torsten: Photo Overlay sharing Texinputs

2019-11-28 Thread Torsten Schnitter via Therion
Hi Alastair Thank you very much for your clarification on that toppic. Now I got it to work. :-) Hooray! This is my actual TEXINPUTS: TEXINPUTS = $TEXMF/tex;T:/Survey;.; Before the above I had this (which was not working): TEXINPUTS = $TEXMF/tex;T:/Survey//;.; Somewhere I read this // at the

[Therion] ***UNCHECKED*** New symbols

2019-11-28 Thread Bruce Mutton
> > 1. May want to reconsider the insertion (0,0) point of some points > (wheelchair, drip and camera), although they might be OK also. The result shown in your "map -map-fg-gray - symbols centred on grid.pdf" file is exactly what I expected and wanted. What would you have in mind? Not a

[Therion] For Torsten: Photo Overlay sharing Texinputs

2019-11-28 Thread alastair gott
Hi Torsten, I made some instructions last night so that we could get this working on our project, so excuse the references, but you will get the idea. If anyone wants to tidy this up and put it on the Wiki then please feel free :) Some instructions on getting the photo overlays to work on

Re: [Therion] How to rotate XVI?

2019-11-28 Thread alastair gott
Hi Torsten, You should be able to get it to work. If I add "Survey-Folder/General-Folder//;" to TEXINPUTS it does work with "\loadpicture{image.jpg}". But this is not the resolution as you might reference in the thconfig file to data within the project-folder. You will be able to relate

[Therion] ***UNCHECKED*** Changing the legend icon for existing points/lines

2019-11-28 Thread Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion
Hi, When defining a custom line, you can create a sample to use in the legend: def l_u_foo (expr P) = ... enddef; initsymbol("l_u_foo"); def l_u_foo_legend = l_u_foo(((0,0)--(1,1)) inscale); enddef; Is there a way to do this for custom symbol sets? def p_anchor_MY (expr P) = ... enddef;

[Therion] ***UNCHECKED*** Re: New symbols

2019-11-28 Thread Rodrigo Severo via Therion
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Thursday, November 28, 2019 7:46 AM, Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion wrote: > > To do that I need to see how to deal with texts in symbols. I haven't done > > that yet. There was one symbol - remark - that I didn't create to save me > > this trouble but I

Re: [Therion] ***UNCHECKED*** New symbols

2019-11-28 Thread Rodrigo Severo via Therion
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Thursday, November 28, 2019 5:23 AM, Bruce Mutton wrote: > > 1. May want to reconsider the insertion (0,0) point of some points > (wheelchair, drip and camera), although they might be OK also. The result shown in your "map -map-fg-gray - symbols centred on

Re: [Therion] New symbols

2019-11-28 Thread Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion
> To do that I need to see how to deal with texts in symbols. I haven't done > that yet. There was one symbol - remark - that I didn't create to save me > this trouble but I might get to that. See my post to this list titled "Re: [Therion] Custom label style for a custom point", yesterday. The

Re: [Therion] New symbols

2019-11-28 Thread Rodrigo Severo via Therion
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Thursday, November 28, 2019 4:46 AM, Benedikt Hallinger wrote: > I would need a line symbol with 90 degree „ticks“ like the section line, but > without the arrow points. > Above the upper tick (maybe start of line) i want to print some text, in my > case

Re: [Therion] How to rotate XVI?

2019-11-28 Thread Torsten Schnitter via Therion
Hi Alastair Is there a way to work with TEXINPUTS and relative paths? The idea is to have a base folder in TEXINPUTS and to reference from this base folder to the final files within the thconfig commands. I tried but couldn't get it to work. If you have a folder structure with a main folder for

Re: [Therion] New symbols

2019-11-28 Thread Benedikt Hallinger
Amazing work, rodrigo!!! You are a metapost wizard. May i wish something too? I would need a line symbol with 90 degree „ticks“ like the section line, but without the arrow points. Above the upper tick (maybe start of line) i want to print some text, in my case the UIS plan quality quantifier,