Re: [Therion] Revisiting Breaking extended elevations on specific stations

2020-07-16 Thread Stacho Mudrak
Thanks Marco and others for pointing these problems out. So I have another suggestion. Not to implement extend stop, equate, but add the possibility of 3 stations in extend ignore. I.e. extend ignore would mean, do not go to s3 if you came to s2 from s1. In your case Tarquin, specifying exte

Re: [Therion] Revisiting Breaking extended elevations on specific stations

2020-07-16 Thread Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion
> extend ignore 8 7 11 > extend ignore 6 7 12 > > should save the situation. Am I missing something? This is basically what I also thought; you need to supply three stations to control it. I was going to suggest the opposite notation: extend prefer 8 7 12 meaning "to get to 12, prefer to start f

Re: [Therion] Revisiting Breaking extended elevations on specific stations

2020-07-16 Thread Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion
> Something important I had not considered. I wonder what it does to tarquin's > example. I don't even begin to know how to cope with the situation where there is a separate branch from 7 to 12 in my example, where you want 2-10-9-8-7-12 to be shown as one branch in the extended elevation, and 1

[Therion] Revisiting Breaking extended elevations on specific stations

2020-07-16 Thread Bruce Mutton
Stacho Could there be an ‘extend stop 7’, whereby the algorithm stops extending regardless of the direction and branch from which station 7 is traversed? In the diagram below it seems like station 7 could conceptually be encountered from station 6, 8 or 11. Would the ‘stop’ be invoked every ti

Re: [Therion] Revisiting Breaking extended elevations on specific stations

2020-07-16 Thread Bruce Mutton
`> needless to say, i was not able to tell therion how to break the centerline for the extended elevation. Eventually i removed a few "equates" >(the loops closed quite well anyways) > what about an option to "equate" to tell therion that it must not be used for > the extended elevation ? >marco

Re: [Therion] Block comment

2020-07-16 Thread Anton van Rosmalen
It actually works in a .th2 file :-) > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. Juli 2020 um 21:31 Uhr > Von: "Martin Sluka via Therion" > An: "List for Therion users" > Cc: "Martin Sluka" > Betreff: Re: [Therion] Block comment > > You may do it only in survey - endsurvey as comment - endcomment. > > There

Re: [Therion] Block comment

2020-07-16 Thread Martin Sluka via Therion
You may do it only in survey - endsurvey as comment - endcomment. There is no similar command in .th2 or .thconfig file. Martin Odesláno z iPhonu 16. 7. 2020 v 21:28, Bruce Mutton : > Anton > comment > endcomment block is allowed in data and configuration files. > Page 13 Therion Book > >

Re: [Therion] Block comment

2020-07-16 Thread Anton van Rosmalen
Thank you sir! That works :-) Anton > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. Juli 2020 um 21:28 Uhr > Von: "Bruce Mutton" > An: "'List for Therion users'" > Betreff: Re: [Therion] Block comment > > Anton > comment > endcomment block is allowed in data and configuration files. > Page 13 Therion Book > > --

Re: [Therion] Block comment

2020-07-16 Thread Bruce Mutton
Anton comment endcomment block is allowed in data and configuration files. Page 13 Therion Book -Original Message- From: Therion On Behalf Of Anton van Rosmalen Sent: Friday, 17 July 2020 07:24 To: therion@speleo.sk Subject: [Therion] Block comment Hey guys, I hope you don't mind me ask

[Therion] Block comment

2020-07-16 Thread Anton van Rosmalen
Hey guys, I hope you don't mind me asking another really basic question... I know I can comment out parts of a line using # Now I want to be able to comment out whole blocks of text (specifically in the main portion a .thconfig or .th2 file). I can't find anything in the manual about this. I me

Re: [Therion] Revisiting Breaking extended elevations on specific stations

2020-07-16 Thread Marco Corvi
last weekend i completed the survey of a cave with some parallel close pits connected through several "windows". the last survey joined the previous surveys at seven stations. needless to say, i was not able to tell therion how to break the centerline for the extended elevation. Eventually i remov

Re: [Therion] Revisiting Breaking extended elevations on specific stations

2020-07-16 Thread Stacho Mudrak
Hi Bruce, extend stop 8 7 would mean, that if the algorithm reaches station 7 from station 8, it stops extending, turns back, and continues from some previous stations. If the algorithm will go the opposite way (11->7->8), extend stop 8 7 will be ignored. And to the general question: the b) is c