Thanks for the suggestion Marco.
I think what you suggest is what I was already doing, however I decided to try
yet another level of hierarchical separation, but it also did not work.
However I think the effect you are pointing me to is what is in-play here
https://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/mapcon
@bruce
that was a nice remark.
i think that if you put scrap1 in map1 and scrap2 in map2, and then combine
in a final map containing
map1
map2 […] above/below
map2
and select the final map, then you get scrap1 and scrap2 in place,
and also scrap2 offseted and the map-connection line
ma
> But let's assume you created a single scrap in each survey, with nothing
> in it, just a single survey station so it has a location. You create a
> map that includes that scrap, and then includes the survey itself (to
> render the centreline) - you may need to experiment to see which order
> Ther
> is there a way to change the color of different sections of the centerline?
Sort-of.
https://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/metapost#centreline_that_is_only_visible_when_not_in_a_scrap
So what you need is a way to detect your different centrelines. If they
are fake centrelines ("line survey") in scrap
No idea, but i usually just use the generated .3d file and aven at this stage.
Aven can also generate screenshots for printing, and can color the centerline
based on various metrics.
> Am 15.11.2020 um 12:48 schrieb Alvaro Aguilera :
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> is there a way to change the color o
Hello everyone,
is there a way to change the color of different sections of the centerline?
I'm at the stickmap-stage of the survey and it would be really helpful
to put some colors to it.
Regards
Alvaro
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HI Beni and Ben,
I have applied those fixes, it's looking much better now i've applied the
following to the mine level and added the points back in.
"centreline
grade UISv1_5
sd position 1 m
sd x 1 m
sd y 1 m"
I have also changed the survey grade of some of the loop closure passages to be
grade
Another option would be to get the coordinates of the linking mine station and
fixing it, and just giving that station a „perfect“ Standards deviation (isn’t
that default if not given?)
> Am 14.11.2020 um 21:29 schrieb Ben Cooper :
>
>
> Hi Alistair
> I would definitely link all the survey c