Thank you Tarquin and thank you Bruce.
I will check out some mods to the numbers, thanks Bruce, it’s a head scratcher
and I’m not sure I would have thought of that. Ps Bruce, part of one of the
Spanish caves is named alien weaponry, hail to the Māori!
Tarquin, if Bruce’s fix doesn’t work I’ll
I know John Stevens did this ages ago - he does read this mailing list
sometimes, maybe he can say how he did it.
I rather suspect he manually specified the grid lines and crosses, and
point labels for the numbers.
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Kia ora Alastair
I have not looked at the specifics that you provided, but off the top of my
head…
When I was new to Therion, over a decade ago, I expected ‘grid-coords border’
to put coordinates on the outermost visible grid intersections around the
perimeter of an exported pdf. After
HI Therion users,
I am really struggling to get coordinates to show on the edges of the Plan
pdf when generated. There *has* to be something I'm missing! Does anyone
have any examples where they have implemented coordinates on the border of
the PDF so I can take a look?
The two models I have
Hello,just a random comment from me;but wouldn‘t it be important that map readers clearly see „danger“?I am using a sinple warning sign everywhere and clarify using text.So even non-cavers or people not familiar with specific map symbols are clearly pointed at „watch out!“.The droplet proposed
Is it possible to draw line arrow (or other symbols) over top of areas
clipped by the ‘shadow’ of labels?
Sorry, I don't have the time to test right now, so I am going to throw
some ideas at you.
Try -clip off with the arrow, because that makes things get drawn later
(though I think arrows
It is very simple conversion which don’t use Metapost’s options. Odesláno z iPhonu13. 4. 2024 v 8:49, Henry Bennett :if you could get the image into postscript then, you could use http://www.pstoedit.net/ to convert to Metapost.You should be able to get EPS by printing to a Postscript printer and
if you could get the image into postscript then, you could use
http://www.pstoedit.net/ to convert to Metapost.
You should be able to get EPS by printing to a Postscript printer and then
choosing print to file.
Henry
On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 4:20 AM Bruce Mutton wrote:
> Hello
>
> I’m looking