On 2006-12-21 16:44 +0100, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> Quoting Wookey :
> > Really I don't want to move markers - I want to place them by clicking
> > on corner points. That would be very quick and easy.
>
> Try today's developement snapshot (OK - if having problems with 0.4.0,
> just cd xtherion, ma
On 21.12.2006, at 16:44, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> Instead of "scale" label, there is Scale button. If you will press it,
> you should be able to click both scaling points very fast.
Thanks, Stacho, nice Christmas present
m.s.
Quoting Wookey :
> Really I don't want to move markers - I want to place them by clicking
> on corner points. That would be very quick and easy.
Try today's developement snapshot (OK - if having problems with 0.4.0,
just cd xtherion, make and copy only xtherion).
Instead of "scale" label, there
Quoting Wookey :
> A scale taken from the overall map (properly scaled with stations) is
> that it is much more likely to be correct, and a typical avergae (not
> a value from the ends of the bell curve, which you might get using a
> random x-sect to scale all the others). So this seems to me to be
On 2006-12-21 14:26 +0100, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> Quoting Wookey :
> > A scale taken from the overall map (properly scaled with stations) is
> > that it is much more likely to be correct, and a typical avergae (not
> > a value from the ends of the bell curve, which you might get using a
> > random
Quoting Wookey :
> alongside the cave, and their natural scale is 'the same as the plan'.
> It would be nice if there was some way to specify the scale as 'like
> scrap foo'.
By default, when you insert scrap, the scale is set up to scale of
last scrap edited. So theoretically, you need to set s
On 2006-12-21 13:11 +0100, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> Quoting Wookey :
> > alongside the cave, and their natural scale is 'the same as the plan'.
> > It would be nice if there was some way to specify the scale as 'like
> > scrap foo'.
>
> By default, when you insert scrap, the scale is set up to scale
On 2006-12-21 08:42 +0100, Martin Sluka wrote:
>
> On 21.12.2006, at 0:16, Wookey wrote:
>
> > The biggest problem is finding the corner-markers.
>
> There is a simple trick - just zoom out the scale of editation window
> to 25 % -and move those red squares by mouse.
OK, yes, that works, but
Wookey napsal(a):
> Thanx to Marco for his really useful therion by example (although none
> of the pictures appear for me in the dillo browser - is this a feature
> of the way the wiki works, or are they currently missing?)
Pictures are back on the right place. Sorry. It happens during wiki movin
On 21.12.2006, at 0:16, Wookey wrote:
> The biggest problem is finding the corner-markers.
There is a simple trick - just zoom out the scale of editation window
to 25 % -and move those red squares by mouse.
Martin S.
On 21.12.2006, at 0:16, Wookey wrote:
> (although none
> of the pictures appear for me in the dillo browser - is this a feature
> of the way the wiki works, or are they currently missing?)
Pictures are gone for me too.
M.
Thanx to Marco for his really useful therion by example (although none
of the pictures appear for me in the dillo browser - is this a feature
of the way the wiki works, or are they currently missing?)
I have started drawing cross-sections. It's incredibly tedious. I hope
I am missing some tricks t
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