thanks footleg I'll try to download your symbol set and make it work in
therion. it sems like I'm getting a small clusters of cavers to start using
therion but we are all relative therion noobs and still figuring out some
basic stuff. I'll post if I need help.
On Saturday, August 19, 2017, Rob
I designed a UK symbol set for just this purpose. You can pull a copy from
the British Caving Association registry where I (and many other UK cavers)
publish and share our data. See the gb_layout.thc file in the Wookey
Catchment repo:
http://www.cave-registry.org.uk/svn/WookeyCatchment/
My
On 2017-08-14 11:51 -0700, Rob Countess via Therion wrote:
> It would seem like a break in tradition to use a different symbol for mud.
> I've
> been surveying caves for 20 years with this symbol. As far as I understood, we
> were using British mapping symbols because of the large number of
Rob Countess wrote:
" Well, in my mind, clay is a more specifically defined substance based on
mineral content and particle size. Mud is larger particles, more organics, and
less homogenous. Clay is what you make pots from and is less frequent in
Canadian caves in my experience ..."
Clay is
Hi RobSorry for Laughing. You are right about the definition of and semantics
of clay. To be honest it took me years to feel comfortable calling mud clay.
And not having mud or silt symbols.
Bruce
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> Countess via Therion
> *Sent:* Monday, 14 August 2017 6:03 PM
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> *Cc:* Rob Countess <rob.count...@gmail.com>
> *Subject:* [Therion] mud!
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> So, Still a therion noob despite havi
[mailto:therion-boun...@speleo.sk] On Behalf Of Rob Countess via
Therion
Sent: Monday, 14 August 2017 6:03 PM
To: List for Therion users <therion@speleo.sk>
Cc: Rob Countess <rob.count...@gmail.com>
Subject: [Therion] mud!
So, Still a therion noob despite having put all my data over. Fin
So, Still a therion noob despite having put all my data over. Finally
working on cave maps not just line plots, thanks to a caving buddy who is
leading the charge.
So this seems strange but why is there no mud area symbol? I am sure
someone else has already addressed this. I cant be the only