On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 11:51 +0100, Stacho Mudrak wrote:
> Quoting marco corvi :
> > by the way, is there a point for water_drop
> > (ie, vertical water flow) ?
>
> Not yet. I think it is a good idea to add this symbol. Have you seen somewhere
> how this symbol looks like?
>
just a dashed vertcal
Thanks, but what about plan projection - there is no symbol for water-drop?
And last question, what is the difference between "water drop" and "water fall"?
Could we use water-fall keyword for this symbol?
Regards, S.
Quoting marco corvi :
> On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 11:51 +0100, Stacho Mudrak
Quoting marco corvi :
> by the way, is there a point for water_drop
> (ie, vertical water flow) ?
Not yet. I think it is a good idea to add this symbol. Have you seen somewhere
how this symbol looks like?
Regards, S.
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 23:06 +0100, Martin Sluka wrote:
> On 5.12.2007, at 19:36, marco corvi wrote:
>
> > in the process of drawing a not-so-big xelev scrap
> > got some wierd inside.
> > what's wrong ?
>
> simply - check attached files - two right most walls were -outline in
>
thanks martin,
On 6.12.2007, at 10:13, marco corvi wrote:
> yesterday, maybe was too tired (or too lazy, or both).
It is very common mistake as therion map editor preserves option
setup for object.
But those ray looked shapes if you add color-fg into layout are very
good indication of this.
Martin
On 5.12.2007, at 19:36, marco corvi wrote:
> in the process of drawing a not-so-big xelev scrap
> got some wierd inside.
> what's wrong ?
simply - check attached files - two right most walls were -outline in
m.
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in the process of drawing a not-so-big xelev scrap
got some wierd inside.
what's wrong ?
th (abridged) and th2 (draft) are attached.
thconfig is a plain export of extended projection map.
by the way, is there a point for water_drop
(ie, vertical water flow) ?
thanks, marco
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