Define new area, the border of area should be identical with border of flowstone area and in type of area write "bedrock" It should be under the flowstone area and above the water area. You may use the "- place <bottom/default/top>" option.
martin On 16.1.2007, at 10:22, Joke Vansweevelt wrote: > I'm working on a topo of a water-cave and I have two questions. > > - How can I stop a flowstone-feature to be filled with water? > (In the water, defined by "area-water", I sometimes have features > that I would like to stay clear of the water-filling-stripes. If I > try to include the borders of this feature as borderlines of my > "area-water", usually my whole image gets distorted (not-water > areas suddenly become partly filled with water-filling-stripes > etc.). It doesn't work either by defining these features as an area > within the area-water (error). Objects defined by rock-border don't > have to be specified as area border. Rocks are automatically not > filled with water-filling-stripes. However, in the case of > flowstone features, I would like to be able to define whether they > should or should not be filled with water-filling-stripes. In case > it isn't possible so far, a solution could maybe be to define > flowstone that doesn't need to be filled with water as "line-rock- > subtype flowstone"?!?) > > - How can I get the borders of "line-flowstone" in my X-Therion > drawing to match the borders of my flowstone-feature in the > produced pdf-file? > (When some of my area borders are defined as "line-flowstone", in > the produced pdf-file, the water tends to invade my flowstone (as > far as the borders of the "line-flowstone" that I set within X- > Therion). The problem here is that the produced drawing of the > flowstone lines is larger than the borders one sets in X-Therion > (the scale that I work with for the pdf-file is 1 1000). > > Regards, > > Joke > > > > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > Therion at speleo.sk > http://www.speleo.sk/mailman/listinfo/therion