On 27.4.2008, at 23:08, Bruce Mutton wrote: > As a new user a diagrammatic illustration of the âstructureâ and > perhaps itemized lists of what goes where, with some comprehensive > example batch file contents would have helped me, and still would.
Bruce, only short answer. We all have experience with our particular cave system or areas. They are very very different. Therion was developed for documentation of quite complicated cave with many levels overlapping each other. It works in many other cases depending on imagination of its user. The main principle is that the map itself is divided into small pieces - scraps. The scraps are absolutely independent from survey structure created more or less historically. You may use in one scrap data from several surveys made historically in very long interval by different surveyors. Only condition is all the data are accessible in survey which include the map structure with that particular scrap. The main rules to create such structure is to divide the system into horizontal layers (in case of map) which the atlas will be able to recognize and shows in enough simple way. There one may see the importance of idea of scraps -you may reorganize your structure anytime in the future. The main problem is organize the maps and submaps. The structure of survey data itself is existing more or less automatically. I hope MartinB or Stacho may add more. Martin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.speleo.sk/pipermail/therion/attachments/20080428/d68bd802/attachment.html>