Rowena
I think these are both already features of Therion. I think you are referring to what is controlled by âoverlapâ, at least for map exports â for altas the concept is the same, but the effect is slightly different. From the Therion Book⦠overlap <value> <units> â set overlap size in paper units in the atlas mode or map margin in the map mode (M, A; default: 1 cm) For map exports it is the margin that Therion adds outside of the rectangle that exactly bounds the cave. For transparent backgrounds, you should be able to use, within a defined layout color map-bg transparent In 5.3.5 there was a bug, whereby, as a work around, you had to put the statement as part of an export command, ie export map \ -layout-color map-bg transparent \ -output cave.pdf and this worked quite well. Unfortunately last few versions at least, I have not been able to get transparent backgrounds to work, and so it has constrained the quality of some of our recent maps. Any updates on workarounds to get transparent backgrounds to work greatly appreciated. Bruce _____ From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:therion-bounces at speleo.sk] On Behalf Of rowen...@tpg.com.au Sent: Tuesday, 4 November 2014 1:16 p.m. To: List for Therion users Subject: Re: [Therion] Customising map layout Hi All, I have done lots of playing with the redefinition of map layouts in Therion (actually TeX). I have found that there is a border around the pdf images which are included, resulting in significant white space. I would rather have smaller borders in my pdfs that are generated in Therion and then included in the final map. Is there a way to make the borders smaller, or have the white space transparent in the included maps (using such things as "\legendbox{0}{100}{NW}{\loadpicture{/absolute/path/to/file}}" Thanks, Rowena -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.speleo.sk/pipermail/therion/attachments/20141104/19cda4d1/attachment.html>