Hi Kevin, I did that in a quite dirty way : from the contour lines, build a DEM that you export in an ArcGIS ASCII format Pass the ArcGIS format to the Therion format (header to change) In QGis, drap the contour lines over the DEM Export the result as an image add the image in the DEM in the therion format with the bitmap command (see the thbook)
Cheers, Xav > Le 14 août 2018 à 09:32, kevin dixon via Therion <therion@speleo.sk> a écrit : > > I have randomly distributed surface points from a Post Processed Kinematic > GPS survey (accuracy ~10cm) and wish to calculate surface contours. The > reason for doing this is to have detailed data for all the shakeholes. Would > like to import the contours into Survex/Therion so these can be seen above > the cave. > > Has anyone else done this and how ? > > My current thinking is to use the QGIS Contour tool to generate the contours > and then import these into Survex/Therion as elevation strings using some > intermediate data format yet to be decided. > > Thanks, > > Kevin
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