An example
point 3094.0 282.0 height -value [+20 m] line wall -subtype pit -outline none -clip off -height [20 m] #solid filled pit line entered independent of the point height label above 3091.0 543.0 3094.0 504.0 3078.0 392.0 3042.0 340.0 endline point 3280.0 882.0 height -value [-5 m] line wall -subtype pit -outline none -clip off #open pit line entered independent of point height label above 3222.0 847.0 3220.0 832.0 3168.0 750.0 3161.0 742.0 3154.0 734.0 3109.0 716.0 3091.0 695.0 3076.15 677.67 3059.0 665.0 3062.0 636.0 3065.0 607.0 3088.0 563.0 3091.0 543.0 smooth off endline Bruce -----Original Message----- From: Therion <therion-boun...@speleo.sk> On Behalf Of Bruce Mutton via Therion Sent: Sunday, 23 September 2018 09:02 To: 'List for Therion users' <therion@speleo.sk> Cc: Bruce Mutton <br...@tomo.co.nz> Subject: Re: [Therion] Height numbers in square boxes I think the height attribute is only used for the AUT symbol set, for line pit, and line wall:pit. Look in uAUT.mp If the pit height is greater than 10m, then the open triangles are filled in. If the pit height is less than or equal to 10m or undefined, then the triangles are open. Looks like if you want to label the pit, you should use point height and place it near to the line pit (or line floor-step or chimney whatever). ie completely independent input required by the user. A bit like how point sink and point water-flow are intended to be used tother. Bruce
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