Therion will move stations to they coordinates anyway. Another solution is to use xvi file as sketch.
M. Odesláno z iPhonu > 27. 11. 2024 v 14:40, Bill Gee <[email protected]>: > > I thought of doing that, then decided not to. It would be fairly easy to > create a basic sketch, scan it and then generate scraps. However, when the > passage finally is sketched for real I would have to start all over. That is > more than I want to keep track of. > > The solution of "walls off" in the centerline/endcenterline group is exactly > what I wanted. > > Having thought about it overnight, it occurs to me that having the LRUD > displayed might actually be a Good Thing! It points out two things - The > LRUD data does not match the sketch, and there are probably some errors in > the LRUD data. > > I see several places where a very large triangle sticks out in to open space. > Looking at the data for one of those survey legs, I see a left=34.0 in the > notes. It probably should be 3.40. The original notes are very clear about > 34.0. Clearly an item to go back and double-check. > > =============== > Bill Gee > >> On 11/26/24 23:37, Martin Sluka via Therion wrote: >> Anyway you may create scraps and add only station to them. Later you may >> continue editing. >> Martin >> Odesláno z iPhonu >>> 26. 11. 2024 v 19:13, Bruce Mutton <[email protected]>: >>> >>> >>> >>> > It appears that adding the centerline as a survey makes Therion process >>> > the LRUDs to come up with a pseudo-wall. I would like that to go away. >>> > I tried adding "hide-symbol line wall" to the layout, but that made all >>> > of the walls go away. >>> >>> From the Therion Book... >>> >>> walls <auto/on/off> Turn on/off passage shape generation from LRUD data >>> for subsequent shots. If set auto, passage is generated only if there is no >>> scrap referencing given centreline >>> >>> Add 'walls off' to your survey object. This will affect the look of your >>> pdf and lox model. It will probably improve the lox model as Pavel >>> suggests. > >>> Alternatively you could make colour map-fg = colour map-bg to hide the >>> 'problem'. >>> >>> My other hint, if using a DistoX, would be to use splays rather than LRUD, >>> then at least this type of problem is less visually conflicted. I concede >>> that this would not be great if field notes are taken on paper. >>> >>> <image003.png> >>> >>> Bruce >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Therion mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion >> _______________________________________________ >> Therion mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion > > _______________________________________________ > Therion mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion _______________________________________________ Therion mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.speleo.sk/listinfo/therion
