[Therion] Altitude

Stacho Mudrak s.m at group-s.sk
Wed May 7 09:09:01 CEST 2008


Either you can use altitude option for a wall point - just enter
"altitude ." to the line point options text editor, as Martin has
written. This way we prefer. Or you can add -align option to your
label - e.g. "-align tl" would probably help in your case (tl means
top left).

Regards, S.

2008/5/6 Martin Sluka <martinsluka at mac.com>:
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> On 6.5.2008, at 22:55, Ben Cooper wrote:
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> Can anyone advise me on this one?
> The simplest way is to add to point of line "wall" the option "altitude ."
> You should find in section "Line points" the black rectangle. Highlight the
> point of wall you want to add the altitude and write "altitude ." there.
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> "altitude <value> . can be speci ed only with the wall type. This option
> creates an
> altitude label on the wall. All altitudes are exported as a di erence
> against grid Z
> origin (which is 0 by default). If the value is speci ed, it gives the
> altitude di erence
> of the point on the wall relative to the nearest station. The value can be
> pre xed by a
> keyword \fix", then no nearest station is taken into consideration; the
> absolute given
> value is used instead. Units can follow the value. Examples: +4, [+4 m],
> [fix 1510
> m]."
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> "7 General altitude label. All altitudes are exported as a di erence against
> grid Z origin (which is 0
> by default). To display altitude on the passage wall, use altitude option
> for any line point of the
> passage wall."
>
> M.
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