[Therion] Points serveyed with Theo

Bruce Mutton bruce.mutton at paradise.net.nz
Wed Mar 25 10:33:11 CET 2009


Markus

I suspect your problem is with the centerline network and not the fixed
points (at least that is what the error message is saying).

 

Try changing things one at a time, ie remove the cs to effectively make them
local co-ords, remove all but one of the fixed points.

 

I have done something similar to what I think you are trying to do a number
of times, and any errors have been unrelated to the fact that the fixed
points are not connected to the survey centerline.

Bruce

 

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From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:therion-bounces at speleo.sk] On Behalf
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Sent: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 9:44 p.m.
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Subject: [Therion] Points serveyed with Theo

 

Hi, 
I have a question about "drawing" points only with UTM Coordinates in a map.
I have defined them as staion point and fixed them with UTM coordinates. But
that don`t works. 

For example: 
centerline -cs UTM32 
        data normal from to length compass clino 
421 422 17.16   319     24 

 and so on 

#fix 203   57516.48  5364812.47    576.67 

endcenterline 

In this version therion works (In th2-file the point is shut off too) 

If I shut on the point in th-file and in th2-file therion gives an error 
"error -- can not connect 421 at VH9 to centerline network" 

Please give me an Idea. 

Markus 

 

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