[Therion] Is therion data dimensions like survex *data passage
Bruce
bruce at tomo.co.nz
Thu Nov 3 09:34:50 CET 2011
Stacho
You are so accommodating!
Based on my reading of the Survex manual it would seem that Therion already
has a superior means of defining arbitrary tubes - simply by drawing passage
outlines.
So unless it is a trivial exercise don't do it just on my account.
My vote for your valuable development time would be to bias it towards
improving Therions information reporting in;
-list outputs
-map and atlas headers
And refining 'map object' management for map and atlas pdf outputs related
to;
-bug fixes
-generally improving the 'single data to many outputs' paradigm.
These are the areas where I find Therion most limiting when it comes to
managing a larger project.
On the other hand it might just be my imagination that is the limiting
factor.
Regards
Bruce
From: Stacho Mudrak <lists <at> group-s.sk>
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Date: 2011-11-02 09:03:42 GMT (20 hours and 59 minutes ago)
You are right, therion's 'data dimensions' is not like the survex's
'*data passage'.
But I was thinking of it for some time already. I will try to implement it.
Thanks, S.
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