[Therion] Annoying joins
Bruce
bruce at tomo.co.nz
Sun Aug 18 22:15:06 CEST 2013
>I have a junction between a scrap in one survey and two scraps in another. No matter which way I try to sort the joins, nonsense results. Is there a more specific way of joining lines that just specifying scraps?
Graeme
Yes, when the ‘simple’ join syntax fails you need to give each line you want to join a unique id (look in the Xtherion window pane on the right hand side). It requires a bit more concentration, but it works well.
>From the therion book…
‘join’
Description: Join works in two modes: it joins either two scraps or two or more points
or lines in a map together.
When joining more than two points or lines <at the same point>, use one join command for all of them, not a sequence of join commands for pairs.
When joining scraps, only passage walls are joined. It’s a good idea to place a scrap join
in the passage which is as simple as possible, otherwise you have to specify join for each
pair of objects which should be joined <this is what you have found Graeme>.
Syntax: join <point1> <point2> ... <pointN> [OPTIONS]
Context: none, scrap, survey
Arguments:
• <pointX> can be an ID of a point or line symbol, optionally followed by a line point
mark <id>:<mark> (e.g. podangl_l31 at podangl:mark1). <mark> can be also ‘end’ (end
of the line) or line point index (where 0 is the first point).
A special case is when <point1> and <point2> are scrap IDs—than the closest scrap
ends are joined together.
Options:
• smooth <on/off> indicates whether two lines are to be connected smoothly.
• count <N> (when used with scraps) ◃ Therion will try to join scraps which connect in
N locations/passages.
You can find some more discussion here http://search.gmane.org/?query=join+scrap <http://search.gmane.org/?query=join+scrap&group=gmane.comp.gis.therion> &group=gmane.comp.gis.therion
Bruce
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