[Therion] Multiple elevation maps

Bruce bruce at tomo.co.nz
Tue Nov 11 07:12:47 CET 2014


Bill

I am not sure if all your elevations have the same projection (ie extended),
or if you are using different projections or each arm of the Tee (for
example 000 deg looking at the top arm of the Tee, and 270 deg looking at
the vertical of the Tee).

 

However regardless, defining maps as Martin suggests is the path you should
take to gaining control.

 

The only reason I have found to use projection indexes is where you
intentionally draw scraps of the same projection that are incompatible in
some way, such that you would never want to mix those scraps in the same
export;

-        ie you draw say two plans optimised for very different scales, and
you would never mix the 'big scale' version with the 'small scale' version,
or more credibly, 

-        you have two versions of an extended elevation centreline
(different extend left/right etc) for the same survey legs and so these will
need quite different and incompatible scraps to be drawn.

 

Therion treats each projection index as a completely different projection,
so you cannot mix projections with differing indexes any more than you can
mix plan and elevation within the same export statement.

 

Bruce

 

-----Original Message-----
From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:therion-bounces at speleo.sk] On Behalf
Of Bill Gee
Sent: Tuesday, 11 November 2014 8:56 a.m.
To: List for Therion users
Subject: [Therion] Multiple elevation maps

 

Hello everyone -

 

I am working on a map where the cave makes a T-junction.  I have an
elevation 

working for the passage from the entrance to the junction.  Now I want to
make 

a NEW elevation map for each arm of the T.  

 

I think the secret I am missing is how to specify the scraps to be included
in 

a specific layout.  I included sections of the thconfig and main.th file
below.  

 

The output I get is two identical elevation maps which include all of the 

elevation scraps.  What I want is two (or more) elevation maps each of which


includes only a few scraps.

 

The main map will then include each of the elevation maps as "map-image" 

lines.  These will go in different positions so they match up to the portion
of 

the plan they illustrate.

 

Looking through the Therion Book, I see that scraps can have an index (page 

20).  Do I need to assign different indexes to the scraps depending on which


elevation they go with?

 

Thanks - Bill Gee

 

>From the .th file:

###################

# Plan map joins

join Entrance1 EntranceConnector

join EntranceConnector Entrance2

join Entrance2 TJunction1

join TJunction1 TJunction2

join TJunction2 TJunction3

 

# Profile map joins - Entrance passage

join Elevation1 Elevation2

join Elevation2 Elevation3

join Elevation3 Elevation4

join Elevation4 Elevation5

join Elevation5 Elevation6

 

#Profile map joins - C side passage

join ElevationB1-C2 ElevationC2-C5

##################

 

>From the thconfig file:

##################

# This layout is for the elevation profile

layout profilemap

        units imperial

        scale 1 200

        color map-fg [90 66 46]

        legend off

        symbol-set UIS

        map-header 0 0 off

endlayout

 

# This layout is for the elevation profile

layout profilemap2

        units imperial

        scale 1 200

        color map-fg [90 66 46]

        legend off

        symbol-set UIS

        map-header 0 0 off

endlayout

 

# Entrance passage elevations

export map -proj elevation -layout profilemap -o MillCreekCaveElevation.pdf

 

# C side passage elevations

export map -proj elevation -layout profilemap2 -o
MillCreekCaveElevation2.pdf

      

export map -proj plan -layout mainmap -o MillCreekCave.pdf

##################

 

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