[Therion] Problem with dots in symbols: map-connection is empty
Bruce Mutton
bruce at tomo.co.nz
Thu Dec 19 08:52:05 CET 2019
For me dev-d9361de 2019-12-18 seems to fix everything, when viewed in Foxit Reader and with SumatraPDF. Limited testing only of course, but all problems noticed in last couple of days seem to be resolved for me.
Map connections OK
Wall altitudes OK
Question marks OK
Area sand OK
Just a thought, and further to my email 30 Nov 2019 <https://www.mail-archive.com/therion@speleo.sk/msg07860.html> , maybe we can put together some sort of guidance or suggested standards for symbol coding, so that these sorts of surprizes are less likely to happen?
Bruce
-----Original Message-----
From: Therion <therion-bounces at speleo.sk> On Behalf Of Benedikt Hallinger
Sent: Thursday, 19 December 2019 09:55
To: List for Therion users <therion at speleo.sk>
Subject: Re: [Therion] Problem with dots in symbols: map-connection is empty
Again me;
i tested further and when map opened with mupdf, everything looks fine now.
Just Okular has the issues with the altitude-mark being a point and the missing map-connection points now!
-----Original Message-----
From: Therion <therion-bounces at speleo.sk> On Behalf Of Benedikt Hallinger
Sent: Thursday, 19 December 2019 09:51
To: List for Therion users <therion at speleo.sk>
Subject: Re: [Therion] Problem with dots in symbols: map-connection is empty
Hello again and thank you for the quick reaction.
When i compile it with the newest build, the clay renders OK again.
However, now the altitude marks at the wall are designated with a small dot instead of the usual small line.
In the previous version, also the Questionmark symbol was missing the dot; that seems to be fixed now.
The default map-connection is still bugged here, though.
Am 2019-12-18 21:06, schrieb Stacho Mudrak:
> I've tried to fix these problems in commit d9361de. Hopefully, it
> fixes the issue
>
> S.
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