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Postby Jeff Bartlett » Dec 8, 2011 2:32 pm

Sluka, can you start putting all your random Therion thread-bombing testimonials in here, so that we don't have to trip over them in every other vaguely survey-related thread from now until the end of time? Thanks.
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Re: Therion

Postby Martin Sluka » Dec 8, 2011 3:29 pm

Jeff Bartlett wrote:Sluka, can you start putting all your random Therion thread-bombing testimonials in here, so that we don't have to trip over them in every other vaguely survey-related thread from now until the end of time? Thanks.

Ya, if you stop your -10 % nonsense. It is your personal problem. Therion is normal software package for documentation of cave, cave systems and karst areas. It is more complicated as simple map drawing packages. But produce more complex results. That is all. To mention Therion is as legal as mention Walls, Compass, OnStation, Survex, Toporobot, Visual Topo, etc.
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Re: Therion

Postby NZcaver » Dec 8, 2011 3:55 pm

Jeff Bartlett wrote:Sluka, can you start putting all your random Therion thread-bombing testimonials in here, so that we don't have to trip over them in every other vaguely survey-related thread from now until the end of time? Thanks.

Jeff - In that recent SurvX topic YOU were the one who first brought up Therion (in a negative context). Not Martin. You can't really blame him for replying and defending his favorite product.
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Re: Therion

Postby Jeff Bartlett » Dec 8, 2011 4:35 pm

Jeff - In that recent SurvX topic YOU were the one who first brought up Therion (in a negative context). Not Martin.

Entirely untrue: the first response in the SurvX thread was Martin Sluka telling the original poster that Therion was more user-friendly, and less rocket-science, than Survex.

Instances of Mr. Sluka trolling other Cavechat threads with Therion stuff, often unrelated to the topic and almost always unsolicited:

http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f ... ion#p69807
http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f ... ion#p86423
http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f ... ion#p80302
http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f ... ion#p70599
http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f ... on#p110176
http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f ... ion#p91568
http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f ... ion#p92982
http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f ... it=Therion

In fact, of Martin's 175 lifetime Cavechat posts, 45 contain the word "Therion." Which would be fine, except at least half of those original topics had nothing to do with Therion.

Forgive my lack of patience, but I've grown tired of not being able to post anything in this forum, nor respond to anything in this forum, without being Therion-bombed. This has gone on for several years now, unabated.
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Re: Therion

Postby NZcaver » Dec 8, 2011 4:46 pm

Jeff Bartlett wrote:
Jeff - In that recent SurvX topic YOU were the one who first brought up Therion (in a negative context). Not Martin.

Entirely untrue: the first response in the SurvX thread was Martin Sluka telling the original poster that Therion was more user-friendly, and less rocket-science, than Survex.

I stand corrected. I only saw the replies on the most recent page, and forgot to click to the original two posts on the first page. My apologies.

You've done an impressive job of stating your case. Incidentally, I seem to recall we have a "rant" topic somewhere in the open talk forum if you ever need to vent.
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Re: Therion

Postby Roppelcaver » Dec 8, 2011 10:02 pm

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Re: Therion

Postby Jeff Bartlett » Dec 8, 2011 10:35 pm

I like to think that Jim tried to post that in another thread, but it was magically transported to this one!
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Re: Therion

Postby tncaver » Dec 9, 2011 9:27 am

Jeff Bartlett wrote:I like to think that Jim tried to post that in another thread, but it was magically transported to this one!


I think Jim (Roppelcaver) was poking fun at you Jeff. :laughing: Lighten up and enjoy life. Come back and help me survey again of my project
this summer and it will get your mind off Therion. :big grin: We stopped surveying in some big passage last summer and there is a formation
area ahead and some more big passages and another couple of pits. I guarantee you one of those pits is still virgin. And if you want to show us how hardcore you are, there are plenty of crawls still waiting to be surveyed. :banana: :cavingrocks:
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Re: Therion

Postby Jeff Bartlett » Dec 9, 2011 10:21 am

tncaver wrote:Come back and help me survey again of my project this summer

Definitely -- just email me whenever you're going, or have Pup email me.

tncaver wrote:And if you want to show us how hardcore you are, there are plenty of crawls still waiting to be surveyed.

Whoever started a rumor about me being hardcore is full of crap, but it sure wouldn't be the first crawl I've mapped (nor the last)! :)
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Re: Therion

Postby Martin Sluka » Dec 9, 2011 12:02 pm

Jeff Bartlett wrote:In fact, of Martin's 175 lifetime Cavechat posts, 45 contain the word "Therion." Which would be fine, except at least half of those original topics had nothing to do with Therion.


Dear friend, if somebody here try to solve a problem which is solved (but magical therion) may I add the note about this or not?
If somebody is looking for software to draw maps may I add the note, or not?
etc.

And, really, create 3D model of cave from data with LRUD is trivial in therion too.

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Therion wiki

Postby Martin Sluka » Dec 12, 2011 11:10 am

There is new page of Therion (software) on wikipedia as part of WikiProject Caves http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Caves
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therion_(software)

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Re: Therion

Postby Martin Sluka » Dec 15, 2011 3:49 am

http://www.cave-registry.org.uk UK cave registry - Cheddar Catchment Area dataset. Perfect idea, data of caves are in sources - survex and therion. Do map itself! ;)
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Inkscape & Therion

Postby Martin Sluka » Jan 4, 2012 2:38 am

Thomas Holder created extensions to Inkscape which able to open and save (new files too) drawings as .th2 files. Mostly all Therion functions work excluding areas and attributes to line points. You may prepare complete scrap in Inkscape (with live preview) and finish it in therion.

http://www.thomas-holder.de/projects/inkscape-speleo/extensions/th2.zip
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Re: Therion

Postby Spike » Jan 18, 2012 10:07 am

An interesting report on using Therion in a vast and long lasting project.

http://www.mulucaves.org/wordpress/surv ... ion-survey
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Therion projects

Postby Martin Sluka » Jan 30, 2012 6:08 am

http://therion.speleo.sk/wiki/doku.php?id=projasia - check the New Zealand section. They won NZSS Survey competition in 2008, 2009, 2010.

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