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Bob Thrun wrote:In wide passages I often survey along both walls and take shots between the two sides.
Bob Thrun wrote:In some large rooms I have stations that are two shots from the nearest wall.
Bob Thrun wrote:This is why my computer program does not use left and right wall distances.
Bob Thrun wrote:In wide passages I often survey along both walls and take shots between the two sides. In some large rooms I have stations that are two shots from the nearest wall. This is why my computer program does not use left and right wall distances.
Martin Sluka wrote:Many problems solve DistoX + PocketTopo or other program for online sketching or DistoX + Auriga. You may change the scale, use splayshots, etc.
Survex (or Therion inspired by Survex) has quite powerful possibilities to work with such complicated data: flags ignore, duplicate, nosurvey, ... Check Survex manual: http://survex.com/docs/manual.pdf
GroundquestMSA wrote:Martin Sluka wrote:Many problems solve DistoX + PocketTopo or other program for online sketching or DistoX + Auriga. You may change the scale, use splayshots, etc.
Survex (or Therion inspired by Survex) has quite powerful possibilities to work with such complicated data: flags ignore, duplicate, nosurvey, ... Check Survex manual: http://survex.com/docs/manual.pdf
Thanks Martin, I know, use Therion or Survex and all my wildest dreams will come true. Unless you were trying to help Bob, who seems to have everything under control...
Extremeophile wrote:We've been using flexible clipboards with 8.5x11 paper for big passage sketching here in the West.
Martin Sluka wrote:Many problems solve DistoX + PocketTopo or other program for online sketching or DistoX + Auriga. You may change the scale, use splayshots, etc.Survex (or Therion inspired by Survex) has quite powerful possibilities to work with such complicated data: flags ignore, duplicate, nosurvey, ... Check Survex manual: http://survex.com/docs/manual.pdf
George Dasher wrote:I hope it is a nice stream passage without too many formations, breakdown, and/or side leads. Those can be in incredibly fun to survey. Or a long sand-floored passage.
lleblanc wrote:Few PC software support splay measures. Compass will eventually, and Therion already does.
Jeff Bartlett wrote:lleblanc wrote:Few PC software support splay measures. Compass will eventually, and Therion already does.
Alright Luc, you lost me on this one. Huh?
Do you mean they don't support splay exports from Auriga, or that they don't support splay shots in general (without Auriga)?
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