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sluka wrote:I'm afraid Compass is not the type of program you may draw the map in.
xcathodex wrote:sluka wrote:I'm afraid Compass is not the type of program you may draw the map in.
Neither is Walls; that wasn't the question.
Does Compass offer any level of feature adjustment?
sluka wrote:As I know Walls is able to change coordinates of stations after loop closure in SVG file and the modified SVG file may be imported to Illustrator and save back. Only problem is when there are several overlapping levels, because the feature adjustment will change all levels.
xcathodex wrote:sluka wrote:As I know Walls is able to change coordinates of stations after loop closure in SVG file and the modified SVG file may be imported to Illustrator and save back. Only problem is when there are several overlapping levels, because the feature adjustment will change all levels.
Yes, I agree, and am finishing up a map utilizing this very workflow. But you don't draw IN the program, so your comment was misleading.
sluka wrote:As I know Walls is able to change coordinates of stations after loop closure in SVG file and the modified SVG file may be imported to Illustrator and save back. Only problem is when there are several overlapping levels, because the feature adjustment will change all levels.
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Bob Thrun wrote:Compass will draw a map, using the passage dimensions that were recorded with each shot. If we want that sort of map, then why are we sketching the passage details?
Aaron Addison wrote:We are planning to have a time at the upcoming ICS to discuss such things. I would be particularly interested in hearing about survex, Tunnel, and any other programs that are being used outside the USA.
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Aaron Addison wrote:We are planning to have a time at the upcoming ICS to discuss such things. I would be particularly interested in hearing about survex, Tunnel, and any other programs that are being used outside the USA.
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