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Last change on this file since 7be1d6e was 750a2dd, checked in by Olly Betts <olly@…>, 22 years ago

Added svxedit survey data editor (adapted version of xtherion)

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1<!ENTITY ollyemail "olly@survex.com">
2<!ENTITY wookeyemail "wookey@survex.com">
3<!ENTITY survexwebsite "http://www.survex.com/">
4<!ENTITY djgppwebsite "http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/">
5<!ENTITY unix "UNIX">
6<!ENTITY chasm "Chasm">
7<!ENTITY linux "Linux">
8<!ENTITY msdos "DOS">
9<!ENTITY riscos "RISC OS">
10<!ENTITY survexsuite "<Application>Survex</Application>">
11<!ENTITY spud "<Application>Spud</Application>">
12<!ENTITY wxwindows "<Application>wxWindows</Application>">
13<!ENTITY cucc "<Acronym/CUCC/">
14<!ENTITY arge "<Acronym/ARGE/">
15<!ENTITY dpmi "<Acronym/DPMI/">
16<!ENTITY svx "<filename>.svx</filename>">
17<!ENTITY x3d "<filename>.3d</filename>">
18<!ENTITY err "<filename>.err</filename>">
19<!ENTITY pos "<filename>.pos</filename>">
20
21<!entity man.aven SYSTEM "aven.sgml">
22<!entity man.3dtopos SYSTEM "3dtopos.sgml">
23<!entity man.cad3d SYSTEM "cad3d.sgml">
24<!entity man.cavern SYSTEM "cavern.sgml">
25<!entity man.caverot SYSTEM "caverot.sgml">
26<!entity man.diffpos SYSTEM "diffpos.sgml">
27<!entity man.extend SYSTEM "extend.sgml">
28<!entity man.printdm SYSTEM "printdm.sgml">
29<!entity man.printhpgl SYSTEM "printhpgl.sgml">
30<!entity man.printpcl SYSTEM "printpcl.sgml">
31<!entity man.printps SYSTEM "printps.sgml">
32<!entity man.printwin SYSTEM "printwin.sgml">
33<!entity man.sorterr SYSTEM "sorterr.sgml">
34<!entity man.svxedit SYSTEM "svxedit.sgml">
35<!entity man.xcaverot SYSTEM "xcaverot.sgml">
36<!entity man.print.ini SYSTEM "print.ini.sgml">
37
38<!entity printer.options "
39<varlistentry><term>--survey=SURVEY</term>
40<listitem><para>Only load the sub-survey SURVEY</para></listitem></varlistentry>
41
42<varlistentry><term>-e, --elevation</term>
43<listitem><para>select elevation</para></listitem></varlistentry>
44
45<varlistentry><term>-p, --plan</term>
46<listitem><para>select plan view</para></listitem></varlistentry>
47
48<varlistentry><term>-b, --bearing=BEARING</term>
49<listitem><para>set bearing</para></listitem></varlistentry>
50
51<varlistentry><term>-t, --tilt=TILT</term>
52<listitem><para>set tilt</para></listitem></varlistentry>
53
54<varlistentry><term>-s, --scale=SCALE</term>
55<listitem><para>set scale</para></listitem></varlistentry>
56
57<varlistentry><term>-n, --station-names</term>
58<listitem><para>display station names</para></listitem></varlistentry>
59
60<varlistentry><term>-c, --crosses</term>
61<listitem><para>display crosses at stations</para></listitem></varlistentry>
62
63<varlistentry><term>-B, --no-border</term>
64<listitem><para>turn off the solid border around the edge of the survey.
65Printing to dot-matrix and inkjet printers can be significantly faster without
66this border as the printhead usually doesn't need to move all the way to the
67edge of the paper.
68</para></listitem></varlistentry>
69
70<varlistentry><term>-C, --no-cutlines</term>
71<listitem><para>If a printout takes more than one page, alignment ticks are
72printed where the page corners need to be joined.  By default dash lines are
73also drawn along internal edges to facilitate trimming down the page with
74scissors.  If you have a guillotine, the alignment ticks are sufficient for
75trimming the page and this option allows you to turn off the dashed lines.
76</para></listitem></varlistentry>
77
78<varlistentry><term>-l, --no-legs</term>
79<listitem><para>turn off display of survey legs</para></listitem></varlistentry>
80
81<varlistentry><term>-S, --surface</term>
82<listitem><para>turn on display of surface survey legs. By default only
83underground survey legs are shown.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
84
85<varlistentry><term>-k, --skip-blanks</term>
86<listitem><para>don't output blank pages With this option pages which are blank
87(apart from alignment marks and borders) will not be printed.
88</para></listitem></varlistentry>
89">
90
91<!entity printer.output "
92<varlistentry><term>-o, --output=OUTPUT</term>
93<listitem><para>set output file
94</para></listitem></varlistentry>
95">
96
97<!entity printer.calibrate "
98<varlistentry><term>--calibrate</term>
99<listitem><para>print out calibration page
100</para></listitem></varlistentry>
101">
102
103<!entity printer.interactive "
104<Para>
105When you run the printer driver you will be asked if you want a
106plan or elevation (enter <keycap/P/, or <keycap/E/) - the default is
107plan. Then enter values for the desired plot view. These values
108correspond to those displayed in the top left hand corner when using
109caverot. You would usually use CAVEROT to pick the best view and then
110note the angles before running the Printer Driver. This will
111eventually be integrated.
112</Para>
113
114<Para>
115For a plan enter bearing up the page, in degrees, 0 indicating North
116at the top of the page (the default).
117</Para>
118
119<Para>
120For an elevation enter the angle of view (i.e. the compass bearing
121from which the scene is viewed), and angle of tilt, where 0 is
122horizontal, - is looking down from above, and + is looking up from
123below, so -90 is the same as plan view.
124</Para>
125
126<Para>
127For an extended elevation, no viewing angles are needed.
128</Para>
129
130<Para>You'll be told the scale needed to fit the plot on one page, and
131be asked what scale you want to use. The you're told how many
132pages this will take (and the arrangement of those pages (e.g. 6 pages
133(2x3)) and have the opportunity to print, quit, or change the scale (so
134you can repeat this process until you have a scale and number of pages
135you are happy with).
136</Para>
137
138<Para>You can then print all the pages, a range of pages, or any arbitrary
139list of pages and ranges (handy for when your printer mangles a page).
140</Para>
141">
142
143<!entity printer.config "
144<Para>
145The configuration file <filename/print.ini/, which
146sets various features for each printer. See the 'Printer Settings'
147section for details. Even if your printer is not standard you should be
148able get it to work by customising one of the supplied definitions.
149</Para>
150">
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