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#134 | duplicate | Southern Hemisphere Altitude Reversal? | ||
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Hi, I'm exporting a .SVX file as .KLM format (to use with other GIS data, created by a friend). All fine, except that a ‘fix’ GPS point (in the.SVX file) with elevation, say, +100m will appear in the .KLM file as -100. Ditto for .SVX files exported as .GPX. That is, the sign of the elevation is flipped. (lats & longs are fine, I think - the original is in UTM, Survex turns them into degrees.) Results in a cave growing out of the earth. I am using this on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, caves with Aven 1.2.27, on an iMac running OS 10.15.7. What have I missed? Cheers, Heiko |
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#47 | fixed | [Mac] Clicking on station randomly changes the view | ||
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comments on Mac version...
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#77 | fixed | missing "error: " or "warning: " in front of "CLINO and BACKCLINO readings must be of the same type" | ||
Description |
I recently started contributing to Cavewhere, which uses Survex as a backend. When I tried importing Fisher Ridge data into it, Cavern crashed saying "too many errors -- giving up". I couldn't find "error" anywhere in its output, but I did see the following message in several places. Is this a warning or an error? 0kz1lsqn0fg37x3tt94dvdsm0000gn/T/Cavewhere.L39692:11033: CLINO and BACKCLINO readings must be of the same type I think Cavewhere relies on finding "warning" or "error" in Cavern output to mark warnings and errors in its UI. |