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* Author: Rich Smith | * Author: Rich Smith | ||
- | * Version: 1.3.11 September | + | * Version: 1.7.0 September |
* Platform: Android 4.3 + | * Platform: Android 4.3 + | ||
* Program language: EN | * Program language: EN | ||
* Program manual lang.: EN | * Program manual lang.: EN | ||
* Links: https:// | * Links: https:// | ||
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The SexyTopo cave and underground surveying app for Android. Next-gen surveying with a sexy interface. It interfaces with a Disto-X and builds up a model of the cave. It provides a sketching environment for the cave surveyor to collect the details, and exports all the information to Therion, Survex, Compass, text (PocketTopo Therion) and SVG. | The SexyTopo cave and underground surveying app for Android. Next-gen surveying with a sexy interface. It interfaces with a Disto-X and builds up a model of the cave. It provides a sketching environment for the cave surveyor to collect the details, and exports all the information to Therion, Survex, Compass, text (PocketTopo Therion) and SVG. | ||
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- Original sketches can be visible, if you export xvi format, for direct comparison with the current state of cartography (in XTherion). | - Original sketches can be visible, if you export xvi format, for direct comparison with the current state of cartography (in XTherion). | ||
- | For more detail, refer to the [[:topodroidtherion|TopoDroid and Therion | + | For more detail, refer to the [[https:// |
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+ | ==== Qave ==== | ||
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+ | * Author: Pauline Piechowiak (Svist) | ||
+ | * Version: 2.4.1 May 10, 2023 | ||
+ | * Platform: Android - 4.0 and above | ||
+ | * Program language: EN | ||
+ | * Translations: | ||
+ | * Video manual lang.: EN | ||
+ | * Link: [[https:// | ||
+ | * Compatible hardware: DistoX 2, [[https:// | ||
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+ | Simple application significantly speeds up the surveying process by automatically downloading DistoX, DistoX BLE, BRIC5, Shetland Attack Pony or CaveSniper measurements. In addition, it provides a built-in image editor for sketching plans and sections. | ||
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+ | Tutorials (by Derek Bristol): https:// | ||
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+ | - Settings and File Management: https:// | ||
+ | - Survey Data Management: https:// | ||
+ | - Sketching: https:// | ||
+ | - Data and Sketch Export: https:// | ||
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+ | Features: | ||
+ | - connecting to DistoX, DistoX BLE, BRIC5, Shetland Attack Pony, CaveSniper via bluetooth\\ | ||
+ | - calibration of DistoX. | ||
+ | - measurements processing\\ | ||
+ | - measurements preview\\ | ||
+ | - sketching\\ | ||
+ | - saving measurements as a text file\\ | ||
+ | - exporting measurements to a .svg file\\ | ||
+ | - manually adding measurements | ||
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==== DistoX Tools ==== | ==== DistoX Tools ==== | ||
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Import PocketTopo files (surveys and drawings). | Import PocketTopo files (surveys and drawings). | ||
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====TopParser==== | ====TopParser==== | ||
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The Therion files can be automatically named and inserted into your existing survey dataset. | The Therion files can be automatically named and inserted into your existing survey dataset. | ||
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+ | ====therionsurface2survex==== | ||
+ | **Produce a surface mesh to be able to take mesurements between surface and cave.** | ||
+ | * Author: Benedikt Hallinger | ||
+ | * Link: [[https:// | ||
+ | * Platform: Linux, Windows (64bit), MacOS | ||
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+ | therionsurface2survex takes a therion source file containing a surface mesh (`surface ... grid ... endsurface`) and converts it into a survex .swx file. This can be compiled by `cavern` into a survex .3d file, which may be combined with your cave's 3d-file. | ||
+ | This allows for example to take distance measurements between cave tunnels and the surface. | ||
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+ | Since Version 1.0, the program supports also GDAL ASCII grid files as input and therion centerline format as output. This allows to directly parse ASCII height data into a surface mesh directly usable by therion. | ||
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+ | ==== Compass2Therion converter ==== | ||
+ | It translates data from Compass format (*.dat) to the format used by Therion (*.th). | ||
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+ | * Author: Roger Schuster | ||
+ | * Link: https:// | ||
+ | * Platform: Cross-Platform (Java 11 needed) | ||
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+ | ==== Survex2Therion converter ==== | ||
+ | It translates data from Survex format (*.svx) to the format used by Therion (*.th). | ||
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+ | * Author: Andrew Atkinson | ||
+ | * Link: https:// | ||
+ | * Platform: Cross-Platform (Python) | ||
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+ | Written for the data set I was managing, not a comprehensive converter, hopefully it will be a useful starting point for other people wishing to convert from Survex format to Therion. | ||
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+ | To use run this script in your root directory of the data set. | ||
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+ | ==== Remove empty lines and areas ==== | ||
+ | Therion editor did (still can?) leave empty lines or areas, that have been reported to cause problems. This command line pipe removes these | ||
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+ | * Author: Andrew Atkinson | ||
+ | * Platform: Linux CLI | ||
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+ | This script was written for a specific data set. It has not been tested beyond, it is placed here as a starting point for others. | ||
+ | **Warning**, | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | grep -rnIH -A 1 "^area " * |grep endarea|tac|awk -F- ' | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | The above works for areas, substitute line and endline to also do areas. | ||
+ | It is strongly recommended that the pipe is built up one step at a time to check it works on the data set. Below is an explanation of each step with known problems indicated. | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | grep -rnIH -A 1 "^area " * | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Lists all lines in files with the ' | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | grep endarea | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | From the above list only the lines that contain endarea | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | tac | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Reverses the order. When the lines area removed it is done by line number, so have to go from the end of the file otherwise susequent lines will have changed number. | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | awk -F- ' | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Deletes the lines, the -i just does it, removing the -i dumps it to screen, without changing the file | ||
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