online wallet - nerd instrucitons

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<li>If you have not yet learned how to record your prospecting and survey
your leads, read the <a href="../look4.htm">prospecting introduction</a> and
<a href="../survey/index.htm">survey handbook</a> which tells you how to record
survey information in your waterproof notebook.
survey information in your waterproof notebook. But first you should read the
<a href="/expofiles/presentations/cave_surveying_20130626.pdf">
Cave Surveying training course slidepack</a>.
<li>This page outlines the rest of the process. Each part of it is documented separately.
</ul>
<h2>Process</h2>
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<pre>
/expofiles/surveyscans/2018/2018#22/
</pre>
<p>This is where the scanned (or phtographed) copies of the survey notes are kept.
<p>This is where the scanned (or photographed) copies of the survey notes are kept.
<p>[Normal people should skip this, but nerds need to look here
for the <a href="onlinewallet.html">online wallet maintenance process</a>].
<p>If your initial backup photos of your notes were poor quality, use the
scanner in the potato hut to make better copies. Scan to JPEG format as .jpg files.
<p>Name the scanned pages "notes1.jpg", notes2.jpg" etc. This is important as a script detects whether these files exist
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<p>The survey data typed up must include all the notes, including station details and passage
names. Make a backup copy to another machine or USB stick as soon as you have typed it in.
<p>Survex cave data belongs in the repository "loser", e.g.
loser "caves-1623/264/mongolrally.svx".
<p>If you have never worked with the distributed version control system before,
then you will be using the expo laptop to create the .svx file and
New users will be using the expo laptop to create the .svx file and
you will put it in the folder
<pre>
/home/expo/loser/caves-1623/264/mongolrally.svx
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<li><a href="getin.htm">From muddy book to survex plot</a> - the survex file format (to be revised)
<li><a href="drawup.htm">Drawing up your survey</a> - incomplete and a bit out of date
<li><a href="athome.htm">Back in the UK</a> - not really part of the process
<li><a href="/expofiles/presentations/cave_surveying_20130626.pdf">Training course slidepack</a>
<li><a href="/expofiles/presentations/cave_surveying_20130626.pdf">Cave Surveying - training course slidepack</a>
</ul>
<p>[Nerds: survex cave data belongs in the repository "loser", e.g.
loser "caves-1623/264/mongolrally.svx". We are assuming that normal users have never
worked with an distributed version control system at this point whcih is why we are only
telling them to use the <em>expo laptop</em>.]
<h3 id="runsurvex">Running survex to create a centre-line</h3>
<p><em>to be documented</em>