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tar_flags = -cz --exclude "*/CVS" --ignore-case -f
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svxtrace_cmd = ./svxtrace.py
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# 3dtopos = ?
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#things needed to run this stuff
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#python3 imaging library, freesans or arial truetype font, dump3d, cavestats
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#Debian packages: python3-imaging, ttf-freefont, perl, python3
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@ -60,6 +62,8 @@ folk/index.htm: folk/folk.csv scripts/make-folklist.py
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###########
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#QM files are now outo built in troggle for all caves-1623/
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qmlists: 1623/204/atoz.html
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# qmlists: 1623/204/qm.html 1623/204/atoz.html 1623/234/qm.html 1623/258/qm.html
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# 1623/204/qm.html: 1623/204/qm.csv 1623/204/tablize-qms.pl
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###########
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#3d files are now outo built in troggle for all caves-1623/
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3dfiles: noinfo/1623-and-1626.3d noinfo/alltracks.3d
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# 3dfiles: noinfo/1623-and-1626.3d 1623/204/204.3d 1623/234/234.3d 1623/76/76.3d noinfo/alltracks.3d
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@ -113,10 +118,12 @@ dump3d: noinfo/prospecting_guide_scripts/dump3d
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###########
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# We don't do the tarfile thing anymore
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tarfiles: noinfo/all.tgz
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# tarfiles: noinfo/all.tgz 1623/204/surveydata.tgz 1623/234/surveydata.tgz 1623/76/surveydata.tgz
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# noinfo/all.tgz: noinfo/1623-and-1626.3d
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# tar $(tar_flags) noinfo/all.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/.. loser
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noinfo/all.tgz: noinfo/1623-and-1626.3d
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tar $(tar_flags) noinfo/all.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/.. loser
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# 1623/204/surveydata.tgz: 1623/204/204.3d
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# tar $(tar_flags) 1623/204/surveydata.tgz -C $(dataset_path)/caves-1623/ 204
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<h1>Setting up a minimal Expo laptop</h1>
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<h2>Overview</h2>
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<p>If you are new to expo please use the <em>expo laptop</em> first. You don't <em>need</em> to use your own laptop - which takes most of a day to do it properly.
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<h2>What you can do from any laptop</h2>
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<p>There is a lot you can do without installing any software on your own machine. Using a browser, you can logon to the Expo online system ("the website", also known as "troggle") as user 'expo' at <a href="/accounts/login/">the Troggle User Login page</a>. (Ask another expoer for the 'cavey:beery' password.) You can:
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<ul>
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<li>Edit any HTML page in the online handbook: correct errors, update phone numbers
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<li>Edit existing Survex files in our complete Loser cave data repository
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<li>Create new Survex files - a template is provided - for new cave passages
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<li>Edit the cave description and entrance description text for existing caves
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<li>Create entirely new caves in the system by filling out online forms
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</ul>
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<p>And using email to send the results to an expo nerd, you can:
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<ul>
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<li>Type up your logbook entry for any trip you do (surface or underground), but please use <a href="../logbooks.html">our standard format</a>
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<li>Upload GPS tracks from your phone
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<li>Send photos of cave entrances and cavers doing mad things
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<li>Sketch rigging plans on paper, photograph them, and email them
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<li>Regularly take photos of pages of '<a href="../bierbook.html">the bier book</a>' and 'the sesh book' and email them, to protect against accidental 'Gössering'
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<li>Regularly take photos of pages of '<a href="../logbooks.html">the handwritten expo logbook</a>', also to protect against accidental 'Gössering' but also against permanent loss. We are missing several vital logbooks from past expos through carelessness.
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</ul>
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<p>and of course using your phone or laptop you can update entries on expo antics on public forums such as ukcaving.
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<p>We are actively working on increasing the number of expo activities that can be done with just a browser and no installed software.
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<h2>Your own laptop</h2>
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<p>If you are new to expo please use the <em>expo laptop</em> first. You don't <em>need</em> to use your own laptop - which takes most of a day to setup completely.
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<p>To set up your own laptop you need to do this:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Register an SSH key</a> with an expo nerd i.e 'get a login'. (see "Key Configuration" below)</li>
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@ -27,7 +49,7 @@ And please <b>write some documentation for the next person</b> in your situation
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<h3>Cheat lists and quick reminders</h3>
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<ul>
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<li>Quick <a href="qstart-git.html">reminders for using git</a> at the command line.
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<li>Quick <a href="manual.html#quickstart">reminders for using rsync</a> at the command line.
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<li>Quick <a href="qstart-rsync.html">reminders for using rsync</a> at the command line.
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</ul>
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<h2 id="software">Software</h2>
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<li><a href="http://www.thomas-holder.de/projects/inkscape-speleo/extensions/">inkscape-speleo</a> - plugin to import/export survex, therion and pockettopo files to the drawing package inkscape.
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<li><a href="https://imagemagick.org/script/">Imagemagick convert</a> for re-scaling photographs and scanned images and converting from PDF to JPG. (NB you may need to fix this <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52998331/imagemagick-security-policy-pdf-blocking-conversion">security issue</a>)
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</ul>
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<p>Nearly all our Austrian surveys have beeen produced using Tunnel (or were hand-drawn) but many smaller caves and some areas of SMKsystem are done with Therion because Therion does elevations and Tunnel doesn't.</p>
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<p>Nearly all our Austrian surveys have beeen produced using Tunnel (or were hand-drawn) but many smaller caves and some areas of SMKsystem are done with Therion because Therion does elevations and Tunnel doesn't. Expo has a policy decision on which to use: if it is an entirely new disconnected cave, then use Therion. If it is a passage in a cave where previously we used Tunnel, then use Tunnel. See also <a href="/expofiles/tunnelwiki/wiki/pages/Other_Cave_Software.html">Comparison of Tunnel to Other Cave Software</a>.
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<a href="https://therion.speleo.sk/2D.php"><img src="https://therion.speleo.sk/img/head.jpg" hspace="20"></a>
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<p>Note that on a Debian/Ubuntu machine you should normally install the versions that come with the distro, not be getting things from the above sites</p>
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<p>Note that on a Debian/Ubuntu machine you should normally install the versions that come with the distro (i.e. install using 'apt install xxx', not be downloading things from the above sites</p>
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<h4>For Linux users only:</h4>
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<ul>
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@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ to <a href="https://blog.shvetsov.com/2010/03/making-pageant-automatically-load-
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a useful initial short-cut is to create 'mimic' symbolic links to directories to match those on the
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server and the <em>expo laptop</em>.
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(You should not rely on these as other people will have set up their machines differently.)
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So, assuming that your machine has
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So, assuming that you are storing /expofiles/ on a different drive /mnt/f/ from everything else which is on /mnt/d/, and your machine has
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no user <var>expo</var>:<pre><code>cd /home
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sudo mkdir expo
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cd expo
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@ -169,6 +169,10 @@ sudo ln -s /mnt/f/expofiles expofiles
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sudo ln -s /mnt/d/CUCC-Expo/expoweb expoweb
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sudo ln -s /mnt/d/CUCC-Expo/troggle troggle
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sudo ln -s /mnt/d/CUCC-Expo/loser loser
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cd ..
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sudo ln -s /mnt/d/CUCC-Expo/expowebcache expowebcache
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cd expowebcache
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mkdir 3d
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ls -tlA
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</code></pre>
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where obviously you will be using your own locations for expofiles, expoweb, loser etc. instead of <var>/mnt/d/CUCC...</var> etc. This creates valid directory paths for, e.g. <var>/home/expo/loser</var> etc.
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<a href="https://survex.com/docs/manual/aven.htm">aven</a> (the GUI interface - installed when you installed survex) and print out a centre-line plan.
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<p>OK if this is your first time doing this, you need to go through the
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<a href="usingsurvex.html">"How to use survex" training procedure</a>.
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<a href="newsurvex.html">"How to use survex" training procedure</a>.
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<h3 id="runsurvex">Running survex to create a centre-line</h3>
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<p><em>to be documented</em>
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<h3 id="rescan">Transcribing and re-scanning your sketches</h3>
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<p>The files of your scanned and re-scanned sketches should be stored in the same folder
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as the scanned notes, i.e. (for wallet #19) you would put them in:
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<tt>
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/home/expo/expofiles/surveyscans/2018/2018#19/
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</tt>
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(but this is not where you will put your finished drawings.)
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<h3 id="therion">Using tunnel or therion for final survey production</h3>
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<p>Use aven to print out the centre lines of the passages. Now you will have to decide whether to use Tunnel or Therion. Expo has a polciy decision on this: if it is an entirely new disconnected cave, then use Therion. If it is a passage in a cave where previously we used Tunnel, then use Tunnel. See also <a href="/expofiles/tunnelwiki/wiki/pages/Other_Cave_Software.html">Comparison of Tunnel to Other Cave Software</a>.
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<p>
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<div class="onright">
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<figure>
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<a href="/expofiles/tunnelwiki/wiki/pages/Tracing_the_Image.html">
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<img src="sketch6.gif" ></a>
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<figcaption style="font-variant-caps: small-caps;">
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<em>Tracing the image - click for tutorial</em>
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/tunnel-guide.pdf">How to use Tunnel</a> - PDF - Brendan's guide.
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<li><a href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/tunnel-loefflerCP35-only.pdf">Guide to using Tunnel</a> - PDF - David Loeffler's documentation.
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<li><a href="/expofiles/tunnelwiki/wiki/pages/Tunnel.html">Tunnel tutorial</a> - a wiki of examples and tutorials
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</ul>
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<p>Tunnel only produces plan surveys, but they are very pretty.
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<p>The tunnel (or therion) files should NOT stored in the same folder as the scanned notes. They will eventually
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be uploaded to the version control repository
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<var><a href="../computing/repos.html">drawings</a></var>
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but for a first attempt store them on the <em>expo laptop</em> in <var>/home/expo/drawings/{cavenumber}</var>.
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Look at what is in there already and ask someone whcih directory to put them in. It will probably be a folder like this:
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<tt>
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/home/expo/drawings/264-and-258/toimport/
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</tt>
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<p>Take the printed centre lines and redraw the survey round it, working from
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Take the printed centre lines on paper and redraw the survey round it, working from
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the original sketches as if this was to be the final published survey. You
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can "invent" details like boulders in boulder-strewn passage, but otherwise,
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draw only what was recorded faithfully in the cave. If this makes your
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drawing look bad - record more next time! If things really are unclear,
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consider taking a copy of this drawing back into the cave to clarify it.</p>
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<p>Now scan your sketch, transfer the file to the <em>expo laptop</em> and open it in Tunnel (or Therion).
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Using a mouse on the screen within Tunnel (or Therion), you will then trace over the image and thus create a vector drawing of the cave.
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Very detailed instructions for doing this in Tunnel are in <a href="/expofiles/tunnelwiki/wiki/pages/File_Formats.html#Raw_Sketch_Data">Tunnel Wiki: Raw Sketch Data</a>
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<h3 id="filescans">Filing your sketches</h3>
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<p>The files of your scanned and re-scanned sketches should be stored in the same folder
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as the scanned notes, i.e. (for wallet #19, for expo 2018) you would put them in:
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<tt>
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/home/expo/expofiles/surveyscans/2018/2018#19/
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</tt>
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(but this is not where you will put your finished Tunnel or Therion vector files.)
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<h3 id="therion">Using tunnel or therion for final survey production</h3>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/Tunnel_Guide.pdf">How to use Tunnel</a> - PDF - Brendan's guide.
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<li><a href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/tunnel-loefflerCP35-only.pdf">Guide to using Tunnel</a> - PDF - David Loeffler's documentation.
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<li><a href="/expofiles/tunnelwiki/wiki/pages/Tunnel.html#Tutorial">Tunnel tutorial</a> - an advanced tutorial with many examples
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</ul>
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<p>Tunnel only produces plan surveys, but they are very pretty.
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<p>The tunnel (or therion) vector files should NOT stored in the same folder as the scanned notes. They will eventually
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be uploaded to the version control repository
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<var><a href="../computing/repos.html">drawings</a></var>
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but for a first attempt store them on the <em>expo laptop</em> in <var>/home/expo/drawings/{cavenumber}</var>.
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Look at what is in there already and ask someone which directory to put them in. It will probably be a folder like this:
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<tt>
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/home/expo/drawings/264-and-258/toimport/
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</tt>
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<h3>Guidebook description</h3>
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<ul>
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<li>Either you can create a new file and use a text-editor on the <em>expo laptop</em>, as described immediately below,
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<li>Or you can use the online system using a web browser from any computer anywhere. This is much, much easier. To do this you need to
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be somewhat confident of the name (the surveytripid) you will be using. Instructions are
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be somewhat confident of the name (the 'surveytrip' id) you will be using. Instructions are
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<a href="#onlinesvx">at the bottom of this page</a>. <br>[This capability has been broken for many years. It is now fully restored in 2020.]
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</ul>
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<div class="onleft">
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<figure>
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<a href="/survexfile/caves-1623/204/midlevel/110_bidet.svx">
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<img src="notex.jpg" width="700px"></a>
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<figcaption style="font-variant-caps: small-caps;">
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<em>Typical raw survex data - 'bidet' in Steinbrückenhöhle, Martin Green 14/8/2000</em>
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<h3 id="survexformat">Typing in the survey data in survex format</h3>
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<li><font color=red>[survex software docm.]</font> <a href="https://survex.com/docs/manual/svxhowto.htm">Contents of .svx files</a> - How do I?
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<li><font color=red>[survex software docm.]</font> <a href="https://survex.com/docs/manual/genhowto.htm">How do I Create a new survey</a> - example with several surveys joined
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<li><font color=red>[survex software docm.]</font> <a href="https://survex.com/docs/manual/datafile.htm">Survex data files</a> - all the sections and keywords explained
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<li><font color=red>[tunnel software docm.]</font> <a href="/expofiles/tunnelwiki/wiki/pages/File_Formats.html">Survex data files</a> - introduction and explanation
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</ul>
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<p>Once you have created the .svx file you will run survex to check that your format is correct without typos
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<ul>
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<li><a href="athome.htm">Back in the UK</a> - not really part of the process
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<li><a href="/expofiles/presentations/cave_surveying_20130626.pdf">Cave Surveying - training course slidepack</a>
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<li><a href="../survexhiustory96.htm">History of Survex (1996)</a></li>
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<li><a href="../survexhistory96.htm">History of Survex (1996)</a></li>
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</ul>
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<p>[Nerds: survex cave data belongs in the <a href="../computing/repos.html">repository</a> :loser: so e.g.
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</p>
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<h3><a id="onlinesvx">Using the direct online system</a></h3>
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<p>This is where you type up the hand-scrawled notes directly into a a web browser, creating a new online survex file automatically in the right place on the online system.
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<p>Having confirmed the right name to use for your cave, including whether it is in area 1623 or 1626, e.g.
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<pre>
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<pre>
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</pre>
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<a href="/survexfile/caves-1623/2050-BH-03/easybimble.svx">/survexfile/caves-1623/2050-BH-03/easybimble.svx</a>
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</pre>
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and a suvex-file editing page will open, pre-populated with an example template
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and a survex-file editing page will open, pre-populated with an example template
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for survex data, most of which you will delete and replace. Edit this template and type in your own data.
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<p>You can save your work by pressing the "Save this edited svx file" button, but it
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will refuse to save until you have hand-edited out all the template material in [square brackets].
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<p>If you have a complex cave like 204 or 161 with many separate exploration zones then you can put subfolder names in the
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URL bar e.g.
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<pre>
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<a href="/survexfile/caves-1623/2050-CUCC-01/murderalley/killerclimb/easybimble.svx">survexfile/caves-1623/2050-CUCC-01/murderalley/killerclimb/easybimble.svx</a>
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<a href="/survexfile/caves-1623/2050-BH-03/murderalley/killerclimb/easybimble.svx">survexfile/caves-1623/2050-BH-03/murderalley/killerclimb/easybimble.svx</a>
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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
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<h1>Placeholder</h1>
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<p>This is not the page you were hoping for.
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<p>This will be replaced with the information you want as soon as someone gets around to writing it. Why not find out how to do this yourself ?
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<hr />
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<div id="menu">
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<li><a href="../index.htm">Expedition Handbook</a>
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<li><a href="../rig/rigit.html">Rigging guide</a></li>
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<li><a href="../survey/index.htm">Surveying guide</a></li>
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<li><a href="../look4.htm">Prospecting guide</a></li>
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<li><a href="../rescue.htm">Rescue guide</a></li>
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<li><a href="../../infodx.htm">Main index</a></li>
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<li><a href="../../index.htm">Expo Home</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://camcaving.uk">CUCC Home</a></li>
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