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<li>Using Survex, Tunnel and Therion, see the <a href="http://expo.survex.com/handbook/survey/">Expo Handbook - Surveying section</a>.
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<li><p><a href="/expofiles/documents/therion/therion-cp33.pdf"><em>Drawing Surveys with Therion</em></a> (Wookey, Compass Points, March 2004)
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<li><p><a href="/expofiles/documents/therion/tharticle-vercors-2008.pdf"><em>Therion – Digital Cave Maps </em></a> Martin Budaj, Stacho Mudrák, 2008)
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<li><p><a href="/expofiles/documents/therion/tharticle-vercors-2008.pdf"><em>Therion - Digital Cave Maps </em></a> Martin Budaj, Stacho Mudrák, 2008)
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<li><p><a href="/expofiles/documents/therion/thbook-v6.0.4.pdf"><em>The Therion Book</em></a> v6.0.4 (2012-11-28)
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<li><em>For installing Survex, Tunnel etc. see <a href="getsurvex.html">this page</a> which may be merged in here eventually.</em>
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</ul>
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<P>Expo will undoubtedly change as the years go by; please try to keep these documents up to date, the files in order and ensure a smooth hand-over to your successor. Good luck!</P>
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<P>Expo will undoubtedly change as the years go by; please try to keep these documents up to date, the files in order and ensure a smooth hand-over
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to your successor. Good luck!</P>
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<H2 id="finance">Part 1: How Expo is financed <I>(The Theory)</I></H2>
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<P>Expo is ongoing. Each year's Expo inherits equipment and a little money from its predecessor; similarly, we should leave next year's Expo a reasonable stock of equipment and 'float' money.</P>
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<P>Expo is ongoing. Each year's Expo inherits equipment and a little money from its predecessor; similarly, we should leave next year's Expo a
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reasonable stock of equipment and 'float' money.</P>
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<H3>Income and Expenditure</H3>
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<P>The money to run Expo comes from two sources: principally from each year's participants, and secondarily through grants from bodies such as the Ghar Parau Foundation. In addition, numerous companies have provided sponsorship, mainly in the form of food.</P>
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<P>The money to run Expo comes from two sources: principally from each year's participants, and secondarily through grants from bodies such as the
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Ghar Parau Foundation. In addition, numerous companies have provided sponsorship, mainly in the form of food.</P>
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<P>Most Expo costs are paid in the UK and 'in the field' by members of Expo. All these expenses during expo are recorded in the <a href="bierbook.html">Expo Bier Book and Sesh Book</a> - usually in euros.
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After the expedition, the Expo treasurer processes this data to work out who owes and who is owed money. Everyone settles up before the next Expo (hopefully!).</P>
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<P>Most Expo costs are paid in the UK and 'in the field' by members of Expo. All these expenses during expo are recorded in the <a
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href="bierbook.html">Expo Bier Book and Sesh Book</a> - usually in euros.
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After the expedition, the Expo treasurer processes this data to work out who owes and who is owed money. Everyone settles up before the next Expo
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(hopefully!).</P>
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<P>Expo incurs cost in the following areas:</P>
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<li>Fill in the relevant pages of the Bier Book fastidiously.</li>
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<li>Where possible, enter details of your expenses on the Expo computer.</li>
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<li>Leave money when you leave Austria in order to cover your share of the campsite bill.</li>
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<li>Pay your bill within a reasonable timeframe after the accounts are finalized.</li>
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<li>Pay your bill within a reasonable timeframe after the accounts are finalized.</li>
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</ol>
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<p>First download and install <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html">PuTTy</a>. Then run PuTTy;</p>
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<h2>PuTTy:</h2>
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<p>Upon opening PuTTy, you’ll be greeted with a screen similar to this;</p>
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<p>Upon opening PuTTy, you'll be greeted with a screen similar to this;</p>
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<div style="text-align: center">
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<img src="expoputtyscreen.png" alt="PuTTy Configuration Screen" />
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<p>Type <tt>expo@expo.survex.com</tt> into the box under Host Name, and type a
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name into the box under 'Saved Sessions' then click 'Save' (in the
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above case called 'Expo' – this means you don’t have to type in
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above case called 'Expo' – this means you don't have to type in
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expo@expo.survex.com each time you use PuTTy. You simply click on
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'Expo' then 'Load'). Then click 'Open'.</p>
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<p>Don’t worry if you can’t see anything happening onscreen as you type in the password,
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this is what’s supposed to happen; so just type in the password and press the return/enter key.</p>
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<p>Don't worry if you can't see anything happening onscreen as you type in the password,
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this is what's supposed to happen; so just type in the password and press the return/enter key.</p>
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<p>Done! At some point you may come across a Windows popup which asks
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you to verify the address you're attempting to log into (at which
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<p>You have now made sure that your computer will be happy to log on to the server once you have the keys set up (be sure to use the Windows instructions for this, not the Linux of Windows WSL instructions).
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To log out of PuTTy, type 'logout', then press the return/enter key.</p>
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<h2>pagegent</h2>
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<p> <em>pagegent</em> is installed along with PuTTy and is what you need to keep your Windows machine talking nicely to the expo server. See <a href="https://rperki.blogspot.com/2015/06/install-puttypageant-on-win-10.html">pagengt config</a> for how to do this.
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<h2>pageant</h2>
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<p> <em>pageaent</em> is installed along with PuTTy and is what you need to keep your Windows machine talking nicely to the expo server. See <a href="https://rperki.blogspot.com/2015/06/install-puttypageant-on-win-10.html">pagengt config</a> for how to do this.
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<p>Now return to the <a href="../computing/keyexchange.html">key-pair setup instructions</a> for how to configure the keys using PuTTy.
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<h3>Alternative: OpenSSH</h3>
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<p>There is a recent alternative: use OpenSSH which is now part of Windows 10. See <a href="../computing/winlaptop.html">WinLaptop config</a>. But you need to read that anyway.
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<hr />
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</body>
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</html>
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description then putting it on the expo website.
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<p>Svx files are a very stable place to store the data long-
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term: there is no need to rely on a ‘master file' of any kind, which can be problematic if not everyone
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term: there is no need to rely on a 'master file' of any kind, which can be problematic if not everyone
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on expo has the same level of computer literacy, and requires just basic text entry to create and update
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the data after a trip.
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