diff --git a/handbook/datamgt.html b/handbook/datamgt.html index f39203608..3201d9fba 100644 --- a/handbook/datamgt.html +++ b/handbook/datamgt.html @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ or even useful recipes for locally available food. The more of this information wishes to keep, the more valuable an effective and user-friendly system of data management. -

From " +

From " Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management", by Aaron Curtis, CUCC.


diff --git a/handbook/survey/drawup.htm b/handbook/survey/drawup.htm index dd12337f8..e5115eb06 100644 --- a/handbook/survey/drawup.htm +++ b/handbook/survey/drawup.htm @@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ as the scanned notes, i.e. (for wallet #19) you would put them in:

Using tunnel or therion for final survey production

@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ needed ? If a dig, is it a few loose boulders or a crawl over mud?)

These notes come from a different age but reading them will make your tunneling better and more polished.

Drawing a cave entirely by hand is not easy but anyone can learn to do it. -Read the brief Cave Mapping - Sketching the Detail" +Read the brief Cave Mapping - Sketching the Detail" 5-page llustrated guide by Ken Grimes which makes everything clear. For preliminary exploration (Grade 1 surveys) this is still appropriate. diff --git a/handbook/survey/newsurvex.html b/handbook/survey/newsurvex.html index 067a61f65..403a9dd80 100644 --- a/handbook/survey/newsurvex.html +++ b/handbook/survey/newsurvex.html @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ and tell someone nerdy when you have finished and they will ensure that it is saved, committed, and pushed appropriately to the :loser: repo.

If you have several parts of the cave surveyed on one trip, create several distinct .svx files.