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wishes to keep, the more valuable an effective and user-friendly system of data management.
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<p><em>From "<a href="../../troggle/docsEtc/troggle_paper.odt" download>
<p><em>From "<a href="/expofiles/documents/troggle/troggle_paper.pdf" download>
Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management</a>", by Aaron Curtis, CUCC.</em>
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<h3 id="therion">Using tunnel or therion for final survey production</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="../../documents/tunnel-guide.pdf">How to use Tunnel</a> - PDF - Brendan's guide.
<li><a href="../../documents/tunnel-loefflerCP35-only.pdf">Guide to using Tunnel</a> - PDF - David Loeffler's documentation.
<li><a href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/tunnel-guide.pdf">How to use Tunnel</a> - PDF - Brendan's guide.
<li><a href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/tunnel-loefflerCP35-only.pdf">Guide to using Tunnel</a> - PDF - David Loeffler's documentation.
<li><a href="/expofiles/tunnelwiki/wiki/pages/Tunnel.html">Tunnel tutorial</a> - a wiki of examples and tutorials
</ul>
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These notes come from a different age but reading them will make your tunneling better
and more polished.
<p>Drawing a cave entirely by hand is not easy but anyone can learn to do it.
Read the brief <a href="XI-2-11.pdf">Cave Mapping - Sketching the Detail"</a>
Read the brief <a href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/XI-2-11.pdf">Cave Mapping - Sketching the Detail"</a>
5-page llustrated guide by Ken Grimes which makes everything clear.
For preliminary exploration (Grade 1 surveys) this is still appropriate.

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ensure that it is <em>saved, committed, </em>and<em> pushed</em> appropriately to the :loser: repo.
<p>If you have several parts of the cave surveyed on one trip, create several distinct .svx files.
<ul>
<li><a href="../../documents/survex-guide.pdf">How to create a survex file</a> - PDF - Brendan;s guide.
<li><a href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/survex-guide.pdf">How to create a survex file</a> - PDF - Brendan;s guide.
<li><a href="getin.htm">From muddy book to survex plot</a> - the survex file format (to be revised)
<li><a href="qmentry.html">How to add QM data and cave descriptions</a> - and why this is vital
<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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</figure>
<h3>Architecture description</h3>
<p>Read the proposal: "<a href="../../documents/troggle_paper.pdf" download>Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management</a>", by Aaron Curtis</em>. But remember that this paper is an over-ambitious proposal. Only the core data management features have been built. We have none of the person management features and only two forms in use: for entering cave and cave entrance data.
<p>Read the proposal: "<a href="/expofiles/documents/troggle/troggle_paper.pdf" download>Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management</a>", by Aaron Curtis</em>. But remember that this paper is an over-ambitious proposal. Only the core data management features have been built. We have none of the person management features and only two forms in use: for entering cave and cave entrance data.
<p>
ALSO there have been tables added to the core representation which are not anticipated in that document of this diagram, e.g. Scannedimage, Survexdirectory, Survexscansfolder, Survexscansingle, Tunnelfile, TunnelfileSurvexscansfolders, Survey. See <a href="datamodel.html">Troggle data model</a> python code (3 April 2020).

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<h3>The first thing to do</h3>
<p>The first thing to do is to read: "<a href="../../../troggle/docsEtc/troggle_paper.odt" download>Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management</a>", by Aaron Curtis, CUCC.</em>
<p>The first thing to do is to read: "<a href="/expofiles/documents/troggle/troggle_paper.pdf" download>Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management</a>", by Aaron Curtis, CUCC.</em>
<p>Two things to remember are
<ul>
<li>that troggle is just one of several cave-survey management online software systems. CUCC EXPO is not the only caving expedition with a substantial nerd community.<br /><br />

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had an individual system for storing QMs. Without a standard system, it was sometimes unclear
how to correctly enter data.
<p><em>From "<a href="../../troggle/docsEtc/troggle_paper.odt" download>
<p><em>From "<a href="/expofiles/documents/troggle/troggle_paper.pdf" download>
Troggle: a novel system for cave exploration information management</a>", by Aaron Curtis, CUCC [with some additions]</em>
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