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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
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<h1>Troggle - the users</h1>
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<p>Troggle runs much of the the cave survey data management, presents the data on the website and manages the Expo Handbook.
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<h2>Who needs to know What and When</h2>
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<p>We have several quite different sorts of cavers who interact with troggle:
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<img border="1" class="onright" width="150px" src='tricky-troggle.jpg' alt='git logo'/></a>
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<ul>
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<li>The youthful hard caver, who is trained in underground survey techniques but whose interest is limited to handing over the grubby
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survey notes when she emerges into daylight. Is keen to know how many km of cave she surveyed each year and to see pretty drawn-up
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surveys (done by someone else). Walks through walls.
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<li>The surface walker who is happy to do route-finding over the plateau, takes lots of photos of cave entrances and cavers enjoying
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sunshine and may sometimes be able to provide GPS tracks of where he has been. He needs a prospecting guide to find previously
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identified entrances and be able to find photos of caves in past years. Writes up his explorations in execrable handwriting in the
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logbook. Looks at walls.
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<li>The diligent student who types up the survey notes into survex file format, transcribes sketch notes onto survex centre-lines, and
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uses Therion to produce beautiful survey graphics of the caves he has digitised - but who is not a computer geek and whose brain oozes
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out of his ears when Wookey explains what git is. Applies artistic graffiti to walls.
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<li>The archivist who takes the survex files, the therion files, the GPS files, the scanned survex centrelines and files them in the
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right places on the <em> expo laptop</em>, uses the troggle reports to help ensure that these are consistent and are filed correctly.
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Uses troggle input forms to "create new cave" in the system and adds to the directory structures to match the recently discovered caves.
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Is learning git. When transcribing bad handwriting in logbook (or struggling with git), climbs walls.
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<li><em>Nerdus maximus</em>: talks python in his sleep and can rebase a hairy git branch without error after 7 bottles of Gosser.
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Painfully averse to writing documentation. Overstressed, over-caffeinated and with a tendency to mutter that it's all obvious. Oblivious
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to walls.
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<p>These are some of the "use cases" for which troggle needs to be (re)designed to cope with.
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<h2>Real example</h2>
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<p>In March 2023, Radost analysed a lot of cave survey <a href="/years/2023/Fishface-SMK.html">and proposed</a> that there were 3 places
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in 1623-204 Steinbrückenhöhle which were good candiates for linking in with 1623-290 Fischgesicht. So the task is to find the
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records and find out how difficult those places are to get to, and what it looks like at the exploration limit. We want to find out
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about Pretzel Passage.
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<p>Start with the cave 1623-204 and read the cave
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description. <ol><li>Start with the master caves list,
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"Caves" on the left-hand menu on all handbook pages,
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including this page you are reading now.
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<li>Find 1623-204 and click on it. It goes to <a href=
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"/1623/204/204.html">/1623/204/204.html</a>.
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<li>204 has a cave description split up into multiple
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pages, but there is "Glossary of Passage Names". So go to <a
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href="/1623/204/atoz.html">/1623/204/atoz.html</a>
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<li>Under 'P' we find no passage of that name. Bother. So
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this is an obscre place not in the Cave Description.
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<li>Next step is to look at all the survex files.
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<li>Go back to the Cave Description page and find the
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heading "Survex File(s)" and click on "All <a href=
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"/survexfile/204">survexfiles</a> for this cave".
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<li>Now do ctrl-F and search for "Pretzel"
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<li>There are two surveys: pretzelpassage1 and <a href="/survexfile/caves-1623/204/midlevel/pretzelpassage2.svx">pretzelpassage2</a>.
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Radost said it was pretzelpassage2.
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<li>We can see already that it was Becka and Anthony Day who surveyed it on 27th Aug.2012, and that the raw data is in survey wallet <a
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href="/survey_scans/2012%252345/">2012#45</a>.
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<li>Click on <a href="/survexfile/caves-1623/204/midlevel/pretzelpassage2.svx">pretzelpassage2</a> to read the survex file.
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<li>Bother, the survex file has no cave description in it, whcih is what we were hoping for.
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<li>OK, look at the raw notes in the survey wallet <a href="/survey_scans/2012%252345/">2012#45</a>
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<li>The wallet metadata tells us that the W tick-box is green, which means that either there was no cave description in the survex file
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or that there was and it had been copied into the website cave description page: red means 'un-finished business'.
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<li>We see a red box for "T" which means this trip has not been '"Tunneled" (or "Therioned"), or if it has, nobody has recorded it.
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<li>We see that a Plan exists (green box) but no Elevation (red box).
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<li>In the file list in the middle of the page we can see plan1.jpg and plan2.jpg. Click on them.
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<li>Aha! "Stones rattle, sounds of water" that sounds like the lead we are looking for..
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<li>Now we check through all the other data we have on things that happened on the same day. It is at the botoom of the page.
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<li>Aha Again! A logbook entry <a href="/logbookentry/2012-08-27/2012-08-27a">" 204 - Survey Pretzl Passage below Big Boulder Chamber +
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continue derig"</a>
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<li>Click on it, and we at last find the passage description that we wanted. Which coupled with the hand-drawin plan sketches in the
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wallet is all that we needed.
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Go on to: <a href="trogarch.html">Troggle architecture</a><br />
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Return to: <a href="trogintro.html">Troggle intro</a><br />
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Troggle index:
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<a href="trogindex.html">Index of all troggle documents</a><br />
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