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Thus we have to use `eval' twice. eval ac_define_dir="\"[$]$2\"" eval ac_define_dir="\"$ac_define_dir\"" AC_SUBST($1, "$ac_define_dir") AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED($1, "$ac_define_dir", [$3]) test "$prefix_NONE" && prefix=NONE test "$exec_prefix_NONE" && exec_prefix=NONE ]) survex-1.2.33/doc/0000755000175000017500000000000013254611626010710 500000000000000survex-1.2.33/doc/3dformat-old.htm0000644000175000017500000003202513254561041013632 00000000000000 Survex 3d Format Specification (v3-v7)

Survex 3d Format Specification (v3-v7)

If you're writing in C or C++ it's strongly recommended that you use the img routine provided with Survex to read and write 3d files. Doing so means that you can take advantage of any revisions to the 3d format by simply rebuilding your software with the updated img routines, rather than having to update your own code. It also allows you to read a sub-set of the data in the file, restricted by Survey prefix.

This document only describes 3d format revisions 3 to 7 (inclusive). Newer versions are described in a separate document. Older format versions are only documented by the code to read them in img.c - they had version strings "v0.01", "Bv0.01", "bv0.01", and "v2").

The following table document which Survex versions generate which 3d file format versions. A version is able to read the format it generates and any older versions, but in addition Survex 1.0.40 has support for reading all versions up to v7 (but writes v3).
Format Survex versions
v3 0.97 1.0.40
v4 1.1.0 1.1.3
v5 1.1.4 1.1.10
v6 1.1.11 1.1.14
v7 1.1.15 1.2.6

If you try to use this specification and find details which aren't spelled out clearly enough (or at all!) or any errors, please let us know. At least two people have successfully written code to read 3d files using this document, but that doesn't mean it can't be improved.

File Header

This consists of:

  • File ID: the string "Survex 3D Image File" followed by a linefeed (decimal 10, hex 0a). [Note: v0.01 files can have a carriage return before this and other linefeeds - this is a file format error in any other format version].
  • File format version: "v3", "v4", "v5", "v6", "v7" followed by a linefeed. Any future versions will be "v8", "v9", "v10", "v11", etc.
  • Survey title: A string followed by a linefeed. There's no length limit on this string.
  • Timestamp: A string followed by a linefeed. This is intended to be the time the file was generated, rather than the time the survey data was collected. The easiest way to generate this is with the strftime() format "%a,%Y.%m.%d %H:%M:%S %Z" if you have access to strftime(). An example timestamp is "Sun,2002.03.17 14:01:07 GMT".

Items

Following the header are a number of items. The last item must be a 0x00 byte when the current label is empty, which marks the end of the data. The first byte of an item is a code identifying what the item is:

Code Type Data Meaning Version
0x00 STOP   If the current label is empty, signifies the end of the data in the 3d file; if the current label isn't empty, make it empty. ≥3
0x01 - 0x0e TRIM   Trim the last 16 characters of the current label, then trim back N (i.e. 1-14) dots ("."), everything after that particular dot. It's incorrect if the label ends up empty, or you attempt to trim more label than there is. The rationale for removing 16 characters first is that removal of 1-16 characters can be encoded by 0x10-0x1f (see below) and we can make this encoding more powerful by not overlapping what can be encoded. ≥3
0x0f MOVE <x> <y> <z> Set current position to the coordinates given. Coordinates are 4 byte little-endian signed integers representing values in centimetres (0.01 metres). ≥3
0x10 - 0x1f TRIM   Remove N-15 (i.e. 1-16) characters from the current label. It's incorrect if the label ends up empty, or you attempt to trim more label than there is. ≥3
0x20 DATE (old version) <date> Set survey date of legs: date is 4 byte little-endian unsigned integer counting seconds since 1970. ≥4 and ≤6
0x20 DATE <date> Set survey date of legs: date is a 2 byte little-endian unsigned integer counting days from the start of 1900. ≥7
0x21 DATE (old version) <date1><date2> Set survey date of legs to a range: date1, date2 are 4 byte little-endian unsigned integer counting seconds since 1970. ≥4 and ≤6
0x21 DATE <date1><datespan> Set survey date of legs to a range: date1 is a 2 byte little-endian unsigned integer counting days since the start of 1900, and datespan is an unsigned byte counting days from date1. ≥7
0x22 ERROR <legs><length><E><H><V> Error information for the current traverse. <legs> is the number of legs. <length> is the total length of the traverse in cm (0.01m). E, H and V are the error and the horizontal and vertical components in cm. (All values are 4 byte little-endian signed integers) ≥6
0x23 DATE <date1><date2> Set survey date of legs to a range: date1, date2 are 2 byte little-endian unsigned integers counting days since the start of 1900. ≥7
0x24 DATE   No survey date information was specified. ≥7
0x25 - 0x2f     Reserved
0x30 - 0x31 XSECT <len> <label> <L> <R> <U> <D> Dimensions are 2 byte little-endian signed integers representing values in centimetres (0.01 metres). Omitted dimensions are encoded as 0xffff. Station flags are (N & 0x01): ≥5
Flag (N & 0x01) Meaning
0x01 Station is last one in this passage
0x32 - 0x33 XSECT <len> <label> <L> <R> <U> <D> Dimensions are 4 byte little-endian signed integers representing values in centimetres (0.01 metres). Omitted dimensions are encoded as 0xffffffff. ≥5
Flag (N & 0x01) Meaning
0x01 Station is last one in this passage
0x34 - 0x3f     Reserved
0x40 - 0x7f LABEL <len> <label> <x> <y> <z> Append label to the current label buffer. The updated contents of the label buffer give the survey stations full name. The length of label is given by length, which is encoded as follows: ≥3
Length Encoding
0 - 253 byte 0x00 - 0xfd
254-65789 byte 0xfe 2 byte little-endian unsigned integer len-254 0x0000-0xffff
65790 and greater byte 0xff 4 byte little-endian unsigned integer len 0x000100fd-0xffffffff
The station flags are encoded in the bottom 6 bits of the item code:
Flag (N & 0x3f) Meaning
0x01 Station is on leg above ground
0x02 Station is on an underground leg (both may be true at an entrance)
0x04 Station is marked as an entrance (with *entrance)
0x08 Station is exported (i.e. may be used as a connection point to other surveys)
0x10 Station is a fixed point (control point)
0x20 Reserved
0x80 - 0xbf LINE <len> <label> <x> <y> <z> Append label to the current label buffer. The length of the label is encoded as for a station label above. Return leg from current position to coordinates given, and update current position to coordinates given. The updated contents of the label buffer give the survey that the leg is in. ≥3
Flag (N & 0x3f) Meaning
0x01 Leg is above ground
0x02 Leg duplicates data in another leg (e.g. resurvey along a passage to tie into a known station)
0x04 Leg is a splay shot in a chamber (radial shots from a central point)
0x08 Reserved
0x10 Reserved
0x20 Reserved
0xc0 - 0xff     Reserved

Item order

  • A continuous section of centreline is defined by a <MOVE> item, followed by one or more <LINE> items.
  • <LABEL> items may appear anywhere in the file after the header, including within a <MOVE><LINE>... sequence.
  • Duplicate <LABEL> items are permitted provided they also have identical coordinate values. (The same coordinate values may also be shared by any number of different <LABEL> items).
  • Stations must be defined in a <LABEL> item before being referenced (e.g. in <XSECT> items)

Authors: Olly Betts and Mike McCombe, last updated: 2013-07-05

survex-1.2.33/doc/3dtopos.10000644000175000017500000000222313254561473012310 00000000000000.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "3DTOPOS" "1" "22 March 2018" "" "" .SH NAME 3dtopos \- produce a .pos file from a .3d file .SH SYNOPSIS \fB3dtopos\fR [ \fBoptions\fR ] \fB\&.3d file\fR [ \fB\&.pos file\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP 3dtopos takes a \fI\&.3d\fR file and produces a \fI\&.pos\fR file which contains a list of all the stations with coordinates (ordered x,y,z [East, North, Up]) and complete names. .PP The stations are sorted such that numbers occur in the correct order (so ``2'' before ``10''). 3dtopos even sorts numbers with a prefix and/or suffix, so you'd get: .nf 040.sv8 040.sv8a 040.sv8b 040.sv8c 040.sv9 040.sv10 040.sv11 40_entrance_tag 40b_entrance_tag .fi .PP You can also export \fI\&.pos\fR files from aven in versions 1.2.19 and later. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBaven\fR(1), \fBcad3d\fR(1), \fBcavern\fR(1), \fBdiffpos\fR(1), \fBdump3d\fR(1), \fBextend\fR(1), \fBsorterr\fR(1) survex-1.2.33/doc/TODO.htm0000644000175000017500000002274213254561041012111 00000000000000 Survex To-Do List

Survex To-Do List

3d format

  • sort out XSECT - I'm sure I meant there to be 1 and 2 byte forms, not 2 and 4 - 4 byte is only useful if a passage dimension is > 327.67m!
  • store equated stations in some way
  • store legs by end stations rather than repeating coordinates over and over?

Aven

  • Compare HPGL export with what printhpgl used to give.
  • loading a .3d file with no survey data (or which has a valid header but is broken later) with a survey already loaded doesn't work well.
  • After keyboard controlled movement, the measuring line/circle doesn't reappear until the mouse is moved (e.g. plan/elevation transition with P/L).
  • Fix depth clipping on grid
  • Does anyone use Controls->"Reverse Sense"? It made some sense with caverot but now seeing the mouse pointer makes people expect the default motions (for right button drag particularly).
  • Clean up export.cc and allow line width, etc to be specified
  • Better handling of missing LRUD values
  • Smooth wrinkles in presentation code (stop pres on Open or New, changing focus on listctrl as presentation plays doesn't really work properly)
  • Draw the measuring line directly onto the front buffer, so we can remove it with a copy from the back buffer and redraw it in the new position without a re-render.
  • Round the measuring line coords so the ring is a nice shape? Or just antialias the ring, "there" blob and line?
  • Process all pending input before rerendering to improve responsiveness.
  • Check timing code - we need to glFinish to ensure it's all drawn, and that may be needed to get meaningful timing info.
  • Add "colour by survey" - colour by cave (and more generally by sub-prefix): maybe "aven --survey 161 --colour-by-sub-prefix all.3d" would result in lhroute, rhroute, adrian, etc all getting different colours...
  • Implement "Skip blank pages" in aven printing
  • different keyboard layouts mean that some key choices don't make much sense...
  • File->Extended Elevation - provide a way to specify a spec file? Or better a UI to control the extending.
  • Optional lazy label redraw during drags? Or turn on at some redraw time threshold...
  • Some way to view older/newer version of survey
  • Label lengths aren't considered when working out image size when printing so a long label can spill off the edge of the printout
  • print to an image file?
  • grid on printouts
    • grid crosses option (only draw cross at intersections, not a full grid).
    • [(x,y) of a point to go through (easting, northing)
    • x spacing, y spacing (default to x spacing)
    • orientation (bearing of y-axis?) (defaults to 0)]
  • Profile aven further (for both speed and memory usage)
  • by default put crosses on those points with no legs attached (unused fixed points)?
  • label junctions/dead ends?
  • section colouring/selective labelling
  • clipping - want to select a clip sphere (or maybe cube) centred on centre on rotation I think.
  • Some way to display all the names of an equated station (e.g. in pop-up window or the info panel).
  • check on monochrome, 16, and 256 colour displays - especially that depth colouring looks OK
  • Feed back redraw time to key based movement as in caverot? Or perhaps best not to? It depends on whether we expect people to hold down keys or not... Perhaps something smart where the first press is a fixed size, then after that it depends on the redraw?
  • improve .plt export to include less crude survey structure.
  • If multiple methods for drawing crosses and/or blobs pass the visual fidelity check, check which is fastest.
  • Lots of aven things need documenting.

Documentation

  • Platform specific versions of docs?
  • Put more terms in terminology in docs ? trip, instrument, ...
  • Finish off manual loose ends.
  • Look at rewording extend.sgml (AndyA comments)

Internationalisation and Localisation

  • Update translations.
  • length units in .err file?

Test Suite

  • test diving data with compass omitted (plumbed)
  • more tests for direction
  • improve 3d torture test and try to automate its use if possible.
  • Compass .mak and .plt and CMAP .xyz in test suite?
  • img.c: explicitly test routines in test suite?

Miscellaneous

  • resolve FIXMEs in code
  • diffpos: compare connectivity (i.e legs as well as stations) - e.g.
    foo.1 moved by (0.02, 0.10, -0.06)
    leg between foo.1 and bar.2 removed
    ...
    bar.2 moved by (-0.02, -0.05, 0.03)
    

Cavern

  • This gives "*** Singular!!!" warning with DEBUG_INVALID on:
    1 2 50000 0 -
    1 2 5 0 -30
    
  • Default variance for topofil counter? (currently same as that of tape)
  • Rather than forming a linked list of components, solve each as it is identified? Beware of issues like those that revcomplist test checks.
  • Don't split other traverses at articulating traverses when reporting error stats.
  • sort out title which goes in .3d file for this (if no *includes in ... it gets the title of the leafname of this .svx file, otherwise it's the leafnames of the *include-d files, comma-separated):
    *begin mycave
    *title "My Cave"
    ...
    *end mycave
    
  • look at solution by QR factorisation in matrix.c more
  • consider disabling the more expensive asserts - turning them all off speeds up cavern by about 10%.
  • Warn bearings not 3 digits, gradient not <sign><digit><digit>
  • Sort out gross error detection code
  • For warnings such as "Suspicious compass reading", report the reading in question in the error message (in the text form given in the file). Also report values when warning about problems with processed readings.
  • legs: implied flags: inloop/plumb
  • legs: "dubious" for "tapeless" legs - bearing along continuation...
  • station flags: "important" - e.g. top camp "fixed" point / junction,deadend (implied by order) / articulation pt (know for nodes I think a station is if at least one of its nodes is)
  • Maybe station lists should know how long they are?
  • Articulation point code: ideally the articulation point code should allow further network reductions to happen after splitting at articulation points?

Survex file format

  • *data chamber ...
  • *data nsew ... for pitches (bearings rather than having to be NSEW)
  • Allow angles as deg/min/sec (for theodolite data) (060°10'15" as 060 10 15, or 060.1005 (crap notation))
  • Add support for bearings of form N20E (ie [NS][0-9]+[EW])?
  • should % after a clino reading work?
  • Fixing a point by triangulation?
  • multiple readings:

    average bearings specially - they don't average like normal numbers

    %age gradients should probably average the same as angle gradients

    Document - works like so:

    *set open {
    *set close }
    *calibrate compass {000.5 001.0 001.25}
    1 2 10.23 {000 001} -02
    2 3 {10.16 10.17} 127 {+06 +05}
    3 4 11.98 007 {+03 +03}
    
    Implement as extension to number format so any suitable numeric value to be repeated?
  • Theodolite + level:
    • delta(bearing (relative to 0 at start)
    • delta(horizontal)
    • delta(vertical) / maybe "clino" instead
  • Theodolite only:
    • delta(bearing (relative to 0 at start)
    • delta(horizontal)
    • infinite sd for z
  • Infinite sds so we can fix in x and y only (or z only)?
  • legs: "commented out" flag? syntax check data but otherwise ignore
  • legs: hydrology - fossil/active/not recorded/static water/underwater (sump) [diving underwater by default? except style can mean altimeter too...]
  • legs: floor type - mud/sand/breakdown/flowstone/etc and can then used LRUD to draw crude survey...
  • Allow valid range for an instrument to be specified. Tie in with *instrument. *units date - ranges for dates - e.g. "1990-" or "jun-aug"...
  • cope with any combination of readings which gives enough info ???
  • leg and station "comments":
    *data passage station left right up down comment
    
    1 1.0 - 50+ 0.5 "large cairn"
    
    2 ...
    
    *data normal station l r u d comment newline tape compass clino
    
    1 1.0 - 50+ 0.5 "large cairn"
    
      10.78 123 -03
    
    2 ...
    
    comment can be omitted "-" or not present if at end of line...? commentall?
  • Allow covariances to be specified in cartesian style?
  • flag legs as "skeletal" or something? (i.e. not in the cave passage) - e.g. a radiolocation leg from one passage to another isn't surface, but it isn't in the cave itself either (it's through rock). You could just call it surface but maybe later we want to use the surface flag to produce points for a surface triangulation...
  • ?outlaw prefixes on stations in data legs (as Todd has lobbied for) and then the prefix of a leg == prefix of each end...?
  • comma separated dates in *date?
  • Find a solution to Thilo's "." problem.
  • Units in *fix (currently metres)

img library

  • eliminate duplicate img_LABELs when reading .PLT files.
  • img should return img_XSECT from Compass PLT files.
  • make img more modular (convert to C++?)
  • add support for .KST? Gary says documentation is out of date, and recent releases of winkarst have broken .KST export/import...
  • resolve documentation/examples mismatch for station based XYZ files and implement reading of legs from them.
survex-1.2.33/doc/custom.dsl0000644000175000017500000000377311701006570012647 00000000000000 ]> ;; ;; Tweak a few options from the default HTML stylesheet ;; (define %html-ext% ".htm") (define %body-attr% '()) (define %shade-verbatim% #t) (define %use-id-as-filename% #t) (define %graphic-default-extension% ".png") (define %admon-graphics% #t) (define ($admon-graphic$ #!optional (nd (current-node))) ;; REFENTRY admon-graphic ;; PURP Admonition graphic file ;; DESC ;; Given an admonition node, returns the name of the graphic that should ;; be used for that admonition. ;; /DESC ;; AUTHOR N/A ;; /REFENTRY (cond ((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "tip")) (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "tip.png")) ((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "note")) (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "note.png")) ((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "important")) (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "important.png")) ((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "caution")) (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "caution.png")) ((equal? (gi nd) (normalize "warning")) (string-append %admon-graphics-path% "warning.png")) (else (error (string-append (gi nd) " is not an admonition."))))) (define %gentext-nav-tblwidth% "100%") ;; expect admon images in the same directory (define %admon-graphics-path% "") (define %generate-article-toc% #t) (define %generate-article-titlepage-on-separate-page% #t) (define %generate-article-toc-on-titlepage% #f) ;; ;; Same as above except all in one file ;; (define nochunks #t) survex-1.2.33/doc/extend.10000644000175000017500000000575413254561473012220 00000000000000.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "EXTEND" "1" "22 March 2018" "" "" .SH NAME extend \- produce an extended elevation from a .3d file .SH SYNOPSIS \fBextend\fR [ \fB--survey=SURVEY\fR ] [ \fB--specfile=ESPEC_FILE\fR ] [ \fB--show-breaks\fR ] \fBINPUT_3D_FILE\fR [ \fBOUTPUT_3D_FILE\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .sp .RS .B "Note:" The \fBextend\fR program can also work on \fBCompass\fR \fI\&.plt\fR (as can \fBaven\fR and any other \fBSurvex\fR program which reads \fI\&.3d\fR files). .RE .PP If no specfile is given, extend starts with the highest station marked as an entrance which has at least one underground survey leg attached to it. If there are no such stations, the highest deadend station in the survey (or the highest station if there are no deadends) is used. Extend puts the first station on the left, then folds each leg out individually to the right, breaking loops arbitrarily (usually at junctions). .PP If the output filename is not specified, extend bases the output filename on the input filename, but ending "_extend.3d". For example, \fBextend deep_pit.3d\fR produces an extended elevation called \fIdeep_pit_extend.3d\fR\&. .PP If you pass \fB--show-breaks\fR then a leg flagged as "surface survey" will be added between each point at which a loop has been broken - this can be very useful for visualising the result in aven. .PP This approach suffices for simple caves or sections of cave, but for more complicated situations human intervention is required. More complex sections of cave can be handled with a specfile giving directions to switch the direction of extension between left and right, to explicitly specify the start station, or to break the extension at particular stations or legs. .PP The specfile is in a format similar to cavern's data format: .nf ;This is a comment ; start the elevation at station entrance.a *start entrance.a ;this is a comment after a command ; start extending leftwards from station half-way-down.5 *eleft half-way-down.5 ; change direction of extension at further-down.8 *eswap further-down.8 ; extend right from further-down.junction, but only for ; the leg joining it to very-deep.1, other legs continuing ; as before *eright further-down.junction very-deep.1 ; break the survey at station side-loop.4 *break side-loop.4 ; break survey at station side-loop.junction but only ; for leg going to complex-loop.2 *break side-loop.junction complex-loop.2 .fi .PP This approach requires some trial and error, but gives useful results for many caves. The most complex systems would benefit from an interactive interface to select and view the breaks and switches of direction. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fB3dtopos\fR(1), \fBaven\fR(1), \fBcad3d\fR(1), \fBcavern\fR(1), \fBdiffpos\fR(1), \fBdump3d\fR(1), \fBsorterr\fR(1) survex-1.2.33/doc/dump3d.10000644000175000017500000000200213254561473012104 00000000000000.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "DUMP3D" "1" "22 March 2018" "" "" .SH NAME dump3d \- dump .3d file contents in textual format .SH SYNOPSIS \fBdump3d\fR [ \fB--survey=SURVEY\fR ] [ \fB--rewind\fR ] [ \fB--show-dates\fR ] \fBPROCESSED_SURVEY_DATA_FILE\fR .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP Dump out the entries in a processed survey data file - useful for debugging, and also provides a textual format which is fairly easy to parse if you want to write a simple script to pull out information from a file. .PP Note that this tool can actually be used to dump any format the "img" library can read, not just Survex \fI\&.3d\fR files. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fB3dtopos\fR(1), \fBaven\fR(1), \fBcad3d\fR(1), \fBcavern\fR(1), \fBdiffpos\fR(1), \fBextend\fR(1), \fBsorterr\fR(1) survex-1.2.33/doc/sorterr.sgml0000644000175000017500000000216411701006570013206 00000000000000 sorterr 1 sorterr re-sort .err file by various criteria sorterr options .err file how many Description Sorterr re-sorts a .err file by the specified criterion (or by the error ratio by default). Output is sent to stdout, or if --replace is specified the input file is replaced with the sorted version. By default all entries in the file are included - if a second parameter is given then only the top entries after sorting are returned. survex-1.2.33/doc/index.htm0000644000175000017500000000201213254611612012437 00000000000000 Survex 1.2.33 Documentation Access to mailing lists and downloads are available at the Survex web site.

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survex-1.2.33/doc/diffpos.sgml0000644000175000017500000000165313254561041013146 00000000000000 diffpos 1 diffpos compare the contents of two .3d files diffpos .3d file .3d file threshold Description Diffpos reports stations which are in one file but not the other, and also stations which have moved by more than a specified threshold distance in X, Y, or Z. The threshold distance is given in metres and defaults to 0.01m if not specified. 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Survex Maintainers

  • Olly Betts
  • Mark Shinwell
  • Wookey

Translation Maintainers

  • Eric Madelaine
  • Gerhard Niklasch
  • Josep Guarro
  • Leandro Dybal Bertoni
  • Roberto Maugeri
  • Martin Sluka
  • Cristian Flueraru

Other Contributors

The following people have contributed code, bug reports, suggestions, documentation, translations, useful information, or assisted in other ways:

Andrew Atkinson, Andrew Boardman, Andy Holtsbery, Andy Waddington, Anthony Day, Bill Purvis, Bob Thrun, Brian Clipstone, Chris Williams, Clewin Griffith, Devon Bowen, Duncan Collis, Earl Merson, Erin Lynch, François Dani, Gavin Lowe, Graham Mullan, Heatheri Sullivan, Iain Miller, James Aylett, James Begley, Jenny Black, Jens Rasch, John Halleck, John Pybus, Julian Todd, Justin Fletcher, Larry Fish, Lev Bishop, Mark Fearon, Martin Budaj, Martin Ellis, Martin Green, Martin Heller, Michel Bovey, Mike Lake, Mike McCombe, Mike Yocum, Patrick Warren, Paul "Footleg" Fretwell, Peter Wilton-Jones, Phil Bull, Phil Holmes, Phil Maynard, Phil Underwood, Philip Balister, Ray Duffy, Rob Garrett, Rob Pollard, Robert Smallshire, Roger Schuster, Sean Kelly, Simeon Warner, Stacho Mudrak, Taco van Ieperen, Thilo Müller, Thomas Holder, Tim Long, Tim Morgan.

And also thanks to everyone in CUCC who has helped give it a good hammering on expedition in Austria every year for the past decade. survex-1.2.33/doc/man_cavern.sgml0000644000175000017500000000171113254561041013620 00000000000000 %entities; ]> &man.cavern; See Also 3dtopos1, aven1, cad3d1, diffpos1, dump3d1, extend1, sorterr1 survex-1.2.33/doc/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000777413254561041012676 00000000000000## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in pkgdocdir = @PKGDOCDIR@ other_mans = cad3d.1 cavern.1 diffpos.1 dump3d.1 extend.1 sorterr.1 3dtopos.1 \ aven.1 manual_sources = manual.sgml cad3d.sgml cavern.sgml\ diffpos.sgml dump3d.sgml extend.sgml sorterr.sgml 3dtopos.sgml aven.sgml manual_alt = manual.txt manual.pdf # People can build from CVS without sgmltools v2 or v3 installed but they # won't be able to "make dist", which is arguably a good thing - we don't # want tarballs accidentally lacking the documentation. EXTRA_DIST = $(HTMLFILES) manual $(manual_alt)\ custom.dsl survex.ent\ caution.png note.png\ $(manual_sources) $(other_mans)\ man_3dtopos.sgml man_aven.sgml man_cad3d.sgml man_cavern.sgml\ man_diffpos.sgml man_dump3d.sgml man_extend.sgml man_sorterr.sgml\ news2html.pl NEWS.htm: ../NEWS news2html.pl ./news2html.pl '@PRETTYPACKAGE@ @VERSION@' < ../NEWS > NEWS.htm OLDNEWS.htm: ../OLDNEWS news2html.pl ./news2html.pl < ../OLDNEWS > OLDNEWS.htm MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = $(manual_alt) $(other_mans) NEWS.htm OLDNEWS.htm pkgdoc_DATA = @HTMLFILES@ $(manual_alt) man_MANS = survex.7 $(other_mans) aven.1: $(srcdir)/aven.sgml $(srcdir)/man_aven.sgml $(srcdir)/survex.ent $(DOCBOOK2MAN) $(srcdir)/man_aven.sgml rm -f manpage.links manpage.refs cad3d.1: $(srcdir)/cad3d.sgml $(srcdir)/man_cad3d.sgml $(srcdir)/survex.ent $(DOCBOOK2MAN) $(srcdir)/man_cad3d.sgml rm -f manpage.links manpage.refs cavern.1: $(srcdir)/cavern.sgml $(srcdir)/man_cavern.sgml $(srcdir)/survex.ent $(DOCBOOK2MAN) $(srcdir)/man_cavern.sgml rm -f manpage.links manpage.refs diffpos.1: $(srcdir)/diffpos.sgml $(srcdir)/man_diffpos.sgml $(srcdir)/survex.ent $(DOCBOOK2MAN) $(srcdir)/man_diffpos.sgml rm -f manpage.links manpage.refs dump3d.1: $(srcdir)/dump3d.sgml $(srcdir)/man_dump3d.sgml $(srcdir)/survex.ent $(DOCBOOK2MAN) $(srcdir)/man_dump3d.sgml rm -f manpage.links manpage.refs extend.1: $(srcdir)/extend.sgml $(srcdir)/man_extend.sgml $(srcdir)/survex.ent $(DOCBOOK2MAN) $(srcdir)/man_extend.sgml rm -f manpage.links manpage.refs sorterr.1: $(srcdir)/sorterr.sgml $(srcdir)/man_sorterr.sgml $(srcdir)/survex.ent $(DOCBOOK2MAN) $(srcdir)/man_sorterr.sgml rm -f manpage.links manpage.refs 3dtopos.1: $(srcdir)/3dtopos.sgml $(srcdir)/man_3dtopos.sgml $(srcdir)/survex.ent $(DOCBOOK2MAN) $(srcdir)/man_3dtopos.sgml rm -f manpage.links manpage.refs install-data-local: manual $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdocdir)/manual test ! -d manual -a -d "$(srcdir)/manual" && cd $(srcdir) ; \ for p in manual/*.htm manual/*.png ; do \ echo " $(INSTALL_DATA) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdocdir)/$$p"; \ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$p $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdocdir)/$$p; \ done uninstall-local: test ! -d manual -a -d "$(srcdir)/manual" && cd $(srcdir) ; \ for p in manual/*.htm manual/*.png ; do \ echo " rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdocdir)/$$p"; \ rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdocdir)/$$p; \ done -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(pkgdocdir)/manual maintainer-clean-local: rm -rf manual "$(srcdir)/manual" # manual, etc depend on configure.ac so they get rebuilt when the # version number is bumped manual: manual/stampfile manual/stampfile: $(manual_sources) custom.dsl survex.ent ../configure.ac $(SGMLTOOLS) --backend=html --dsssl-spec='custom.dsl#html' manual.sgml cp caution.png note.png manual touch manual/stampfile manual.txt: $(manual_sources) survex.ent ../configure.ac $(SGMLTOOLS) --backend=txt manual.sgml manual.pdf: $(manual_sources) survex.ent ../configure.ac $(SGMLTOOLS) --backend=ps manual.sgml ps2pdf manual.ps manual.pdf rm manual.ps # The rules below aren't used by the build system - they're for "manual" use # (ho ho) manual.html: $(manual_sources) custom.dsl survex.ent ../configure.ac $(SGMLTOOLS) --backend=onehtml \ --dsssl-spec='custom.dsl#onehtml' manual.sgml manual.rtf: $(manual_sources) survex.ent ../configure.ac $(SGMLTOOLS) --backend=rtf manual.sgml manual.ps: $(manual_sources) survex.ent ../configure.ac $(SGMLTOOLS) --backend=ps manual.sgml CLEANFILES = usr check-local: grep -F '$(VERSION)' '$(srcdir)/manual.sgml' survex-1.2.33/doc/index.htm.in0000644000175000017500000000200613254561041013047 00000000000000 @PRETTYPACKAGE@ @VERSION@ Documentation Access to mailing lists and downloads are available at the Survex web site.

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survex-1.2.33/doc/aven.sgml0000644000175000017500000001372613254561041012451 00000000000000 aven 1 aven sophisticated cave viewer for Unix and MS Windows aven --survey=SURVEY --print .3d file Description Aven displays processed cave surveys in a window and allows you to manipulate the view. Note that there is no perspective in the view. This means that it is impossible to tell which way round a cave is rotating, or whether you are viewing something from behind, or in front. So if you think the direction of rotation in wrong, or changes as you watch, this is just your brain being confused, not a bug! Mouse Control The best way to move the cave is with the mouse. We suggest you try each of these out after reading this section to get a feel for how they work. If you hold down the right button then the cave is dragged when you move the mouse. If you hold down the left button, then the cave is rotated if you move left or right, and zoomed if you move up and down. If you hold down Ctrl while dragging with the left mouse button, then the cave rotates and tilts at the same time instead. If your mouse has a middle button then holding it down and moving the mouse up and down tilts the cave. Moving the mouse left and right has no effect. And if you have a scrollwheel, this can be used to zoom in/out. By default the mouse moves the cave, but if you press Ctrl-R, then the mouse will move the viewpoint instead (i.e. everything will go in the opposite direction). Apparently this feels more natural to some people. Keyboard Control P and L select Plan and eLevation respectively. Changing between plan to elevation is animated to help you see where you are and how things relate. This animation is automatically disabled on slow machines to avoid user frustration. Comma ', and Slash / tilt up and down respectively. Tilt goes 180 degrees from plan view to a view from directly below (upside down plan). Space toggles automatic rotation about a vertical axis on and off. The speed of rotation for this, and animated transitions between plan and elevation, is controlled by Z and X. Crosses and/or labels can be displayed at survey stations. Ctrl-X toggles crosses and Ctrl-N station names. Ctrl-L toggles the display of survey legs. Delete is useful if you get lost - it resets the scale, position, and rotation speed, so that the cave returns to the centre of the screen. There are also keyboard controls to use instead of the mouse - Shift helps here as it accelerates all movements: Z, X : Faster/Slower Rotation R: Reverse direction of rotation Enter, Space: Start and stop auto-rotation Ctrl-Cursor Left, Ctrl-Cursor Right: Rotate cave one step clockwise/anti-clockwise (also: C, V) Ctrl-Cursor Up , Ctrl-Cursor Down: Higher/Lower Viewpoint (also: ' , /) ] , [: Zoom in/Out U, D: Set view to Up/Down N, S, E, W: Set view to North, South, East, West Delete: Reset to default scale, rotation rate, etc P, L: Plan, Elevation Cursor Left, Cursor Right: Pan survey Left/Right (on screen) Cursor Up, Cursor Down: Pan survey Up/Down (on screen) Ctrl-N: Toggle display of station names Ctrl-X: Toggle display of crosses at stations Ctrl-L: Toggle display of survey legs Ctrl-F: Toggle display of surface legs Ctrl-G: Toggle display of grid Ctrl-B: Toggle display of bounding box O: Toggle display of non-overlapping/all names Ctrl-R: reverse sense of controls Shift: accelerates all movement keys A little experimentation should give a better understanding of how this works. There is an auto-resizing scale bar along the bottom of the screen which varies in length as you zoom in or out. In the lower right corner is a compass pointer showing which way is North, and a clino pointer showing the angle of tilt. And in the upper right is a colour key showing the correspondence between colour and depth (by default - you can also colour by date or by error). Options -p, --print Print the specified file and exit. -s, --survey=SURVEY Only load the sub-survey 'SURVEY'. survex-1.2.33/doc/aven.10000644000175000017500000001134713254561473011655 00000000000000.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "AVEN" "1" "22 March 2018" "" "" .SH NAME aven \- sophisticated cave viewer for Unix and MS Windows .SH SYNOPSIS \fBaven\fR [ \fB--survey=SURVEY\fR ] [ \fB--print\fR ] \fB\&.3d file\fR .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP Aven displays processed cave surveys in a window and allows you to manipulate the view. .PP Note that there is no perspective in the view. This means that it is impossible to tell which way round a cave is rotating, or whether you are viewing something from behind, or in front. So if you think the direction of rotation in wrong, or changes as you watch, this is just your brain being confused, not a bug! .SS "MOUSE CONTROL" .PP The best way to move the cave is with the mouse. We suggest you try each of these out after reading this section to get a feel for how they work. .PP If you hold down the right button then the cave is dragged when you move the mouse. .PP If you hold down the left button, then the cave is rotated if you move left or right, and zoomed if you move up and down. If you hold down \fBCtrl\fR while dragging with the left mouse button, then the cave rotates and tilts at the same time instead. .PP If your mouse has a middle button then holding it down and moving the mouse up and down tilts the cave. Moving the mouse left and right has no effect. .PP And if you have a scrollwheel, this can be used to zoom in/out. .PP By default the mouse moves the cave, but if you press \fBCtrl-R\fR, then the mouse will move the viewpoint instead (i.e. everything will go in the opposite direction). Apparently this feels more natural to some people. .SS "KEYBOARD CONTROL" .PP \fBP\fR and \fBL\fR select Plan and eLevation respectively. Changing between plan to elevation is animated to help you see where you are and how things relate. This animation is automatically disabled on slow machines to avoid user frustration. .PP Comma \fB\&'\fR, and Slash \fB/\fR tilt up and down respectively. Tilt goes 180 degrees from plan view to a view from directly below (upside down plan). .PP \fBSpace\fR toggles automatic rotation about a vertical axis on and off. The speed of rotation for this, and animated transitions between plan and elevation, is controlled by \fBZ\fR and \fBX\fR\&. .PP Crosses and/or labels can be displayed at survey stations. \fBCtrl-X\fR toggles crosses and \fBCtrl-N\fR station names. \fBCtrl-L\fR toggles the display of survey legs. .PP \fBDelete\fR is useful if you get lost - it resets the scale, position, and rotation speed, so that the cave returns to the centre of the screen. There are also keyboard controls to use instead of the mouse - \fBShift\fR helps here as it accelerates all movements: .nf \fBZ\fR, \fBX\fR : Faster/Slower Rotation \fBR\fR: Reverse direction of rotation \fBEnter\fR, \fBSpace\fR: Start and stop auto-rotation \fBCtrl-Cursor Left\fR, \fBCtrl-Cursor Right\fR: Rotate cave one step clockwise/anti-clockwise (also: \fBC\fR, \fBV\fR) \fBCtrl-Cursor Up\fR , \fBCtrl-Cursor Down\fR: Higher/Lower Viewpoint (also: \fB\&'\fR , \fB/\fR) \fB]\fR , \fB[\fR: Zoom in/Out \fBU\fR, \fBD\fR: Set view to Up/Down \fBN\fR, \fBS\fR, \fBE\fR, \fBW\fR: Set view to North, South, East, West \fBDelete\fR: Reset to default scale, rotation rate, etc \fBP\fR, \fBL\fR: Plan, Elevation \fBCursor Left\fR, \fBCursor Right\fR: Pan survey Left/Right (on screen) \fBCursor Up\fR, \fBCursor Down\fR: Pan survey Up/Down (on screen) \fBCtrl-N\fR: Toggle display of station names \fBCtrl-X\fR: Toggle display of crosses at stations \fBCtrl-L\fR: Toggle display of survey legs \fBCtrl-F\fR: Toggle display of surface legs \fBCtrl-G\fR: Toggle display of grid \fBCtrl-B\fR: Toggle display of bounding box \fBO\fR: Toggle display of non-overlapping/all names \fBCtrl-R\fR: reverse sense of controls \fBShift\fR: accelerates all movement keys .fi .PP A little experimentation should give a better understanding of how this works. .PP There is an auto-resizing scale bar along the bottom of the screen which varies in length as you zoom in or out. In the lower right corner is a compass pointer showing which way is North, and a clino pointer showing the angle of tilt. And in the upper right is a colour key showing the correspondence between colour and depth (by default - you can also colour by date or by error). .SH "OPTIONS" .TP \fB-p, --print\fR Print the specified file and exit. .TP \fB-s, --survey=SURVEY\fR Only load the sub-survey 'SURVEY'. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fB3dtopos\fR(1), \fBcad3d\fR(1), \fBcavern\fR(1), \fBdiffpos\fR(1), \fBdump3d\fR(1), \fBextend\fR(1), \fBsorterr\fR(1) survex-1.2.33/doc/man_aven.sgml0000644000175000017500000000171113254561041013273 00000000000000 %entities; ]> &man.aven; See Also 3dtopos1, cad3d1, cavern1, diffpos1, dump3d1, extend1, sorterr1 survex-1.2.33/doc/cad3d.10000644000175000017500000000160713254561472011677 00000000000000.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "CAD3D" "1" "22 March 2018" "" "" .SH NAME cad3d \- convert a Survex .3d file into formats which can be read by CAD and drawing packages .SH SYNOPSIS \fBcad3d\fR [ \fBoptions\fR ] \fB\&.3d file\fR [ \fBoutput file\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP Cad3d can currently output DXF, Skencil, or SVG files for import into CAD packages. It can also produce Compass .plt files, which are primarily intended for importing into Carto, but can also be used with Compass itself. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fB3dtopos\fR(1), \fBaven\fR(1), \fBcavern\fR(1), \fBdiffpos\fR(1), \fBdump3d\fR(1), \fBextend\fR(1), \fBsorterr\fR(1) survex-1.2.33/doc/cavern.sgml0000644000175000017500000001262613254561041012774 00000000000000 cavern 1 cavern process raw survey data cavern options survex data file Description Cavern is the Survex data processing engine. If multiple survey data files are listed on the command line, they are processed in order from left to right. Settings are reset to their defaults before processing each file. Options -o, --output=OUTPUT Sets location for output files. -q, --quiet Only show a brief summary (--quiet --quiet or -qq will display warnings and errors only). -s, --no-auxiliary-files do not create .err file. -w, --warnings-are-errors turn warnings into errors. --log Send screen output to a .log file. -v, --3d-version Specify the 3d file format version to output. By default the latest version is written, but you can override this to produce a 3d file which can be read by software which doesn't understand the latest 3d file format version. Note that any information which the specified format version didn't support will be omitted. Output Cavern reads in text files containing the survey data .svx) and outputs two files, with the extensions .3d and .err. By default these files are put in the current directory, with the same base filename as the first .svx file read, but a different extension. You can change the directory and/or base filename using the --output command line option. E.g. if you process the data file entrance.svx with the command cavern entrance then the files entrance.3d and entrance.err will be created. Cavern also gives a range of statistics at the end of a successful run: The highest and lowest stations and the height difference between them The total length of the survey (before and after adjustment). This total excludes survey legs flagged as SURFACE, DUPLICATE, or SPLAY. The number of stations and legs. Note that a *EQUATE is counted as a leg in this statistic. The East-West and North-South ranges, and the North-most, South-most, East-most, and West-most stations. The number of each size of node in the network (where size is number of connections to a station) i.e. a one node is the end of a dead-end traverse, a two-node is a typical station in the middle of a traverse, a three-node is a T-junction etc. How long the processing took and how much CPU time was used. <filename>.3d</filename> - data describing the loop-closed centre line This file contains details of the stations and legs, and any flags associated with them. <filename>.err</filename> - loop closure statistics (%age errors, etc) This file contains statistics about each traverse in the survey which is part of a loop. It includes various statistics for each traverse, such as the percentage error per leg. You should study this information to determine if any parts of the survey are of lower quality or contain gross errors. Error Messages There are a number of error messages that you may get when processing data. Most of these are self explanatory, and will be caused by such problems as typing mistakes, or by your survey data not being attached to fixed points (in this situation, Survex will list some of the stations that are not connected). Along with the error message, the filename and line number of the offending line will be printed (or the filename for errors such as `file not found'). The format of the filename and line number is that used by gcc, so if your editor can parse errors from gcc, you should be able to set it to allow you to jump to the file and line of each error. Cavern will stop after more than 50 errors. This usually indicates something like the incorrect data order being specified. Deluging the user with error messages makes the actual problem less clear. survex-1.2.33/doc/cad3d.sgml0000644000175000017500000000145713254561041012474 00000000000000 cad3d 1 cad3d convert a Survex .3d file into formats which can be read by CAD and drawing packages cad3d options .3d file output file Description Cad3d can currently output DXF, Skencil, or SVG files for import into CAD packages. It can also produce Compass .plt files, which are primarily intended for importing into Carto, but can also be used with Compass itself. survex-1.2.33/doc/dump3d.sgml0000644000175000017500000000162213254561041012704 00000000000000 dump3d 1 dump3d dump .3d file contents in textual format dump3d --survey=SURVEY --rewind --show-dates PROCESSED_SURVEY_DATA_FILE Description Dump out the entries in a processed survey data file - useful for debugging, and also provides a textual format which is fairly easy to parse if you want to write a simple script to pull out information from a file. Note that this tool can actually be used to dump any format the "img" library can read, not just Survex .3d files. survex-1.2.33/doc/man_cad3d.sgml0000644000175000017500000000171113254561041013320 00000000000000 %entities; ]> &man.cad3d; See Also 3dtopos1, aven1, cavern1, diffpos1, dump3d1, extend1, sorterr1 survex-1.2.33/doc/3dtopos.sgml0000644000175000017500000000213013254561041013076 00000000000000 3dtopos 1 3dtopos produce a .pos file from a .3d file 3dtopos options .3d file .pos file Description 3dtopos takes a .3d file and produces a .pos file which contains a list of all the stations with coordinates (ordered x,y,z [East, North, Up]) and complete names. The stations are sorted such that numbers occur in the correct order (so ``2'' before ``10''). 3dtopos even sorts numbers with a prefix and/or suffix, so you'd get: 040.sv8 040.sv8a 040.sv8b 040.sv8c 040.sv9 040.sv10 040.sv11 40_entrance_tag 40b_entrance_tag You can also export .pos files from aven in versions 1.2.19 and later. survex-1.2.33/doc/man_diffpos.sgml0000644000175000017500000000171113254561041013774 00000000000000 %entities; ]> &man.diffpos; See Also 3dtopos1, aven1, cad3d1, cavern1, dump3d1, extend1, sorterr1 survex-1.2.33/doc/survex.ent0000644000175000017500000000052013254561041012664 00000000000000 survex-1.2.33/doc/cavern.10000644000175000017500000001045713254561473012203 00000000000000.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "CAVERN" "1" "22 March 2018" "" "" .SH NAME cavern \- process raw survey data .SH SYNOPSIS \fBcavern\fR [ \fBoptions\fR ] \fBsurvex data file\fR\fI ...\fR .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP Cavern is the \fBSurvex\fR data processing engine. .PP If multiple survey data files are listed on the command line, they are processed in order from left to right. Settings are reset to their defaults before processing each file. .SH "OPTIONS" .TP \fB-o, --output=OUTPUT\fR Sets location for output files. .TP \fB-q, --quiet\fR Only show a brief summary (--quiet --quiet or -qq will display warnings and errors only). .TP \fB-s, --no-auxiliary-files\fR do not create .err file. .TP \fB-w, --warnings-are-errors\fR turn warnings into errors. .TP \fB--log\fR Send screen output to a .log file. .TP \fB-v, --3d-version\fR Specify the 3d file format version to output. By default the latest version is written, but you can override this to produce a 3d file which can be read by software which doesn't understand the latest 3d file format version. Note that any information which the specified format version didn't support will be omitted. .SH "OUTPUT" .PP Cavern reads in text files containing the survey data \fI\&.svx\fR) and outputs two files, with the extensions \fI\&.3d\fR and \fI\&.err\fR\&. By default these files are put in the current directory, with the same base filename as the first \fI\&.svx\fR file read, but a different extension. You can change the directory and/or base filename using the --output command line option. .PP E.g. if you process the data file \fIentrance.svx\fR with the command \fBcavern entrance\fR then the files \fIentrance.3d\fR and \fIentrance.err\fR will be created. .PP Cavern also gives a range of statistics at the end of a successful run: .TP 0.2i \(bu The highest and lowest stations and the height difference between them .TP 0.2i \(bu The total length of the survey (before and after adjustment). This total excludes survey legs flagged as SURFACE, DUPLICATE, or SPLAY. .TP 0.2i \(bu The number of stations and legs. Note that a *EQUATE is counted as a leg in this statistic. .TP 0.2i \(bu The East-West and North-South ranges, and the North-most, South-most, East-most, and West-most stations. .TP 0.2i \(bu The number of each size of node in the network (where size is number of connections to a station) i.e. a one node is the end of a dead-end traverse, a two-node is a typical station in the middle of a traverse, a three-node is a T-junction etc. .TP 0.2i \(bu How long the processing took and how much CPU time was used. .SS ".3D - DATA DESCRIBING THE LOOP-CLOSED CENTRE LINE" .PP This file contains details of the stations and legs, and any flags associated with them. .SS ".ERR - LOOP CLOSURE STATISTICS (%AGE ERRORS, ETC)" .PP This file contains statistics about each traverse in the survey which is part of a loop. It includes various statistics for each traverse, such as the percentage error per leg. You should study this information to determine if any parts of the survey are of lower quality or contain gross errors. .SH "ERROR MESSAGES" .PP There are a number of error messages that you may get when processing data. Most of these are self explanatory, and will be caused by such problems as typing mistakes, or by your survey data not being attached to fixed points (in this situation, \fBSurvex\fR will list some of the stations that are not connected). .PP Along with the error message, the filename and line number of the offending line will be printed (or the filename for errors such as `file not found'). The format of the filename and line number is that used by gcc, so if your editor can parse errors from gcc, you should be able to set it to allow you to jump to the file and line of each error. .PP Cavern will stop after more than 50 errors. This usually indicates something like the incorrect data order being specified. Deluging the user with error messages makes the actual problem less clear. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fB3dtopos\fR(1), \fBaven\fR(1), \fBcad3d\fR(1), \fBdiffpos\fR(1), \fBdump3d\fR(1), \fBextend\fR(1), \fBsorterr\fR(1) survex-1.2.33/doc/diffpos.10000644000175000017500000000204713254561473012353 00000000000000.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "DIFFPOS" "1" "22 March 2018" "" "" .SH NAME diffpos \- compare the contents of two .3d files .SH SYNOPSIS \fBdiffpos\fR \fB\&.3d file\fR \fB\&.3d file\fR [ \fBthreshold\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP Diffpos reports stations which are in one file but not the other, and also stations which have moved by more than a specified threshold distance in X, Y, or Z. The threshold distance is given in metres and defaults to 0.01m if not specified. .PP For backward compatibility diffpos will also read the \fI\&.pos\fR files produced by earlier versions of cavern, by 3dtopos, or by aven's export feature (requires 1.2.19 or later). .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fB3dtopos\fR(1), \fBaven\fR(1), \fBcad3d\fR(1), \fBcavern\fR(1), \fBdump3d\fR(1), \fBextend\fR(1), \fBsorterr\fR(1) survex-1.2.33/doc/manual.sgml0000644000175000017500000033110113254577541012777 00000000000000 ]>
<Application>Survex</Application> <!--VERSION-->1.2.33 Manual Olly Betts Olly Betts wrote most of Survex.
olly@survex.com
Wookey Wookey is a small furry creature.
wookey@survex.com
1998-2016 Olly Betts This is the manual for Survex - an open-source software package for cave surveyors.
Introduction This section describes what Survex is, and outlines the scope of this manual. About <Application>Survex</Application> Survex is a multi-platform open-source cave surveying package. Version 1.2 runs on UNIX, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X. We're investigating support for phones and tablets. We are well aware that not everyone has access to super hardware - often surveying projects are run on little or no budget and any computers used are donated. We aim to ensure that Survex is feasible to use on low-spec machines. Obviously it won't be as responsive, but we intend it to be usable. Please help us to achieve this by giving us some feedback if you use Survex on a slow machine. Survex is capable of processing extremely complex caves very quickly and has a very effective, real-time cave viewer which allows you to rotate, zoom, and pan the cave using mouse or keyboard. We have tested it extensively using CUCC and ARGE's surveys of the caves under the Loser Plateau in Austria (over 25,000 survey legs, and over 140km of underground survey data). This can all be processed in around 10 seconds on a low-end netbook. Survex is also used by many other survey projects around the world, including the Ogof Draenen survey, the Easegill resurvey project, the OFD survey, the OUCC Picos expeditions, and the Hong Meigui China expeditions. Survex is still actively being worked on. Version 1.0 was complete in some sense, but development continues - initially in reshaping Survex into a more integrated GUI package. We encourage feedback from users on important features or problems, which will help to direct future development. See the "Mailing List" section of this manual for the best way to contact us. About this Manual If there's a part of this manual you find hard to understand, please do let us know. We already know Survex well, so it can be hard for us to spot areas where the manual doesn't given enough information, or doesn't explain things clearly enough to follow when you don't know what's going on. It's helpful is you can suggest a better wording, but don't worry if you can't, just explain the problem as precisely as you can. The master version of this manual is an SGML document written using the docbook DTD, and automatically converted to a number of other formats. If you are going to send us major changes, it's much easier to include them if you work from this master. You can get it from the source archive (docs/manual.sgml) or from the Survex website. Terminology Throughout this document we use British terminology for surveying. station a point in the cave that you survey from and/or to leg a line joining two stations survey a group of legs surveyed on the same trip Getting Started This section covers how to obtain the software, and how to unpack and install it, and how to configure it. Obtaining <Application>Survex</Application> The latest version is available from the Survex website: https://survex.com/. It is also freely redistributable, so you welcome to get a copy from someone else who has already downloaded it. If you want some sample data to experiment with, you can download some from the Survex website too: https://survex.com/software/sample.tar.gz Installing <Application>Survex</Application> The details of installation depend greatly on what platform you are using, so there is a separate section below for each platform. Linux We supply pre-compiled versions for x86 Linux machines in RPM format (suitable for Redhat, Mandrake, and some other distributions). Survex Debian packages are available from Debian mirror sites in the usual way. You'll need root access to install these prebuilt packages. If you don't have root access you will need to build from source (see the next section). Other versions of UNIX For other UNIX versions you'll need to get the source code and compile it on your system. Unpack the sources and read the file called INSTALL in the top level for details about building from source. Microsoft Windows This version comes packaged with an installation wizard. Just run the downloaded package and it will lead you through the installation process. If you want the file associations to be set up for all user, run the installer as administrator, or as a user with administrator rights. The survey viewer that's part of Survex is called aven, and uses OpenGL for 3d rendering. If you find that 3D rendering is sometimes very slow (e.g. one user reported very slow performance when running full screen, while running in a window was fine) then try installing the OpenGL driver supplied by the manufacturer of your graphics card rather than the driver Microsoft supply. The installer creates a Survex group in the Programs sub-menu of the Start menu containing the following items: Aven Documentation Uninstall Survex Icons are installed for .svx, .3d, .err, and .pos files, and also for Compass Plot files (.plt and .plf) (which Survex can read). Double-clicking on a .svx file loads it for editing. To process it to produce a .3d file, right click and choose "Process" from the menu. Double-clicking the resultant .3d file views it in aven. All the Survex file types can be right clicked on to give a menu of possible actions. .svx Process Process file with aven to produce .3d file (and .err file) .3d Open Load file into Aven Print Send to the printer Extend Produce extended elevation Convert to DXF Convert to a DXF file (suitable for importing into many CAD packages) Convert for hand plotting Produce a .pos file listing all the stations and their coordinates .err Open Load file into Notepad Sort by Error Sort .err file by the error in each traverse Sort by Horizontal Error Sort .err file by the horizontal error in each traverse Sort by Vertical Error Sort .err file by the vertical error in each traverse Sort by Percentage Error Sort .err file by the percentage error in each traverse Sort by Error per Leg Sort .err file by the error per leg in each traverse Configuration Selecting Your Preferred Language Survex has extensive internationalisation capabilities. The language used for messages from Survex and most of the library calls it uses can be changed. By default this is picked up from the language the operating system is set to use (from "Regional Settings" in Control Panel on Microsoft Windows, from the LANG environment variable on UNIX If no setting is found, or Survex hasn't been translated into the requested language, UK English is used. However you may want to override the language manually - for example if Survex isn't available in your native language you'll want to choose the supported language you understand best. To do this, you set the SURVEXLANG environment variable. Here's a list of the codes currently supported: CodeLanguage enInternational English en_USUS English bgBulgarian caCatalan deGerman de_CHSwiss German elGreek esSpanish frFrench huHungarian idIndonesian itItalian plPolish ptPortuguese pt_BRBrazillian Portuguese roRomanian ruRussian skSlovak zh_CNChinese (Simplified) Here are examples of how to set this environment variable to give messages in French (language code fr): Microsoft Windows For MS Windows proceed as follows (this description was written from MS Windows 2000, but it should be fairly similar in other versions): Open the Start Menu, navigate to the Settings sub-menu, and open Control Panel. Open System (picture of a computer) and click on the Advanced tab. Choose `Environmental Variables', and create a new one: name SURVEXLANG, value fr. Click OK and the new value should be effective immediately. UNIX - csh/tcsh setenv SURVEXLANG fr UNIX - sh/bash SURVEXLANG=fr ; export SURVEXLANG If Survex isn't available in your language, you could help out by providing a translation. The initial translation is likely to be about a day's work; after that translations for new or changed messages are occasionally required. Contact us for details if you're interested. Survex Programs Standard Options All Survex programs respond to the following command line options: --help display option summary and exit --version output version information and exit Short and Long Options Options have two forms: short (a dash followed by a single letter e.g. cavern -q) and long (two dashes followed by one or more words e.g. cavern --quiet). The long form is generally easier to remember, while the short form is quicker to type. Options are often available in both forms. Command line options are case sensitive, so "-B" and "-b" are different (this didn't used to be the case before Survex 0.90). Case sensitivity doubles the number of available short options (and is also the norm on UNIX). Filenames on the Command Line Filenames with spaces can be processed (provided your operating system supports them - UNIX does, and so do recent versions of Microsoft Windows). You need to enclose the filename in quotes like so: cavern "Spider Cave" A file specified on the command line of any of the Survex suite of programs will be looked for as specified. If it is not found, then the file is looked for with the appropriate extension appended. So cavern survey will look first for survey, then for survey.svx. Command Reference &man.cavern; &man.aven; &man.3dtopos; &man.cad3d; &man.diffpos; &man.extend; &man.sorterr; <Application>Survex</Application> data files Survey data is entered in the form of text files. You can use any text editor you like for this, so long as it has the capability of writing a plain ASCII text file. The data format is very flexible; unlike some other cave surveying software, Survex does not require survey legs to be rearranged to suit the computer, and the ordering of instrument readings on each line is fully specifiable. So you can enter your data much as it appears on the survey notes, which is important in reducing the opportunities for transcription errors. Also all the special characters are user-definable - for example, the separators can be spaces and tabs, or commas (e.g. when exporting from a spreadsheet), etc; the decimal point can be a slash (for clarity), a comma (as used in continental Europe), or anything else you care to choose. This flexibility means that it should be possible to read in data from almost any sort of survey data file without much work. Survex places no restrictions on you in terms of the ordering of survey legs. You can enter or process data in any order and Survex will read it all in before determining how it is connected. You can also use the hierarchical naming so that you do not need to worry about using the same station name twice. The usual arrangement is to have one file which lists all the others that are included (e.g., 161.svx). Then cavern 161 will process all your data. To just process a section use the filename for that section, e.g. cavern dtime will process the dreamtime file/section of Kaninchenhöhle. To help you out, if all legs in a survey are connected to one another but the survey has no fixed points, cavern will 'invent' a fixed point and print a warning message to this effect. It is up to you what data you put in which files. You can have one file per trip, or per area of the cave, or just one file for the whole cave if you like. On a large survey project it makes sense to group related surveys in the same file or directory. Readings Blank lines (i.e. lines consisting solely of BLANK characters) are ignored. The last line in the file need not be terminated by an end of line character. All fields on a line must be separated by at least one BLANK character. An OMIT character (default '-') indicates that a field is unused. If the field is not optional, then an error is given. Survey Station Names Survex has a powerful system for naming stations. It uses a hierarchy of survey names, similar to the nested folders your computer stores files in. So point 6 in the entrance survey of Kaninchenhöhle (cave number 161) is referred to as: 161.entrance.6 This seems a natural way to refer to station names. It also means that it is very easy to include more levels, for example if you want to plot all the caves in the area you just list them all in another file, specifying a new prefix. So to group 3 nearby caves on the Loser Plateau you would use a file like this: *begin Loser *include 161 *include 2YrGest *include 145 *end Loser The entrance series point mentioned above would now be referred to as: Loser.161.entrance.6 You do not have to use this system at all, and can just give all stations unique identifiers if you like: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... 1381, 1382 or AA06, AA07, P34, ZZ6, etc. Station and survey names may contain any alphanumeric characters and additionally any characters in NAMES (default `_' and `-'). Alphabetic characters may be forced to upper or lower case by using the *case command. Station names may be any length - if you want to only treat the first few characters as significant you can get cavern to truncate the names using the *truncate command. Anonymous Stations Survex supports the concept of anonymous survey stations. That is survey stations without a name. Each time an anonymous station name is used it represents a different point. Currently three types of anonymous station are supported, referred to by one, two or three separator characters - with the default separator of '.', that means '.', '..', and '...' are anonymous stations. Their meanings are: Single separator ('.' by default) An anonymous non-wall point at the end of an implicit splay. Double separator ('..' by default) An anoymous wall point at the end of an implicit splay. Triple separator ('...' by default) an anoymous point with no implicit flags on the leg (intended for cases like a disto leg along a continuing passage). You can map '-' to '..' (for compatibility with data from pocket topo) using the command: *alias station - .. Support for anonymous stations and for '*alias station - ..' was added in Survex 1.2.7. Numeric fields [<MINUS>|<PLUS>] <integer part> [ <DECIMAL> [ <decimal fraction> ] ] or [<MINUS>|<PLUS>] <DECIMAL> <dec fraction> i.e. optional PLUS or MINUS sign in front, with optional DECIMAL character (default '.'), which may be embedded, leading or trailing. No spaces are allowed between the various elements. All of these are valid examples: +47, 23, -22, +4.5, 1.3, -0.7, +.15, .4, -.05 Accuracy Accuracy assessments may be provided or defaulted for any survey leg. These determine the distribution of loop closure errors over the legs in the loop. See *SD for more information. Cavern Commands Commands in .svx files are introduced by an asterisk (by default - this can be changed using the set command). The commands are documented in a common format: Command Name Syntax Example Validity Description Caveats See Also ALIAS Syntax *alias station <alias> [<target>] Example *begin parsons_nose *alias station - .. 1 2 12.21 073 -12 2 - 4.33 011 +02 2 - 1.64 180 +03 2 3 6.77 098 -04 *end parsons_nose Description *alias allows you to map a station name which appears in the survey data to a different name internally. At present, you can only create an alias of '-' to '..', which is intended to support the pocket topo style notation of '-' being a splay to an anonymous point on the cave wall. And you can unalias '-' with '*alias station -'. Aliases are scoped by *begin/*end blocks - when a *end is reached, the aliases in force at the corresponding begin are restored. *alias was added in Survex 1.2.7. See Also *begin, *end BEGIN Syntax *begin [<survey>] Example *begin littlebit 1 2 10.23 106 -02 2 3 1.56 092 +10 *end littlebit ; length of leg across shaft estimated *begin *sd tape 2 metres 9 10 6. 031 -07 *end Description *begin stores the current values of the current settings such as instrument calibration, data format, and so on. These stored values are restored after the corresponding *end. If a survey name is given, this is used inside the *begin/*end block, and the corresponding *end should have the same survey name. *begin/*end blocks may be nested to indefinite depth. See Also *end, *prefix CALIBRATE Syntax *calibrate <quantity list> <zero error> [<scale>] *calibrate <quantity list> <zero error> <units> [<scale>] *calibrate default Example *calibrate tape +0.3 Description *calibrate is used to specify instrument calibrations, via a zero error and a scale factor. By default, the zero error is 0.0 and the scale factor 1.0 for all quantities. <quantity> is one of TAPE|COMPASS|CLINO|COUNTER|DEPTH|DECLINATION|X|Y|Z Several quantities can be given in <quantity list> - the specified calibration will be applied to each of them. You need to be careful about the sign of the ZeroError. Survex follows the convention used with scientific instruments - the ZeroError is what the instrument reads when measuring a reading which should be zero. So for example, if your tape measure has the end missing, and you are using the 30cm mark to take all measurements from, then a zero distance would be measured as 30cm and you would correct this with: *CALIBRATE tape +0.3 If you tape was too long, starting at -20cm (it does happen!) then you can correct it with: *CALIBRATE tape -0.2 Note: ZeroError is irrelevant for Topofil counters and depth gauges since pairs of readings are subtracted. In the first form in the synopsis above, the zero error is measured by the instrument itself (e.g. reading off the number where a truncated tape now ends) and any scale factor specified applies to it, like so: Value = ( Reading - ZeroError ) * Scale (Scale defaults to 1.0) In the second form above (supported since Survex 1.2.21), the zero error has been measured externally (e.g. measuring how much too long your tape is with a ruler) - the units of the zero error are explicitly specified and any scale factor isn't applied to it: Value = ( Reading * Scale ) - ZeroError (Scale defaults to 1.0) If the scale factor is 1.0, then the two forms are equivalent, though they still allow you to differentiate between how the zero error has been determined. With older Survex versions, you would specify the magnetic declination (difference between True North and Magnetic North) by using *calibrate declination to set an explicit value (with no scale factor allowed). Since Survex 1.2.22, it's recommended to instead use the new *declination command instead - see the documentation of that command for more details. See Also *declination, *units CASE Syntax *case preserve|toupper|tolower Example *begin bobsbit ; Bob insists on using case sensitive station names *case preserve 1 2 10.23 106 -02 2 2a 1.56 092 +10 2 2A 3.12 034 +02 2 3 8.64 239 -01 *end bobsbit Description *case determines how the case of letters in survey names is handled. By default all names are forced to lower case (which gives a case insensitive match, but you can tell cavern to force to upper case, or leave the case as is (in which case '2a' and '2A' will be regarded as different). See Also *truncate COPYRIGHT Syntax *copyright <date> <text> Example *begin littlebit *copyright 1983 CUCC 1 2 10.23 106 -02 2 3 1.56 092 +10 *end littlebit Validity valid at the start of a *begin/*end block. Description *copyright allows the copyright information to be stored in a way that can be automatically collated. See Also *begin CS Syntax *cs [out] <coordinate system> Example *cs UTM60S *fix beehive 313800 5427953 20 ; Output in the coordinate system used in the Totes Gebirge in Austria *cs out custom "+proj=tmerc +lat_0=0 +lon_0=13d20 +k=1 +x_0=0 +y_0=-5200000 +ellps=bessel +towgs84=577.326,90.129,463.919,5.137,1.474,5.297,2.4232" Description *cs allows the coordinate systems used for fixed points and for processed survey data to be specified. *cs was added in Survex 1.2.14, but handling of fixed points specified with latitude and longitude didn't work until 1.2.21. And *fix with standard deviations specified also didn't work until 1.2.21. The currently supported coordinate systems are: CUSTOM followed by a PROJ4 string (like in the example above). EPSG: followed by a positive integer code. EPSG codes cover most coordinate systems in use, and PROJ supports many of these. The website https://epsg.io/ is a useful resource for finding the EPSG code you want. Supported since Survex 1.2.15. ESRI: followed by a positive integer code. ESRI codes are used by ArcGIS to specify coordinate systems (in a similar way to EPSG codes), and PROJ supports many of them. Supported since Survex 1.2.15. EUR79Z30 for UTM zone 30, EUR79 datum. Supported since Survex 1.2.15. IJTSK for the modified version of the Czechoslovak S-JTSK system where the axes point East and North. Supported since Survex 1.2.15. IJTSK03 for a variant of IJTSK. Supported since Survex 1.2.15. JTSK for the Czechoslovak S-JTSK system. The axes on this point West and South, so it's not supported as an output coordinate system. Supported since Survex 1.2.16. JTSK03 for a variant of JTSK. Supported since Survex 1.2.16. LONG-LAT for longitude/latitude. The WGS84 datum is assumed. NB *fix expects the coordinates in the order x,y,z which means longitude (i.e. E/W), then latitude (i.e. N/S), then altitude. Supported since Survex 1.2.15. OSGB: followed by a two letter code for the UK Ordnance Survey National Grid. The first letter should be 'H', 'N', 'O', 'S' or 'T'; the second any letter except 'I'. Supported since Survex 1.2.15. S-MERC for the "Web Mercator" spherical mercator projection, used by online map sites like OpenStreetMap, Google maps, Bing maps, etc. Supported since Survex 1.2.15. UTM followed by a zone number (1-60), optionally followed by "N" or "S" (default is North). The WGS84 datum is assumed. By default, Survex works in an unspecified coordinate system (and this was the only option before *cs was added). However, it's useful for coordinate system which the processed survey data is in to be specified if you want to use the processed data in ways which required knowing the coordinate system (such as exporting a list of entrances for use in a GPS). You can now do this by using "*cs out". It is also useful to be able to take coordinates for fixed points in whatever coordinate system you receive them in and put them directly into Survex, rather than having to convert with an external tool. For example, you may have your GPS set to show coordinates in UTM with the WGS84 datum, even though you want the processed data to be in some local coordinate system. And someone else may provide GPS coordinates in yet another coordinate system. You just need to set the appropriate coordinate system with "*cs" before each group of "*fix" commands in a particular coordinate system. If you're going to make use of "*cs", then the coordinate system must be specified for everything, so a coordinate system must be in effect for all "*fix" commands, and you must set the output coordinate system before any points are fixed. Also, if "*cs" is in use, then you can't omit the coordinates in a "*fix" command, and a fixed point won't be invented if none exists. If you use "*cs out" more than once, the second and subsequent commands are silently ignored - this makes it possible to combine two datasets with different "*cs out" settings without having to modify either of them. Something to be aware of with "*cs" is that altitudes are currently assumed to be "height above the ellipsoid", whereas GPS units typically give you "height above sea level", or more accurately "height above a particular geoid". This is something we're looking at how best to address, but you shouldn't need to worry about it if your fixed points are in the same coordinate system as your output, or if they all use the same ellipsoid. For a more detailed discussion of this, please see: http://expo.survex.com/handbook/survey/coord.htm See Also *fix DATA Syntax *data <style> <ordering> *data Example *data normal from to compass tape clino *data normal station ignoreall newline compass tape clino Description <style> = DEFAULT|NORMAL|DIVING|CARTESIAN|TOPOFIL|CYLPOLAR|NOSURVEY|PASSAGE <ordering> = ordered list of instruments - which are valid depends on the style. In Survex 1.0.2 and later, TOPOFIL is simply a synonym for NORMAL, left in to allow older data to be processed without modification. Use the name NORMAL by preference. There are two variants of each style - interleaved and non-interleaved. Non-interleaved is "one line per leg", interleaved has a line for the data shared between two legs (e.g. STATION=FROM/TO, DEPTH=FROMDEPTH/TODEPTH, COUNT=FROMCOUNT/TOCOUNT). Note that not all interleavable readings have to be interleaved - for example: *data diving station newline fromdepth compass tape todepth In addition, interleaved data can have a DIRECTION reading, which can be "F" for a foresight or "B" for a backsight. In NORMAL, DIVING, and CYLPOLAR data styles, TAPE may be replaced by FROMCOUNT/TOCOUNT (or COUNT in interleaved data) to allow processing of surveys performed with a Topofil instead of a tape. In Survex 1.2.31 and later, you can use *data without any arguments to keep the currently set data style, but resetting any state. This is useful when you're entering passage tubes with branches - see the description of the "PASSAGE" style below. DEFAULT Select the default data style and ordering (NORMAL style, ordering: from to tape compass clino). NORMAL The usual tape/compass/clino centreline survey. For non-interleaved data the allowed readings are: FROM TO TAPE COMPASS CLINO BACKCOMPASS BACKCLINO; for interleaved data the allowed readings are: STATION DIRECTION TAPE COMPASS CLINO BACKCOMPASS BACKCLINO. The CLINO/BACKCLINO reading is not required - if it's not given, the vertical standard deviation is taken to be proportional to the tape measurement. Alternatively, individual clino readings can be given as OMIT (default "-") which allows for data where only some clino readings are missing. E.g.: *data normal from to compass clino tape 1 2 172 -03 12.61 *data normal station newline direction tape compass clino 1 F 12.61 172 -03 2 *data normal from to compass clino fromcount tocount 1 2 172 -03 11532 11873 *data normal station count newline direction compass clino 1 11532 F 172 -03 2 11873 DIVING An underwater survey where the vertical information is from a diver's depth gauge. This style can also be also used for an above-water survey where the altitude is measured with an altimeter. DEPTH is defined as the altitude (Z) so increases upwards by default. So for a diver's depth gauge, you'll need to use *CALIBRATE with a negative scale factor (e.g. *calibrate depth 0 -1). For non-interleaved data the allowed readings are: FROM TO TAPE COMPASS CLINO BACKCOMPASS BACKCLINO FROMDEPTH TODEPTH DEPTHCHANGE (the vertical can be given as readings at each station, (FROMDEPTH/TODEPTH) or as a change along the leg (DEPTHCHANGE)). Survex 1.2.20 and later allow an optional CLINO and/or BACKCLINO reading in DIVING style. At present these extra readings are checked for syntactic validity, but are otherwise ignored. The intention is that a future version will check them against the other readings to flag up likely blunders, and average with the slope data from the depth gauge and tape reading. For interleaved data the allowed readings are: STATION DIRECTION TAPE COMPASS BACKCOMPASS DEPTH DEPTHCHANGE. (the vertical change can be given as a reading at the station (DEPTH) or as a change along the leg (DEPTHCHANGE)). *data diving from to tape compass fromdepth todepth 1 2 14.7 250 -20.7 -22.4 *data diving station depth newline tape compass 1 -20.7 14.7 250 2 -22.4 *data diving from to tape compass depthchange 1 2 14.7 250 -1.7 CARTESIAN Cartesian data style allows you to specify the (x,y,z) changes between stations. It's useful for digitising surveys where the original survey data has been lost and all that's available is a drawn up version. *data cartesian from to northing easting altitude 1 2 16.1 20.4 8.7 *data cartesian station newline northing easting altitude 1 16.1 20.4 8.7 2 Cartesian data are relative to true North not magnetic North (i.e. they are unaffected by *calibrate declination). CYLPOLAR A CYLPOLAR style survey is very similar to a diving survey, except that the tape is always measured horizontally rather than along the slope of the leg. *data cypolar from to tape compass fromdepth todepth 1 2 9.45 311 -13.3 -19.0 *data cylpolar station depth newline tape compass 1 -13.3 9.45 311 2 -19.0 *data cylpolar from to tape compass depthchange 1 2 9.45 311 -5.7 NOSURVEY A NOSURVEY survey doesn't have any measurements - it merely indicates that there is line of sight between the pairs of stations. *data nosurvey from to 1 7 5 7 9 11 *data nosurvey station 1 7 5 *data nosurvey station 9 11 PASSAGE This survey style defines a 3D "tube" modelling a passage in the cave. The tube uses the survey stations listed in the order listed. It's permitted to use survey stations which aren't directly linked by the centre-line survey. This can be useful - sometimes the centreline will step sideways or up/down to allow a better sight for the next leg and you can ignore the extra station. You can also define tubes along unsurveyed passages, akin to "nosurvey" legs in the centreline data. This means that you need to split off side passages into seperate tubes, and hence separate sections of passage data, starting with a new *data command. Simple example of how to use this data style (note the use of ignoreall to allow a free-form text description to be given): *data passage station left right up down ignoreall 1 0.1 2.3 8.0 1.4 Sticking out point on left wall 2 0.0 1.9 9.0 0.5 Point on left wall 3 1.0 0.7 9.0 0.8 Highest point of boulder Each *data passage data block describes a single continuous tube - to break a tube or to enter a side passage you need to have a second block. With Survex 1.2.30 and older, you had to repeat the entire *data passage line to start a new tube, but in Survex 1.2.31 and later, you can just use *data without any arguments. For example here the main passage is 1-2-3 and a side passage is 2-4: *data passage station left right up down ignoreall 1 0.1 2.3 8.0 1.4 Sticking out point on left wall 2 0.0 1.9 9.0 0.5 Point on left wall opposite side passage 3 1.0 0.7 9.0 0.8 Highest point of boulder ; If you're happy to require Survex 1.2.31 or later, you can just use ; "*data" here instead. *data passage station left right up down ignoreall 2 0.3 0.2 9.0 0.5 4 0.0 0.5 6.5 1.5 Fossil on left wall IGNORE skips a field (it may be used any number of times), and IGNOREALL may be used last to ignore the rest of the data line. LENGTH is a synonym for TAPE; BEARING for COMPASS; GRADIENT for CLINO; COUNT for COUNTER. The units of each quantity may be set with the UNITS command. DATE Syntax *date <year>[.<month>[.<day>]][-<year>[.<month>[.<day>]]] Example *date 2001 *date 2000.10 *date 1987.07.27 *date 1985.08.12-1985.08.13 Validity valid at the start of a *begin/*end block. Description *date specifies the date that the survey was done. A range of dates can be specified (useful for overnight or multi-day surveying trips). See Also *begin, *instrument, *team DECLINATION Syntax *declination <auto> <x> <y> <z> *declination <declination> <units> Description The *declination command is the modern way to specify magnetic declinations in Survex. Prior to 1.2.22, *calibrate declination was used instead. If you use a mixture of *calibrate declination and *declination, they interact in the natural way - whichever was set most recently is used for each compass reading (taking into account survey scope). We don't generally recommend mixing the two, but it's useful to understand how they interact if you want to combine datasets using the old and new commands, and perhaps if you have a large existing dataset and want to migrate it without having to change everything at once. Magnetic declination is the difference between Magnetic North and True North. It varies both with location and over time. Compass bearings are measured relative to Magnetic North - adding the magnetic declination gives bearings relative to True North. If you have specified the output coordinate system (using *cs out) then you can use *declination auto (and we recommend that you do). This is supported since Survex 1.2.21 and automatically calculates magnetic declinations based on the IGRF (International Geomagnetic Reference Field) model for the specified date of each survey and at the specified representative location (given in the current input coordinate system, as set with *cs). Survex 1.2.27 and later also automatically correct for grid convergence (the difference between Grid North and True North) when *declination auto is in use, based on the same specified representative location. You might wonder why Survex needs a representative location instead of calculating the magnetic declination and grid convergence for the actual position of each survey station. The reason is that we need to adjust the compass bearings before we can solve the network to find survey station locations. Both magnetic declination and grid convergence don't generally vary significantly over the area of a typical cave system - if you are mapping a very large cave system, or caves over a wide area, or are working close to a magnetic pole or where the output coordinate system is rather distorted, then you can specify *declination auto several times with different locations - the one currently in effect is used for each survey leg. Generally it's best to specify a suitable output coordinate system, and use *declination auto so Survex corrects for magnetic declination and grid convergence for you. Then Aven knows how to translate coordinates to allow export to formats such as GPX and KML, and to overlay terrain data. If you don't specify an output coordinate system, but fix one or more points then Survex works implicitly in the coordinate system your fixed points were specified in. This mode of operation is provided for compatibility with datasets from before support for explicit coordinate systems was added to Survex - it's much better to specify the output coordinate system as above. But if you have a survey of a cave which isn't connected to any known fixed points then you'll need to handle it this way, either fixing an entrance to some arbitrary coordinates (probably (0,0,0)) or letting Survex pick a station as the origin. If the survey was all done in a short enough period of time that the magnetic declination won't have changed significantly, you can just ignore it and Grid North in the implicit coordinate system will be Magnetic North at the time of the survey. If you want to correct for magnetic declination, you can't use *declination auto because the IGRF model needs the real world coordinates, but you can specify literal declination values for each survey using *declination <declination> <units>. Then Grid North in the implicit coordinate system is True North. Note that the value specified uses the conventional sign for magnetic declination, unlike the old *calibrate declination which needed a value with the opposite sign (because *calibrate specifies a zero error), so take care when updating old data, or if you're used to the semantics of *calibrate declination. See Also *calibrate DEFAULT Syntax *default <settings list>|all Description The valid settings are CALIBRATE, DATA, and UNITS. *default restores defaults for given settings. This command is deprecated - you should instead use: *calibrate default, *data default, *units default. See Also *calibrate, *data, *units END Syntax *end [<survey>] Validity valid for closing a block started by *begin in the same file. Description Closes a block started by *begin. See Also *begin ENTRANCE Syntax *entrance <station> Example *entrance P163 Description *entrance sets the entrance flag for a station. This information is used by aven to allow entrances to be highlighted. EQUATE Syntax *equate <station> <station>... Example *equate chosspot.1 triassic.27 Description *equate specifies that the station names in the list refer to the same physical survey station. An error is given if there is only one station listed. See Also *infer equates EXPORT Syntax *export <station>... Example *export 1 6 17 Validity valid at the start of a *begin/*end block. Description *export marks the stations named as referable to from the enclosing survey. To be able to refer to a station from a survey several levels above, it must be exported from each enclosing survey. See Also *begin, *infer exports FIX Syntax *fix <station> [reference] [ <x> <y> <z> [ <x std err> <y std err> <z std err> [ <cov(x,y)> <cov(y,z)> <cov(z,x)> ] ] ] Example *fix entrance.0 32768 86723 1760 *fix KT114_96 reference 36670.37 83317.43 1903.97 Description *fix fixes the position of <station> at the given coordinates. If you haven't specified the coordinate system with "*cs", you can omit the position and it will default to (0,0,0). The standard errors default to zero (fix station exactly). cavern will give an error if you attempt to fix the same survey station twice at different coordinates, or a warning if you fix it twice with matching coordinates. You can also specify just one standard error (in which case it is assumed equal in X, Y, and Z) or two (in which case the first is taken as the standard error in X and Y, and the second as the standard error in Z). If you have covariances for the fix, you can also specify these - the order is cov(x,y) cov(y,z) cov(z,x). If you've specified a coordinate system (see *cs) then that determines the meaning of X, Y and Z (if you want to specify the units for altitude, note that using a PROJ string containing +vunits allows this - e.g. +vunits=us-ft for US survey feet). If you don't specify a coordinate system, then the coordinates must be in metres. The standard deviations must always be in metres (and the covariances in metres squared). You can fix as many stations as you like - just use a *fix command for each one. Cavern will check that all stations are connected to at least one fixed point so that co-ordinates can be calculated for all stations. By default cavern will warn about stations which have been FIX-ed but not used otherwise, as this might be due to a typo in the station name. This is unhelpful if you want to include a standard file of benchmarks, some of which won't be used. In this sort of situation, specify "REFERENCE" after the station name in the FIX command to suppress this warning for a particular station. X is Easting, Y is Northing, and Z is altitude. This convention was chosen since on a map, the horizontal (X) axis is usually East, and the vertical axis (Y) North. The choice of altitude (rather than depth) for Z is taken from surface maps, and makes for less confusion when dealing with cave systems with more than one entrance. It also gives a right-handed set of axes. FLAGS Syntax *flags <flags> Example *flags duplicate not surface Description *flags updates the current flag settings. Flags not mentioned retain their previous state. Valid flags are DUPLICATE, SPLAY, and SURFACE, and a flag may be preceded with NOT to turn it off. Survey legs marked SURFACE are hidden from plots by default, and not included in cave survey length calculations. Survey legs marked as DUPLICATE or SPLAY are also not included in cave survey length calculations; legs marked SPLAY are ignored by the extend program. DUPLICATE is intended for the case when if you have two different surveys along the same section of passage (for example to tie two surveys into a permanent survey station); SPLAY is intended for cases such as radial legs in a large chamber. See Also *begin INCLUDE Syntax *include <filename> Example *include mission *include "the pits" Description *include processes <filename> as if it were inserted at this place in the current file. (i.e. The current settings are carried into <filename>, and any alterations to settings in <filename> will be carried back again). There's one exception to this (for obscure historical reasons) which is that the survey prefix is restored upon return to the original file. Since *begin and *end nesting cannot cross files, this can only make a difference if you use the deprecated *prefix command. If <filename> contains spaces, it must be enclosed in quotes. An included file which does not have a complete path is resolved relative to the directory which the parent file is in (just as relative HTML links do). Cavern will try adding a .svx extension, and will also try translating "\" to "/". And as a last resort, it will try a lower case version of the filename (so if you use Unix and someone sends you a DOS/Windows dataset with mismatched case, unzip it with "unzip -L" and UNIX cavern will process it). The depth to which you can nest include files may be limited by the operating system you use. Usually the limit is fairly high (>30), but if you want to be able to process your dataset with Survex on any supported platform, it would be prudent not to go overboard with nested include files. INFER Syntax *infer plumbs on|off *infer equates on|off *infer exports on|off Description "*infer plumbs on" tells cavern to interpret gradients of +/- 90 degrees as UP/DOWN (so it will not apply the clino correction to them). This is useful when the data has not been converted to have UP and DOWN in it. "*infer equates on" tells cavern to interpret a leg with a tape reading of zero as a *equate. this prevents tape corrections being applied to them. "*infer exports on" is necessary when you have a dataset which is partly annotated with *export. It tells cavern not to complain about missing *export commands in part of the dataset. Also stations which were used to join surveys are marked as exported in the 3d file. INSTRUMENT Syntax *instrument <instrument> <identifier> Example *instrument compass "CUCC 2" *instrument clino "CUCC 2" *instrument tape "CUCC Fisco Ranger open reel" Validity valid at the start of a *begin/*end block. Description *instrument specifies the particular instruments used to perform a survey. See Also *begin, *date, *team PREFIX Syntax *prefix <survey> Example *prefix flapjack Description *prefix sets the current survey. Caveats *prefix is deprecated - you should use *begin and *end instead. See Also *begin, *end REF Syntax *ref <string> Example *ref "survey folder 2007#12" Validity valid at the start of a *begin/*end block. Description *ref allows you to specify a reference. If the reference contains spaces, you must enclose it in double quotes. Survex doesn't try to interpret the reference in any way, so it's up to you how you use it - for example it could specify where the original survey notes can be found. *ref was added in Survex 1.2.23. See Also *begin, *date, *instrument, *team REQUIRE Syntax *require <version> Example *require 0.98 Description *require checks that the version of cavern in use is at least <version> and stops with an error if not. So if your dataset requires a feature introduced in a particular version, you can add a *require command and users will know what version they need to upgrade to, rather than getting an error message and having to guess what the real problem is. SD Syntax *sd <quantity list> <standard deviation> Example *sd tape 0.15 metres Description *sd sets the standard deviation of a measurement. <quantity> is one of (each group gives alternative names for the same quantity): TAPE, LENGTH BACKTAPE, BACKLENGTH (added in Survex 1.2.25) COMPASS, BEARING BACKCOMPASS, BACKBEARING CLINO, GRADIENT BACKCLINO, BACKGRADIENT COUNTER, COUNT DEPTH DECLINATION DX, EASTING DY, NORTHING DZ, ALTITUDE LEFT RIGHT UP, CEILING DOWN, FLOOR LEVEL PLUMB POSITION <standard deviation> must include units and thus is typically "0.05 metres", or "0.02 degrees". See *units below for full list of valid units. To utilise this command fully you need to understand what a standard deviation is. It gives a value to the 'spread' of the errors in a measurement. Assuming that these are normally distributed we can say that 95.44% of the actual lengths will fall within two standard deviations of the measured length. i.e. a tape SD of 0.25 metres means that the actual length of a tape measurement is within + or - 0.5 metres of the recorded value 95.44% of the time. So if the measurement is 7.34m then the actual length is very likely to be between 6.84m and 7.84m. This example corresponds to BCRA grade 3. Note that this is just one interpretation of the BCRA standard, taking the permitted error values as 2SD 95.44% confidence limits. If you want to take the readings as being some other limit (e.g. 1SD = 68.26%) then you will need to change the BCRA3 and BCRA5 files accordingly. This issue is explored in more detail in various surveying articles. See Also *units SET Syntax *set <item> <character list> Example *set blank x09x20 *set decimal , Note that you need to eliminate comma from being a blank before setting it as a decimal - otherwise the comma in "*set decimal ," is parsed as a blank, and you set decimal to not have any characters representing it. Description *set sets the specified <item> to the character or characters given in <character list>. The example sets the decimal separator to be a comma. xAB means the character with hex value AB. Eg x20 is a space. The complete list of items that can be set, the defaults (in brackets), and the meaning of the item, is: BLANK (x09x20,) Separates fields COMMENT (;) Introduces comments DECIMAL (.) Decimal point character EOL (x0Ax0D) End of line character KEYWORD (*) Introduces keywords MINUS (-) Indicates negative number NAMES (_-) Non-alphanumeric chars permitted in station names (letters and numbers are always permitted). OMIT (-) Contents of field omitted (e.g. in plumbed legs) PLUS (+) Indicates positive number ROOT (\) Prefix in force at start of current file (use of ROOT is deprecated) SEPARATOR (.) Level separator in prefix hierarchy The special characters may not be alphanumeric. SOLVE Syntax *solve Example *include 1997data *solve *include 1998data Description Distributes misclosures around any loops in the survey and fixes the positions of all existing stations. This command is intended for situations where you have some new surveys adding extensions to an already drawn-up survey which you wish to avoid completely redrawing. You can read in the old data, use *SOLVE to fix it, and then read in the new data. Then old stations will be in the same positions as they are in the existing drawn up survey, even if new loops have been formed by the extensions. TEAM Syntax *team <person> <role>... Example *team "Nick Proctor" compass clino tape *team "Anthony Day" notes pictures tape Validity valid at the start of a *begin/*end block. Description *team specifies the people involved in a survey and what role they filled during that trip. See Also *begin, *date, *instrument TITLE Syntax *title <title> Example *title Dreamtime *title "Mission Impossible" Description *title allows you to set the descriptive title for a survey. If the title contains spaces, you need to enclose it in quotes (""). If there is no *title command, the title defaults to the survey name given in the *begin command. TRUNCATE Syntax *truncate <length>|off Description Station names may be of any length in Survex, but some other (mostly older) cave surveying software only regard the first few characters of a name as significant (e.g. "entran" and "entrance" might be treated as the same). To facilitate using data imported from such a package Survex allows you to truncate names to whatever length you want (but by default truncation is off). Figures for the number of characters which are significant in various software packages: Compass currently has a limit of 12, CMAP has a limit of 6, Smaps 4 had a limit of 8, Surveyor87/8 used 8. Survex itself used 8 per prefix level up to version 0.41, and 12 per prefix level up to 0.73 (more recent versions removed this rather archaic restriction). See Also *case UNITS Syntax *units <quantity list> [<factor>] <unit> *units default Example *units tape metres *units compass backcompass clino backclino grads *units dx dy dz 1000 metres ; data given as kilometres *units left right up down feet Description <quantity> is one of the following (grouped entries are just alternative names for the same thing): TAPE/LENGTH, BACKTAPE/BACKLENGTH (added in Survex 1.2.25), COMPASS/BEARING, BACKCOMPASS/BACKBEARING, CLINO/GRADIENT, BACKCLINO/BACKGRADIENT, COUNTER/COUNT, DEPTH, DECLINATION, DX/EASTING, DY/NORTHING, DZ/ALTITUDE, LEFT, RIGHT, UP/CEILING, DOWN/FLOOR Changes current units of all the quantities listed to [<factor>] <unit>. Note that quantities can be expressed either as the instrument (e.g. COMPASS) or the measurement (e.g. BEARING). <factor> allows you to easy specify situations such as measuring distance with a diving line knotted every 10cm (*units distance 0.1 metres). If <factor> is omitted it defaults to 1.0. If specified, it must be non-zero. Valid units for listed quantities are: TAPE/LENGTH, BACKTAPE/BACKLENGTH, COUNTER/COUNT, DEPTH, DX/EASTING, DY/NORTHING, DZ/ALTITUDE in YARDS|FEET|METRIC|METRES|METERS (default: METRES) CLINO/GRADIENT, BACKCLINO/BACKGRADIENT in DEGS|DEGREES|GRADS|MILS|MINUTES|PERCENT|PERCENTAGE (default: DEGREES) COMPASS/BEARING, BACKCOMPASS/BACKBEARING, DECLINATION in DEGS|DEGREES|GRADS|MILS|MINUTES (default: DEGREES) (360 degrees = 400 grads (also known as Mils)) See Also *calibrate Contents of <filename>.svx</filename> files: How do I? Here is some example Survex data (a very small cave numbered 1623/163): 2 1 26.60 222 17.5 2 3 10.85 014 7 2 4 7.89 254 -11 4 5 2.98 - DOWN 5 6 9.29 271 -28.5 You can vary the data ordering. The default is: from-station to-station tape compass clino This data demonstrates a number of useful features of Survex: Legs can be measured either way round, which allows the use of techniques like "leap-frogging" (which is where legs alternate forwards and backwards). Also notice that there is a spur in the survey (2 to 3). You do not need to specify this specially. Survex places few restrictions on station naming (see "Survey Station Names" in the previous section), so you can number the stations as they were in the original survey notes. Although not apparent from this example, there is no requirement for each leg to connect to an existing station. Survex can accept data in any order, and will check for connectedness once all the data has been read in. Each survey is also likely to have other information associated with it, such as instrument calibrations, etc. This has been omitted from this example to keep things simple. Most caves will take more than just one survey trip to map. Commonly the numbering in each survey will begin at 1, so we need to be able to tell apart stations with the same number in different surveys. To accomplish this, Survex has a very flexible system of hierarchical prefixes. All you need do is give each survey a unique name or number, and enter the data like so: *begin 163 *export 1 2 1 26.60 222 17.5 2 3 10.85 014 7 2 4 7.89 254 -11 4 5 2.98 - DOWN 5 6 9.29 271 -28.5 *end 163 Survex will name the stations by attaching the current prefix. In this case, the stations will be named 163.1, 163.2, etc. We have a convention with the CUCC Austria data that the entrance survey station of a cave is named P<cave number>, P163 in this case. We can accomplish this like so: *equate P163 163.1 *entrance P163 *begin 163 *export 1 2 1 26.60 222 17.5 2 3 10.85 014 7 2 4 7.89 254 -11 4 5 2.98 - DOWN 5 6 9.29 271 -28.5 *end 163 Specify surface survey data Say you have 2 underground surveys and 2 surface ones with 2 fixed reference points. You want to mark the surface surveys so that their length isn't included in length statistics, and so that Aven knows to display them differently. To do this you mark surface data with the "surface" flag - this is set with "*flags surface" like so: ; fixed reference points *fix fix_a 12345 56789 1234 *fix fix_b 23456 67890 1111 ; surface data (enclosed in *begin ... *end to stop the *flags command ; from "leaking" out) *begin *flags surface *include surface1 *include surface2 *end ; underground data *include cave1 *include cave2 You might also have a survey which starts on the surface and heads into a cave. This can be easily handled too - here's an example which goes in one entrance, through the cave, and out of another entrance: *begin BtoC *title "161b to 161c" *date 1990.08.06 ; trip 1990-161c-3 in 1990 logbook *begin *flags surface 02 01 3.09 249 -08.5 02 03 4.13 252.5 -26 *end 04 03 6.00 020 +37 04 05 3.07 329 -31 06 05 2.67 203 -40.5 06 07 2.20 014 +04 07 08 2.98 032 +04 08 09 2.73 063.5 +21 09 10 12.35 059 +15 *begin *flags surface 11 10 4.20 221.5 -11.5 11 12 5.05 215 +03.5 11 13 6.14 205 +12.5 13 14 15.40 221 -14 *end *end BtoC Note that to avoid needless complication, Survex regards each leg as being either "surface" or "not surface" - if a leg spans the boundary you'll have to call it one or the other. It's good surveying practice to deliberately put a station at the surface/underground interface (typically the highest closed contour or drip line) so this generally isn't an onerous restriction. Specify the ordering and type of data The *DATA command is used to specify the data style, and the order in which the readings are given. Deal with Plumbs or Legs Across Static Water Plumbed legs should be given using 'UP' or 'DOWN' in place of the clino reading and a dash (or a different specified 'OMIT' character) in place of the compass reading. This distinguishes them from legs measured with a compass and clino. Here's an example: 1 2 21.54 - UP 3 2 7.36 017 +17 3 4 1.62 091 +08 5 4 10.38 - DOWN U/D or +V/-V may be used instead of UP/DOWN; the check is not case sensitive. Legs surveyed across the surface of a static body of water where no clino reading is taken (since the surface of the water can be assumed to be flat) can be indicated by using LEVEL in place of a clino reading. This prevents the clino correction being applied. Here's an example: 1 2 11.37 190 -12 3 2 7.36 017 LEVEL 3 4 1.62 091 LEVEL Specify a BCRA grade The *SD command can be used to specify the standard deviations of the various measurements (tape, compass, clino, etc). Examples files are supplied which define BCRA Grade 3 and BCRA Grade 5 using a number of *sd commands. You can use these by simply including them at the relevant point, as follows: *begin somewhere ; This survey is only grade 3 *include grade3 2 1 26.60 222 17.5 2 3 10.85 014 7 ; etc *end somewhere The default values for the standard deviations are those for BCRA grade 5. Note that it is good practice to keep the *include Grade3 within *Begin and *End commands otherwise it will apply to following survey data, which may not be what you intended. Specify different accuracy for a leg For example, suppose the tape on the plumbed leg in this survey is suspected of being less accurate than the rest of the survey because the length was obtained by measuring the length of the rope used to rig the pitch. We can set a higher sd for this one measurement and use a *begin/*end block to make sure this setting only applies to the one leg: 2 1 26.60 222 17.5 2 3 10.85 014 7 2 4 7.89 254 -11 *begin ; tape measurement was taken from the rope length *sd tape 0.5 metres 4 5 34.50 - DOWN *end 5 6 9.29 271 -28.5 Enter Repeated Readings If your survey data contains multiple versions of each leg (for example, pockettopo produces such data), then provided these are adjacent to one another Survex 1.2.17 and later will automatically average these and treat them as a single leg. Enter Radiolocation Data This is done by using the *SD command to specify the appropriate errors for the radiolocation `survey leg' so that the loop closure algorithm knows how to distribute errors if it forms part of a loop. The best approach for a radiolocation where the underground station is vertically below the surface station is to represent it as a plumbed leg, giving suitable SDs for the length and plumb angle. The horizontal positioning of this is generally quite accurate, but the vertical positioning may be much less well known. E.g: we have a radiolocation of about 50m depth +/- 20m and horizontal accuracy of +/- 8m. Over 50m the +/-8m is equivalent to an angle of 9 degrees, so that is the expected plumb error. 20m is the expected error in the length. To get the equivalent SD we assume that 99.74% of readings will be within 3 standard deviations of the error value. Thus we divide the expected errors by 3 to get the SD we should specify: *begin *sd length 6.67 metres *sd plumb 3 degrees surface underground 50 - down *end We wrap the radiolocation leg in a *begin/*end block to make sure that the special *sd settings only apply to this one leg. For more information on the expected errors from radiolocations see Compass Points Issue 10, available online at http://www.chaos.org.uk/survex/cp/CP10/CPoint10.htm Enter Diving Data Surveys made underwater using a diver's depth gauge can be processed - use the *Data command to specify that the following data is of this type. Enter Theodolite data Theodolite data with turned angles is not yet explicitly catered for, so for now you will need to convert it into equivalent legs in another style - normal or cylpolar are likely to be the best choices. If there is no vertical info in your theodolite data then you should use the cylpolar style and use *sd command to specify very low accuracy (high SD) in the depth so that the points will move in the vertical plane as required if the end points are fixed or the survey is part of a loop. General: How do I? Create a new survey You simply create a text file containing the relevant survey data, using a text editor, and save it with a suitable name with a .svx extension. The easiest way is to look at some of the example data and use that as a template. Nearly all surveys will need a bit of basic info as well as the survey data itself: e.g. the date (*date), comments about where, what cave, a name for the survey (using *begin and *end), instrument error corrections etc. Here is a typical survey file: All the lines starting with ';' are comments, which are ignored by Survex. You can also see the use of 'DOWN' for plumbs, and *calibrate tape for dealing with a tape length error (in this case the end of the tape had fallen off so measurements were made from the 20cm point). *equate chaos.1 triassic.pt3.8 *equate chaos.2 triassic.pt3.9 *begin chaos *title "Bottomless Pit of Eternal Chaos to Redemption pitch" *date 1996.07.11 *team "Nick Proctor" compass clino tape *team "Anthony Day" notes pictures tape *instrument compass "CUCC 2" *instrument clino "CUCC 2" ;Calibration: Cairn-Rock 071 072 071, -22 -22 -22 ; Rock-Cairn 252 251 252, +21 +21 +21 ;Calibration at 161d entrance from cairn nr entrance to ;prominent rock edge lower down. This is different from ;calibration used for thighs survey of 5 July 1996 *export 1 2 ;Tape is 20cm too short *calibrate tape +0.2 1 2 9.48 208 +08 2 3 9.30 179 -23 3 4 2.17 057 +09 5 4 10.13 263 +78 5 6 2.10 171 -73 7 6 7.93 291 +75 *begin *calibrate tape 0 8 7 35.64 262 +86 ;true length measured for this leg *end 8 9 24.90 - DOWN 10 9 8.61 031 -43 10 11 2.53 008 -34 11 12 2.70 286 -20 13 12 5.36 135 +23 14 13 1.52 119 -12 15 14 2.00 036 +13 16 15 2.10 103 +12 17 16 1.40 068 -07 17 18 1.53 285 -42 19 18 5.20 057 -36 19 20 2.41 161 -67 20 21 27.47 - DOWN 21 22 9.30 192 -29 *end chaos Join surveys together Once you have more than one survey you need to specify how they link together. To do this use *export to make the stations to be joined accessible in the enclosing survey, then *equate in the enclosing survey to join them together. Organise my surveys This is actually a large subject. There are many ways you can organise your data using Survex. Take a look at the example dataset for some ideas of ways to go about it. Fixed Points (Control Points) The *fix command is used to specify fixed points (also know as control points). See the description of this command in the "Cavern Commands" section of this manual. More than one survey per trip Suppose you have two separate bits of surveying which were done on the same trip. So the calibration details, etc. are the same for both. But you want to give a different survey name to the two sections. This is easily achieved like so: *begin *calibrate compass 1.0 *calibrate clino 0.5 *begin altroute ; first survey *end altroute *begin faraway ; second survey *end faraway *end Add surface topography Survex 1.2.18 added support for loading terrain data and rendering it as a transparent surface. Currently the main documentation for this is maintained as a wiki page as this allows us to update it between releases. We recommend using this new code in preference, but previously the simplest approach was to generate a .svx file with the surface mesh in and display it with the survey data. It is possible to generate a mesh or contours overlaying your area by various means. NASA have made 1 arc-second (approximately 30m) terrain data available for the USA for some years, with only 3 arc-second data available for other countries. However, starting in 2014 they're gradually making 1 arc-second data available for more countries. If you want a better resolution that this, reading heights from the contours on a map is one approach. It's laborious, but feasible for a small area. Details of several methods are given in the BCRA Cave Surveying Group magazine Compass Points issue 11, available online at http://www.chaos.org.uk/survex/cp/CP11/CPoint11.htm#Art_5 If you're using another program to generate a .svx file for the surface mesh, it's best to use the NOSURVEY data style. Simply fix all the grid intersections at the correct coordinates and height, and put legs between them using the NOSURVEY style. Here's a grid of 4 squares and 9 intersections: *fix 00 000 000 1070 *fix 01 000 100 1089 *fix 02 000 200 1093 *fix 10 100 000 1062 *fix 11 100 100 1080 *fix 12 100 200 1089 *fix 20 200 000 1050 *fix 21 200 100 1065 *fix 22 200 200 1077 *data nosurvey station 00 01 02 10 11 12 20 21 22 00 10 20 01 11 21 02 12 22 This is far simpler than trying to create fake tape/compass/clino legs of the right length for each line in the mesh. It's also very fast to process with cavern. Overlay a grid Aven is able to display a grid, but this functionality isn't currently available in printouts. You can achieve a similar effect for now by creating a .svx file where the survey legs form a grid. Import data from other programs Survex supports a number of features to help with importing existing data. You can specify the ordering of items on a line using *Data (see Survex Keywords above), and you can specify the characters used to mean different things using *Set (see Survex Keywords above). The Ignore and Ignoreall options to the *Data command are often particularly useful, e.g. if you have a dataset with LRUD info or comments on the ends of lines. Changing Meanings of Characters e.g. if you have some data with station names containing the characters '?' and '+' (which are not permitted in a name by default) then the command: *SET NAMES ?+ specifies that question marks and plus signs are permitted in station names. A-Z, a-z, and 0-9 are always permitted. '_' and '-' are also permitted by default, but aren't in this example. If your data uses a comma ',' instead of a decimal point, then you use *SET DECIMAL , to specify that ',' is now the decimal separator instead of '.'. Export data from <Application>Survex</Application> See Rosetta Stal in the Related Tools section of the Survex web site. This is a utility written by Taco van Ieperen and Gary Petrie. Note though that this only supports a subset of the svx format, and only work on Microsoft Windows. The Survex support is limited and doesn't understand the more recently added commands. See errors and warnings that have gone off the screen When you run Survex it will process the specified survey data files in order, reporting any warnings and errors. If there are no errors, the output files are written and various statistics about the survey are displayed. If there are a lot of warnings or errors, they can scroll off the screen and it's not always possible to scroll back to read them. The easiest way to see all the text is to use cavern --log to redirect output to a .log file, which you can then inspect with a text editor. Create an Extended Elevation Use the Extend program. This takes .3d files and 'flattens' them. See 'Extend' for details. Working with Larry Fish's Compass Survex can read Compass survey data - both raw data (.DAT and .MAK files) and processed survey data (.PLT and .PLF files). You can even use *include compassfile.dat in a .svx file and it'll work! One point to note (this tripped us up!): station names in DAT files are case sensitive and so Survex reads DAT files with the equivalent of *case preserve. The default in SVX files is *case lower. So this won't work: *fix CE1 0 0 0 *include datfilewhichusesCE1.dat Because the CE1 in the *fix is actually interpreted as ce1. This is what you have to do: *begin *case preserve *fix CE1 0 0 0 *include datfilewhichusesCE1.dat *end Mailing List The best way to contact the authors and other Survex users is the Survex mailing list - for details visit: https://survex.com/maillist.html We'd be delighted to hear how you get on with Survex and welcome comments and suggestions for improvements. And we'd love you to contribute your skills to help make Survex even better. Point out areas of the documentation which could be made clearer, or sections which are missing entirely. Download test releases, try them out, and let us know if you find problems or have suggestions for improvements. If there's no translation to your language, you could provide one. Or if you're a developer, "Say it with code". There's plenty to do, so feel free to join in. Future Developments Now that Survex has reached version 1.0, we are continuing progress towards version 2, in a series of steps, evolving out of Survex 1.0. The GUI framework is being based on aven, with the printer drivers and other utility programs being pulled in and integrated into the menus. Aven is built on wxWidgets, which means that it can easily support Unix, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X. More information on our plans is on the web site.
survex-1.2.33/doc/man_extend.sgml0000644000175000017500000000171113254561041013631 00000000000000 %entities; ]> &man.extend; See Also 3dtopos1, aven1, cad3d1, cavern1, diffpos1, dump3d1, sorterr1 survex-1.2.33/doc/survex.7.in0000644000175000017500000000351613254561041012661 00000000000000.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .\" @configure_input@ .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) .TH SURVEX 7 "2015-03-06" "@PRETTYPACKAGE@ @VERSION@" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .\" .\" Some roff macros, for reference: .\" .nh disable hyphenation .\" .hy enable hyphenation .\" .ad l left justify .\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins .\" .nf disable filling .\" .fi enable filling .\" .br insert line break .\" .sp insert n+1 empty lines .\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7) .SH NAME survex \- cave survey software .SH DESCRIPTION \fBSurvex\fP is a suite of programs for processing, viewing, and printing cave survey data. .PP The individual programs each have a man page, and there's also a comprehensive manual, available in HTML, PDF, and plain text formats. The manual is located in \fI@PKGDOCDIR_EXPANDED@\fP and can also be found online at \fIhttps://survex.com/docs.html\fP .SH OPTIONS These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`--'). All commands support the options described below; for a complete description of options for a command, see its man page or the manual. .TP .B \-\-help Show summary of options. .TP .B \-\-version Output version information and exit. .SH SEE ALSO \fBThe Survex Manual\fP (located in \fI@PKGDOCDIR_EXPANDED@\fP), \fB3dtopos\fP\fB(1)\fP, \fBaven\fP\fB(1)\fP, \fBcad3d\fP\fB(1)\fP, \fBcavern\fP\fB(1)\fP, \fBdiffpos\fP\fB(1)\fP, \fBdump3d\fP\fB(1)\fP, \fBextend\fP\fB(1)\fP, \fBsorterr\fP\fB(1)\fP. .SH AUTHOR This manual page was written by Wookey and Olly Betts survex-1.2.33/doc/3dformat.htm0000644000175000017500000003204313254561041013056 00000000000000 Survex 3d Format Specification

Survex 3d Format Specification

If you're writing in C or C++ it's strongly recommended that you use the img routine provided with Survex to read and write 3d files. Doing so means that you can take advantage of any revisions to the 3d format by simply rebuilding your software with the updated img routines, rather than having to update your own code. It also allows you to read a sub-set of the data in the file, restricted by Survey prefix.

This document only describes the most recent revision of the 3d format (version 8) which is produced by versions from 1.2.7. A separate document describes older versions.

If you try to use this specification and find details which aren't spelled out clearly enough (or at all!) or any errors, please let us know. At least two people have successfully written code to read 3d files using this document, but that doesn't mean it can't be improved.

File Header

This consists of:

  • File ID: the string "Survex 3D Image File" followed by a linefeed (decimal 10, hex 0a). [Note: v0.01 files can have a carriage return before this and other linefeeds - this is a file format error in any other format version].
  • File format version: "v8" followed by a linefeed. Any future versions will be "v9", "v10", "v11", etc.
  • Assorted string metadata - the sublist below lists these, and they must appear in the order given, separated by zero bytes, with the end of the metadata marked by a linefeed. More items may be added, so ignore any additional ones which are present. Any trailing items with empty values can be omitted along with the separating zero byte before them.
    • Survey title: Human readable description of the data in the file. There's no length limit on this string.
    • Coordinate system: PROJ4 string describing the coordinate system in use.
  • Timestamp: A string consisting of an '@' followed by a count of seconds since the start of 1970 in UTC ("Unix time_t") as a string (for example: "@1371300355"), followed by a linefeed. This is intended to be the time the file was generated, rather than the time the survey data was collected.
  • File-wide flags: a single byte. If bit 7 is set, this is an extended elevation. All other bits are reserved - set them to 0 when writing, and ignore them when reading.

Items

Following the header are a number of items. The last item must be a 0x00 byte when the current label is empty, which marks the end of the data. The first byte of an item is a code identifying what the item is:

Code Type Data Meaning Version
0x00 STYLE_NORMAL / STOP   Set style for following legs to tape, compass and clino.

If the style is already set to STYLE_NORMAL, this code signifies the end of the data in the 3d file.

≥8
0x01 STYLE_DIVING   Set style for following legs to diving data ≥8
0x02 STYLE_CARTESIAN   Set style for following legs to cartesian data ≥8
0x03 STYLE_CYLPOLAR   Set style for following legs to cylindrical polar data ≥8
0x04 STYLE_NOSURVEY   Set style for following legs to unsurveyed ≥8
0x05 - 0x0e     Reserved
0x0f MOVE <x> <y> <z> Set current position to the coordinates given. Coordinates are 4 byte little-endian signed integers representing values in centimetres (0.01 metres). ≥8
0x10 DATE   No survey date information was specified. ≥8
0x11 DATE <date> Set survey date of legs: date is a 2 byte little-endian unsigned integer counting days from the start of 1900. ≥8
0x12 DATE <date1><datespan> Set survey date of legs to a range: date1 is a 2 byte little-endian unsigned integer counting days since the start of 1900, and datespan is an unsigned byte counting days from date1. ≥8
0x13 DATE <date1><date2> Set survey date of legs to a range: date1, date2 are 2 byte little-endian unsigned integers counting days since the start of 1900. ≥8
0x14 - 0x1e     Reserved
0x1f ERROR <legs><length><E><H><V> Error information for the current traverse. <legs> is the number of legs. <length> is the total length of the traverse in cm (0.01m). E, H and V are the error and the horizontal and vertical components in cm. (All values are 4 byte little-endian signed integers) ≥8
0x20 - 0x2f     Reserved
0x30 - 0x31 XSECT <label> <L> <R> <U> <D> Modify the current label buffer according to <label> (see below for details). The updated contents of the label buffer give the full name of the survey station which these dimensions were measured at. Dimensions are 2 byte little-endian signed integers representing values in centimetres (0.01 metres). Omitted dimensions are encoded as 0xffff. Station flags are (N & 0x01): ≥8
Flag (N & 0x01) Meaning
0x01 Station is last one in this passage
0x32 - 0x33 XSECT <label> <L> <R> <U> <D> Modify the current label buffer according to <label> (see below for details). The updated contents of the label buffer give the full name of the survey station which these dimensions were measured at. Dimensions are 4 byte little-endian signed integers representing values in centimetres (0.01 metres). Omitted dimensions are encoded as 0xffffffff. ≥8
Flag (N & 0x01) Meaning
0x01 Station is last one in this passage
0x34 - 0x3f     Reserved
0x40 - 0x7f LINE <label> <x> <y> <z> Modify the current label buffer according to <label> (see below for details) - if <label> is omitted due to flag bit 0x20 being set then the current label buffer is used unmodified. The updated contents of the label buffer give the survey that the leg is in. Return leg from current position to coordinates given, and update current position to coordinates given. ≥8
Flag (N & 0x3f) Meaning
0x01 Leg is above ground
0x02 Leg duplicates data in another leg (e.g. resurvey along a passage to tie into a known station)
0x04 Leg is a splay shot in a chamber (radial shots from a central point)
0x08 Reserved
0x10 Reserved
0x20 No change to label (<label> omitted entirely) ≥8
0x80 - 0xff LABEL <label> <x> <y> <z> Modify the current label buffer according to <label> (see below for details). The updated contents of the label buffer give the survey station's full name. ≥8
The station flags are encoded in the bottom 7 bits of the item code:
Flag (N & 0x7f) Meaning
0x01 Station is on leg above ground
0x02 Station is on an underground leg (both may be true at an entrance)
0x04 Station is marked as an entrance (with *entrance)
0x08 Station is exported (i.e. may be used as a connection point to other surveys)
0x10 Station is a fixed point (control point)
0x20 Station is anonymous
0x40 Station is on the passage wall

A <label> value in the tabel above encodes modifications to the current label buffer, which consist of removing the last D bytes from the buffer, and then appending the next A bytes from the file to the buffer. D and A are encoded as follows:

  • Read a byte - if it is non-zero then: D = byte >> 4, A = byte & 0x0f
  • Otherwise (i.e. the first byte is zero):
    • Read a byte and:
      • If it is not 255 then D = byte
      • Otherwise, D = 4 byte unsigned integer read from the file
    • Read a byte and:
      • If it is not 255 then A = byte
      • Otherwise, A = 4 byte unsigned integer read from the file

Item order

  • A continuous section of centreline is defined by a <MOVE> item, followed by one or more <LINE> items.
  • <LABEL> items may appear anywhere in the file after the header, including within a <MOVE><LINE>... sequence.
  • Duplicate <LABEL> items are permitted provided they also have identical coordinate values. (The same coordinate values may also be shared by any number of different <LABEL> items).
  • Stations must be defined in a <LABEL> item before being referenced (e.g. in <XSECT> items)

Authors: Olly Betts and Mike McCombe, last updated: 2016-05-17

survex-1.2.33/doc/man_sorterr.sgml0000644000175000017500000000171113254561041014042 00000000000000 %entities; ]> &man.sorterr; See Also 3dtopos1, aven1, cad3d1, cavern1, diffpos1, dump3d1, extend1 survex-1.2.33/doc/extend.sgml0000644000175000017500000000611413254561041013000 00000000000000 extend 1 extend produce an extended elevation from a .3d file extend --survey=SURVEY --specfile=ESPEC_FILE --show-breaks INPUT_3D_FILE OUTPUT_3D_FILE Description The extend program can also work on Compass .plt (as can aven and any other Survex program which reads .3d files). If no specfile is given, extend starts with the highest station marked as an entrance which has at least one underground survey leg attached to it. If there are no such stations, the highest deadend station in the survey (or the highest station if there are no deadends) is used. Extend puts the first station on the left, then folds each leg out individually to the right, breaking loops arbitrarily (usually at junctions). If the output filename is not specified, extend bases the output filename on the input filename, but ending "_extend.3d". For example, extend deep_pit.3d produces an extended elevation called deep_pit_extend.3d. If you pass then a leg flagged as "surface survey" will be added between each point at which a loop has been broken - this can be very useful for visualising the result in aven. This approach suffices for simple caves or sections of cave, but for more complicated situations human intervention is required. More complex sections of cave can be handled with a specfile giving directions to switch the direction of extension between left and right, to explicitly specify the start station, or to break the extension at particular stations or legs. The specfile is in a format similar to cavern's data format: ;This is a comment ; start the elevation at station entrance.a *start entrance.a ;this is a comment after a command ; start extending leftwards from station half-way-down.5 *eleft half-way-down.5 ; change direction of extension at further-down.8 *eswap further-down.8 ; extend right from further-down.junction, but only for ; the leg joining it to very-deep.1, other legs continuing ; as before *eright further-down.junction very-deep.1 ; break the survey at station side-loop.4 *break side-loop.4 ; break survey at station side-loop.junction but only ; for leg going to complex-loop.2 *break side-loop.junction complex-loop.2 This approach requires some trial and error, but gives useful results for many caves. The most complex systems would benefit from an interactive interface to select and view the breaks and switches of direction. survex-1.2.33/doc/sorterr.10000644000175000017500000000171313254561473012420 00000000000000.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "SORTERR" "1" "22 March 2018" "" "" .SH NAME sorterr \- re-sort .err file by various criteria .SH SYNOPSIS \fBsorterr\fR [ \fBoptions\fR ] \fB\&.err file\fR [ \fBhow many\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP Sorterr re-sorts a .err file by the specified criterion (or by the error ratio by default). Output is sent to stdout, or if --replace is specified the input file is replaced with the sorted version. By default all entries in the file are included - if a second parameter is given then only the top entries after sorting are returned. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fB3dtopos\fR(1), \fBaven\fR(1), \fBcad3d\fR(1), \fBcavern\fR(1), \fBdiffpos\fR(1), \fBdump3d\fR(1), \fBextend\fR(1) survex-1.2.33/doc/news2html.pl0000755000175000017500000000322012721164156013107 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/perl -w require 5.008; use bytes; use strict; # run on a NEWS file my $title = 'Summary of User-Visible Changes'; $title .= " in $ARGV[0]" if defined $ARGV[0]; print < $title END my $rec; my $in_ul = 0; my $in_li = 0; while () { if (s/^\*\s*//) { if ($in_ul == 2) { if ($in_li) { print "

\n"; $in_li = 0; } print "\n"; --$in_ul; } if (!$in_ul) { print "