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NAME

       caveconverter - convert cave survey data between formats

SYNOPSIS

       caveconverter infile outfile in_format out_format [ lrud ]

DESCRIPTION

       caveconverter  is a program for converting cave survey data from one format into another. It can read and
       write a variety of cave survey data file formats, translating the data, and can also generate  LRUD  info
       from splay shots.

   Formats read:
       Survex -  Supports  normal,  diving  and  nosurvey format data (in any supported units and field orders).
                 Multi-file reading now supported (but ignores FIX commands currently) (.svx files)

       Compass - The data file format generated by the Compass cave survey software. (.dat files)

       PocketTopo text export -
                 Text export option in PocketTopo menu. (.txt files)

       DXF -     Reads Lines and Polylines as survey centreline data. (.dxf files)

   Formats written:
       Toporobot -
              For using to import data into PocketTopo software on a PDA. (.text files)

       Survex -
              Converts to metric units currently, and entire series will be output in same field order (matching
              order of fields from last leg per series from input file). (.svx files)

OPTIONS

       The format codes are:
       c - Compass
       d - DXF
       p - PocketTopo text export
       s - Survex
       t - Toporobot

       lrud - Adding  the  lrud  flag  to  the  end  of  the  command causes LRUD (left rght up down) info to be
              generated from splay data

CONVERSION DETAILS

       Converting from DXF files to survex shows how editable survey data can be  regenerated  from  Survex  .3d
       files via the Convert to DXF option provided by Survex

       This  is  also  how  you  can  generate  a DXF file to convert to Toporobot using caveconverter, enabling
       existing cave surveys to be imported into PocketTopo regardless of the original Survex format data. So if
       your  Survex  file is not readable by caveconverter (e.g. because it contains some unimplemented feature)
       then you can still process it using Survex to generate a 3d file and convert that to  DXF  using  Survex.
       Then  convert  it  to  Toporobot  format  using  caveconverter and import that file into PocketTopo. This
       enables existing surveys to be loaded into PocketTopo so that new data can be tied into the known cave on
       surveying trips.

       Converting  Survex  data  to  Toporobot will cause all the survey station numbers and series names to get
       regenerated, unfortunately. This is because Toporobot format requires survey series to  consist  only  of
       linear  chains  of survey stations. Junctions are not allowed in series.  This means that data from other
       formats cannot be simply converted, so all stations are renumbered  and  reorganised  into  new  numbered
       series to conform to this constraint of the Toporobot format.

       If you find files that give errors on conversion, send them to me (Footleg). I can be contacted by email:
       drfootleg [at] gmail.com

       While caveconverter can regenerate survey data files from DXF files generated from Survex do get  is  the
       equivalent calculated survey leg data (tape, compass, clino) for the positions of the stations in the DXF
       file. So any loop closure corrections and instrument calibrations will have already been applied  to  the
       data.  This  feature  is really intended as a way to recover some sort of workable data when the original
       data has been lost and only the 3d files remain. Some small rounding errors occur during  the  Conversion
       to  DXF  from  the  .3d  file, so the exact positions of survey stations and the cave length reported may
       differ by a few cm compared to the original data. This is because in the DXF file, Survex has rounded all
       station positions to the nearest 1cm.

   SPLAY/LRUD conversion
       The  original  approach to reading splay legs from PocketTopo files in caveconverter was to treat them as
       just a way of measuring passage dimensions as Left, Right, Up, Down measurements at each station. So when
       no  more  than  four  splays were found at a station the code used their lengths as LRUD measurements and
       removed the splays from the data in the process. This kept Survex models looking like they used to before
       we  started  measuring  lots  of splays. But as my own surveying experience increased over recent years I
       realised that splays are a much more useful tool than just a way to take LRUD measurements. With a DistoX
       the  splays can quickly and accurately be fired from stations to pick out key features and passage shapes
       at corners and in chambers. These splays aid drawing the correct position of walls, ceiling and floor  as
       well as passage features. They are valuable data which should not be replaced with LRUD passage dimension
       data. LRUD data still has value. A number of file formats support LRUD data to represent the position  of
       passage  walls  at  each  station, and 3D model generation uses this data. But the splays should still be
       kept when generating LRUD data from them. The latest Aven viewer (part of the Survex 1.2.7  release)  and
       the  Loch  Viewer (part of Therion) now both allow splay legs to be shown or hidden. So it is possible to
       view centreline only models without actually removing the splays from the data.

       So this latest version of caveconverter no longer removes splay legs used to generate LRUD  measurements.
       The  LRUD  generation code has also been completely rewritten and made part of the core data model rather
       than an operation done during reading of PocketTopo files. This means it is now possible to generate LRUD
       data  from  splays  in  any  data  file  which  can  be  read.  Unfortunately  for  those of you who used
       caveconverter in the past to convert PocketTopo data to Survex format it will have removed a lot  of  the
       splays,  so  you  will  want  to convert from the original PocketTopo exported text files again with this
       version. The LRUD generation does a much better job of selecting the best splay to  determine  a  passage
       dimension measurement from in this version of the code. The splay which contributes the greatest distance
       of the wall/ceiling/floor from the station is used to  calculate  the  distance  to  the  wall.  Previous
       versions  of  the  code  just  used  the  total length of the best splay, rather than the distance in the
       direction of the LRUD measurement being set. This was flawed and splays almost parallel to a  survey  leg
       could  generate much larger passage dimension measurements than was appropriate. Now trigonometry is used
       to determine the appropriate distance in the direction of the passage dimension, and  the  direction  for
       the  left  and right measurements is calculated from the best matching previous leg as well as the onward
       leg from the station.

       The conversion of Survex data (containing splays) to Toporobot format in order to import existing  survey
       data  into  PocketTopo  to  extend  off  on  new  survey trips can now generate and output LRUD data too.
       PocketTopo will display this data as splays orthogonal to the direction of the survey  legs  to  indicate
       passage width and height.

       Another  bugbear  of  previous versions of caveconverter was that LRUD data was output in Survex files as
       one continuous block of stations with LRUD data, regardless of how the stations were connected by  survey
       legs.  This  has  now  been fixed so the survey legs in each series are used to determine the grouping of
       passage data stations into blocks of connected stations.

   Convert existing survey data for loading into PocketTopo on a PDA
       To load an existing survey into PocketTopo on a PDA in order to extend a survey  with  reference  to  the
       existing  data for the cave, you can convert to Toporobot format using the caveconverter. Then import the
       Toporobot file into PocketTopo on the PDA. The input survey data could be read from a Compass file, or  a
       Survex  file.  Where  a Survex file contains formats which caveconverter is not yet able to read, you can
       instead process the data in Survex to generate a .3d file, and then use Survex convert this to a DXF file
       (right-click  on  a  .3d  file  to  select  this  option  from the pop-up menu in Windows Explorer). Cave
       Converter can then read this DXF file and generate a Toporobot file. Converting survey data to  Toporobot
       will  unfortunately  cause all the survey station numbers and series names to be changed. This is because
       Toporobot format requires survey series to consist only of linear chains of  survey  stations.  Junctions
       are  not  allowed in these chains, so junctions in the cave require a new chain to be started. This means
       that data from other formats cannot be simply converted, so all stations  are  renumbered  and  organised
       into new numbered series to conform to these constraints of the Toporobot format.

   Regenerate Editable Survey Data from DXF or Survex 3D Files
       Sometimes  the  survey  data  for  a  project  from  the past has been lost, and all that remains is some
       processed output. caveconverter can regenerate editable survey data  from  DXF  files  where  the  survey
       centreline  is  represented  by  straight line objects or polylines. This includes DXF files generated by
       Survex from Survex .3d files. The Aven viewer in Survex can export a DXF  file  from  a  cave  model,  or
       right-click on a .3d file in Windows Explorer to select the Convert to DXF option from the pop-up menu.

       While  caveconverter can regenerate survey data files from DXF files generated from Survex .3d files, you
       will not get back the complete original data. What you do get is the  equivalent  calculated  survey  leg
       data  (tape,  compass,  clino)  for  the  positions  of the stations in the DXF file. So any loop closure
       corrections and instrument calibrations will have already been applied  to  the  data.  This  feature  is
       really  intended  as a way to recover some sort of workable data when the original data has been lost and
       only the 3d files remain. Some small rounding errors occur during the Conversion  to  DXF  from  the  .3d
       file,  so  the  exact  positions  of  survey stations and the cave length reported may differ by a few cm
       compared to the original data. This is because in the DXF file, Survex has rounded all station  positions
       to the nearest 1cm.

   Survex to Survex with LRUD generation
       caveconverter can create LRUD passage data blocks for Survex files containing splays. Just read and write
       Survex format, using the LRUD option. The Survex file reader in caveconverter  does  not  currently  read
       existing  passage  data blocks. So be aware that existing passage data blocks will be removed if a Survex
       file is read in and written out again. However if the Survex file contains splays and the lrud option  is
       specified  on  the  command  line  (or  the  Generate  LRUD option is run after loading the data into the
       windowed application) then new passage data blocks will be generated from  the  splays  and  replace  any
       previously present passage data blocks in the output file.

   Specifying Character Set Encoding
       If  you  are reading in data files which contain extended character set symbols (e.g. accented characters
       or non-punctuation symbol characters) then caveconverter will assume these files are using UTF-8 encoding
       by  default.  To  specify a different encoding in the Windows application you can edit the app.properties
       file. (This file is written to the same folder as  the  CaveConverterGUI.jar  file  when  you  close  the
       application. So run the application once and close it, then you should find the app.properties file which
       will contain the line 'character.set=UTF8'. Edit this  line  to  specify  an  alternative  character  set
       encoding  if  you  are  not  using  UTF-8.  See  the command line reference html page for more details on
       alternative character set codes, and also how to specify them for command line conversions.

EXAMPLES

       To convert existing Survex data into Toporobot format so you can import it in to PocketTopo:
       caveconverter survexfile.svx output.text s t

       To convert data exported from PocketTopo into Survex format, including LRUD info from splays:
       caveconverter pdaexport.txt survexfile.svx p s lrud

       To convert data from DXF format into Toporobot format so you can import it into PocketTopo:
       caveconverter datafile.dxf toporobotfileout.text d t

       To convert data from DXF format into Survex format:
       caveconverter datafile.dxf survexfile.svx d s

BUGS

       Survex output re-uses 'to station' numbers for splay legs if all splays from a station are  not  together
       in the file. So if a set of splay legs occur in a series of legs within the same begin/end block followed
       by a leg from a different station, and then another splay leg from the original station is found  further
       down  the block then the 'to station' numbering will start from 'a' again. So you can for example get two
       splays from station 10 with to station names of '10a' in the file. The file can be processed but shows  a
       large  loop  closure error for the splays as it equates the two 10a stations at the end of the two splays
       as being the same point.

AUTHOR

       Paul 'Footleg' Fretwell (drfootleg@gmail.com)

SEE ALSO

       HTML documentation is in /usr/share/doc/caveconverter/readme.html

                                                   2017 01 14                                   caveconverter(1)