Nate The Surveyor
Well-Known Member
Here is Yesterdays field work.
101,52487.311,54248.660,371.331,Fd2"alumcap 1077
102,52487.311,54248.709,371.327,Fd2"alumcap 1077
103,52464.680,54233.705,370.613,SwcorRRtiefc s&e 18' n old f w on s side old ew lane
104,47155.369,55437.679,377.180,Fd#4reb 7"Dp 3'eto cl in prj f e & w 18.5 W to fc w s
105,52448.450,55572.990,369.410,Fd rr spk in ns cl flush sank 1" W magnet on top
106,50000.066,49999.898,379.673,Fd#4reb 4"Dp in prj f e
107,49983.134,49998.943,378.548,Fd#4reb 16" Dp in cl prj w Set 1/2" pipe on top top o pipe is 8" dn...
108,48660.834,49984.242,386.206,Fc e s
109,48648.310,49963.179,386.113,Fd#4reb 4"Dp in prj Tree row w
110,48648.323,49963.181,386.128,Fd#4reb 4"Dp in prj Tree row w
111,47882.106,49967.688,401.510,Fc nse
112,47886.620,49942.614,401.022,Fd#4rebar
113,47361.384,49927.690,397.986,Fd#4reb in prj Tree & F row w
114,51319.451,50052.270,384.348,Fc e s
115,51322.278,50007.708,385.840,Prj f w s
116,51338.370,50043.737,385.874,Cl ns
117,46042.133,49897.304,410.253,Fc W ns
118,46044.679,49911.711,408.387,Fd#4reb
119,46028.225,49911.312,408.804,Fd1"pipe flush
120,44719.788,49885.389,414.801,Cl int
122,44525.010,55398.640,400.445,Set30d nw side fc nse
123,45840.590,55418.136,390.389,Fd#4reb In prj f w 2.7 s prj f e 6' W to cl
124,49885.053,52849.189,376.370,Set stick at pnt ln int s w old nsf
125,49932.431,51547.424,363.115,Set stick approx cor
126,50072.091,51469.723,364.431,Nsf
127,49944.631,51457.462,364.521,Fc n w
128,50459.760,51502.873,367.164,Nsf
129,50893.171,51533.353,368.112,Nsf
130,51234.635,51563.331,369.438,Fc s w Set na sw .2 Edge post Wt pnt lnrns n
132,51197.468,52880.246,360.558,Set 16d tdc fcpost f e s wt ln n w
133,50802.018,52872.716,364.093,Nsf
121,42089.328,49823.278,391.258,Cl int nsw Poor
131,51228.984,52262.636,358.514,Ew pnt ln @ ns dit
Base1,51943.627,55191.859,384.996,Set log hm spk base Chain saw sprocket on spk 2"dp in field
I am posting this, because I want a MECHANISM to look through the descriptions, and FIND a particular point, shot that day. I really (at that point) don't care about the other data, Now, I know filters work, and they work good. But, sometimes, just looking at the last 10 shots, for the rebar 16" deep, is faster.
So, I'd like a POINTS display screen, that shows ONLY the point number, (name) and description.
In fact, I'd PREFER that this was the default screen, for points.
But, I realize that there is MORE going on, than I am aware of. BUT, the LS is PRIMARILY a field tool, then SECONDARILY an office tool. For field procedure as it IS NOW, I have to go to the approximate page, and then scroll through point by point, looking at the descriptions, to find my point of interest. That is not as good, when standing beside the road, and a sharp wind is blowing, and I need a few field calcs, to determine the next course of action. I also wanted you to see a working example from the field. It'd be good to see the first 15 or so characters of the point desc. in one page, just like it appears above.
It's the modern version of thumbing through the field book, and looking "Back a few pages, to find that shot on the barn corner" or "That shot on the section corner".
Thank you,
Nate
101,52487.311,54248.660,371.331,Fd2"alumcap 1077
102,52487.311,54248.709,371.327,Fd2"alumcap 1077
103,52464.680,54233.705,370.613,SwcorRRtiefc s&e 18' n old f w on s side old ew lane
104,47155.369,55437.679,377.180,Fd#4reb 7"Dp 3'eto cl in prj f e & w 18.5 W to fc w s
105,52448.450,55572.990,369.410,Fd rr spk in ns cl flush sank 1" W magnet on top
106,50000.066,49999.898,379.673,Fd#4reb 4"Dp in prj f e
107,49983.134,49998.943,378.548,Fd#4reb 16" Dp in cl prj w Set 1/2" pipe on top top o pipe is 8" dn...
108,48660.834,49984.242,386.206,Fc e s
109,48648.310,49963.179,386.113,Fd#4reb 4"Dp in prj Tree row w
110,48648.323,49963.181,386.128,Fd#4reb 4"Dp in prj Tree row w
111,47882.106,49967.688,401.510,Fc nse
112,47886.620,49942.614,401.022,Fd#4rebar
113,47361.384,49927.690,397.986,Fd#4reb in prj Tree & F row w
114,51319.451,50052.270,384.348,Fc e s
115,51322.278,50007.708,385.840,Prj f w s
116,51338.370,50043.737,385.874,Cl ns
117,46042.133,49897.304,410.253,Fc W ns
118,46044.679,49911.711,408.387,Fd#4reb
119,46028.225,49911.312,408.804,Fd1"pipe flush
120,44719.788,49885.389,414.801,Cl int
122,44525.010,55398.640,400.445,Set30d nw side fc nse
123,45840.590,55418.136,390.389,Fd#4reb In prj f w 2.7 s prj f e 6' W to cl
124,49885.053,52849.189,376.370,Set stick at pnt ln int s w old nsf
125,49932.431,51547.424,363.115,Set stick approx cor
126,50072.091,51469.723,364.431,Nsf
127,49944.631,51457.462,364.521,Fc n w
128,50459.760,51502.873,367.164,Nsf
129,50893.171,51533.353,368.112,Nsf
130,51234.635,51563.331,369.438,Fc s w Set na sw .2 Edge post Wt pnt lnrns n
132,51197.468,52880.246,360.558,Set 16d tdc fcpost f e s wt ln n w
133,50802.018,52872.716,364.093,Nsf
121,42089.328,49823.278,391.258,Cl int nsw Poor
131,51228.984,52262.636,358.514,Ew pnt ln @ ns dit
Base1,51943.627,55191.859,384.996,Set log hm spk base Chain saw sprocket on spk 2"dp in field
I am posting this, because I want a MECHANISM to look through the descriptions, and FIND a particular point, shot that day. I really (at that point) don't care about the other data, Now, I know filters work, and they work good. But, sometimes, just looking at the last 10 shots, for the rebar 16" deep, is faster.
So, I'd like a POINTS display screen, that shows ONLY the point number, (name) and description.
In fact, I'd PREFER that this was the default screen, for points.
But, I realize that there is MORE going on, than I am aware of. BUT, the LS is PRIMARILY a field tool, then SECONDARILY an office tool. For field procedure as it IS NOW, I have to go to the approximate page, and then scroll through point by point, looking at the descriptions, to find my point of interest. That is not as good, when standing beside the road, and a sharp wind is blowing, and I need a few field calcs, to determine the next course of action. I also wanted you to see a working example from the field. It'd be good to see the first 15 or so characters of the point desc. in one page, just like it appears above.
It's the modern version of thumbing through the field book, and looking "Back a few pages, to find that shot on the barn corner" or "That shot on the section corner".
Thank you,
Nate