

05 August 2009, 10:54am
Latimer CAD are proud to annouce Release 2 of "TheoOffice"; simple to use post-processing of GSI and text survey data.
Following fast on the heels of Release 1, Release 2 adds further processing power to TheoOffice by adding intersections computation and non-destructive GSI editing.
The first stage of the TheoOffice workflow is to attach and review the GSI data:
* The data is colour coded to reflect the code or otherwise.
* The editor allows coding to be corrected, along with point numbers, station and target heights
* All changes are stored in a "sidecar" file and hilighted allowing full tracability and undo.
Data may be transfered to the Network Adjustment window for full 3D Least Squares fitting. The easy to follow spreadsheet view allows the user to disable / re-enable observations and compare the results to the original locations. A full report of the result is created.
The intersections view displays the observations and result in a multi-column spreadsheet view. Any observation may be en/disabled with a simple click and the results checked.
The resultant drawing may be exported directly to AutoCAD for final editing and contouring using the included TheoContour engine.
TheoOffice Release 2 will be avaliable from the 2nd week of August. Please contact as for full details, a demonstration or evaluation.

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Latimer, CAD, are, proud, to, annouce, Release, 2, of, \"TheoOffice\";, simple, to, use, post-processing, of, GSI, and, text, survey, data.
Following, fast, on, the, heels, of, Release, 1,, Release, 2, adds, further, processing, power, to, TheoOffice, by, adding, intersections, computation, andMore…
Mike Small
Member of the London Chapter of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (www.isaca.org)