Hi Marko,
To manually enter data. Tap the clinometer screen so that the dip and strike symbol changes from red to black. Then tap the number box and a keypad will appear. The text in the tutorial is referring to editing the data after it has been saved to the notebook. In this case you can only delete the data, not modify it.
You need to generate your basemaps as mbtiles for both the Apple and Android versions (You can do this quickly in Move). Drawing in the app is only available in the Apple version. We would have to produce a bespoke drawing kit for every different Android device which doesn't make sense. This has influenced our decision to rebuild the mapping application on a different platform that does not rely so heavily on the phone operating system.
Just to be clear, FieldMove Clino is for Android and Apple phones. It will work on an iPad and iPad mini, but it will not work on Android tablets.
I use the app on an iPhone5 - collecting data and mapping, but if you prefer a bigger screen then go for the iPad.
Good luck
Roddy
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From: Tectonics & structural geology discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andrea Bistacchi
Sent: 28 August 2014 12:45
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Subject: Re: FieldMove Clino
Dear Roddy, thanks very much for explanations!
On 28/8/2014 12:19 PM, Roddy Muir wrote:
>
> Hi, this sounds interesting! How is this done? I just tried but I
> cannot find this function...
>
>> ANSWER: In the same way as you enter data in most apps. Just tap on
>> the box with the number and a number-pad will appear
mmm... in the android manual I read: "Editing structural data: FieldMove Clino does not allow the user to modify existing structural readings...". Is this a feature of all versions or only of the android version? In any case I tried (android) and no number-pad appears.
>
> One more suggestion: I might be wrong but you're missing a combined
> data type for fault kinematics, like dip azimut/dip/pitch, dip
> azimut/dip/rake or dip azimut/dip/slip vector trend/slip vector
> plunge.
>
>> ANSWER: We can do this at some point. Just send money to get to the
>> top of the queue.
>
> I suggest rake in Aki and Richards format, but this is just a personal
> preference. Another useful possibility would be to add custom fields
> that can be used e.g. for joint aperture, mineralization, fault rocks,
> mineral assemblages, etc.
>
>> ANSWER: in the pro version you can already add custom fields to the
>> list of rock types/stratigraphy and then select a new symbol from the
>> library.
>
ok, good reason to buy the pro version. add this to the advertisement!
> Another feature that I really like is the possibility to georeference
> your measurements with the built in GPS (this works very well!) and
> show them on a map. So... which are the options to (1) import external
> maps and store them for off-line use (very often you have poor or no
> connection in the field), and (2) edit them (e.g.
> shapefile or move format).
>
>> ANSWER: You can already import your own basemaps to work offline.
>> Full instructions in the help pages and tutorials. For Apple devices
>> you need to generate mbtiles - you can do this in Move or other
>> applications. Let us know if you have any problems doing this. Not
>> sure what you mean by editing the maps? You can move your data and
>> change linework in the app or you can export everything to Move and
>> then have access to lots more functionality.
>
mbt is just for apple or also for android? and creating new lines and polygons? (I'm afraid it's just for apple...)
> Final question, if you would like to use your traditional compass and
> FieldClino just for recording data, showing them on a map, editing the
> map, and plotting/analysing data, maybe an android tablet
> (cheaper) or ipad is better than a phone, correct? Comments on this?
>
> ANSWER: The app is built on the phone operating system, but it will
> scale up to larger Apple devices (iPAd and iPad mini). It will not
> work on Android tablets. I guess it depends on how good your eyesight
> is.
>
"it will not work" means "it will not scale" or "it will not work at all"?
anyway, it appears that if I'd like to use fieldclino to collect and analyse data, and not primarily as a compass, I'd better buy an iPad and a waterproof case, correct? ... or a windows tablet and use fieldmove, but in that case the hardware will be heavier and I'll probably loose the speech recognition...
all the best,
andrea
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