251212 - 12Dec25 session 25-50

Tracking water courses and wildlife corridors


Meeting Summary:

Dec 12, 2025 01:58 PM London ID: 897 5877 7706

Quick recap

The team discussed the absence of Parish Online case studies and agreed to start collecting and sharing user stories through a monthly prize initiative. They examined mapping wildlife corridors and wetlands in Gamlingay, making adjustments to the parish boundary and discussing technical aspects of styling and editing map features. The group encountered and resolved various technical issues related to mapping and categorizing streams and corridors, while also confirming upcoming meetings and scheduling details.

Next steps

Summary

Parish Online Case Studies Discussion

Tristram and Graham discussed the absence of Parish Online case studies from the Parish Online website, with Graham expressing regret about their removal. They agreed that collecting and sharing case studies through collaboration was important, and Tristram suggested starting a monthly prize for the best user stories. John joined the conversation briefly, sharing updates about the weather in Somerset and confirming that a restaurant near Watchet was still operational despite coastal erosion.

Mapping Wildlife Corridors and Wetlands

Graham discussed a question from Kirsten about mapping wildlife corridors and wetlands in the parish of Gamlingay. They examined the parish boundary and discussed how to map linear features for the wildlife corridors and wetlands. John suggested using aerial photography to get a better understanding of the area's woodland. The group agreed that the wildlife corridors should be drawn further south than Kirsten had initially indicated, as the animals wouldn't be concerned with parish boundaries. They also clarified that Kirsten wanted the wetlands to be marked as a line feature, not a polygon.

Map Feature Styling Discussion

Graham and Tristram discussed editing a map feature, focusing on styling a line to represent a corridor. They encountered some technical difficulties but managed to resolve them by adjusting the layer properties and saving the changes. John joined the conversation to clarify how to add arrows to the lines based on the original diagram. They successfully styled the line with a green color, thickened it, and added arrows. Graham bookmarked the location for future reference.

Arrow Functionality Issues in Mapping Tool

Graham, Tristram, and John discussed the functionality of arrows in a mapping tool, noting discrepancies between the actual map and the preview. They observed that enabling and reversing arrows resulted in different directional arrows, and Graham suggested writing to support to address what they perceived as misleading functionality. The group also mentioned the need for screenshots to illustrate their observations.

Map Feature Styling Discussion

Graham and Tristram discussed creating and styling map features, including corridors and streams, for a project. They clarified the differences between corridors and streams, deciding to use dashed lines for streams and arrows for corridors. John pointed out that the stream might follow the road, which Graham confirmed by referencing the original sketch. They agreed to adjust the styling of the features and ensure they align with the project requirements.

Stream Mapping System Troubleshooting

Graham and Tristram discussed technical issues with mapping and categorizing streams and corridors in their system. They encountered problems with saving and labeling data, which they eventually resolved by clearing incorrect values and adjusting the map's styling. Graham and Tristram agreed to extend a stream feature and ensure it aligned properly with the map, with John offering tips on using the snapping tool for better accuracy. They saved the changes and planned to review them to ensure everything was set correctly.

File Editing Process Discussion

The team discussed technical issues with a file editing process, ultimately deciding to save and make changes while demonstrating the principles to a colleague. They confirmed that Kirsten would handle the complete process in the future. The group also confirmed that a session was scheduled for next Friday, with Stuart planning to attend despite having Christmas dinner. Tristram mentioned he would be away skiing for what he believed to be the last time due to knee concerns.


Presentation:

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Chat:

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Audio-transcript:

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1 00:00:44.830 --> 00:00:46.209 tristram cary: Dr. Lindgra.

2 00:00:47.800 --> 00:00:49.799 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Tristram, how are you, sir?

3 00:00:50.050 --> 00:00:51.459 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Just us two.

4 00:00:52.090 --> 00:00:52.840 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I bet.

5 00:00:53.360 --> 00:00:57.959 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, there are others coming, and I've got a wonderful question from…

6 00:00:57.960 --> 00:01:02.929 tristram cary: somebody who's not coming, but it'll be some fun to do it, so we should be alright.

7 00:01:03.490 --> 00:01:08.049 tristram cary: Did you tell me the other day that there were good case studies of Parish Online?

8 00:01:08.760 --> 00:01:10.580 tristram cary: Yes! Where are they?

9 00:01:10.580 --> 00:01:11.830 Graham Stoddart-Stones: On your website.

10 00:01:12.160 --> 00:01:12.880 tristram cary: Well…

11 00:01:13.240 --> 00:01:20.200 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, you have to go hunting for them, they're not easy to find. If you go down to the small print at the bottom of your first page on your website.

12 00:01:20.480 --> 00:01:20.980 tristram cary: Right.

13 00:01:20.980 --> 00:01:24.319 Graham Stoddart-Stones: there is a listing for case histories. Some of them are…

14 00:01:24.320 --> 00:01:24.770 tristram cary: No.

15 00:01:24.770 --> 00:01:25.230 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I need a…

16 00:01:25.230 --> 00:01:27.300 tristram cary: I looked in the knowledge base.

17 00:01:29.230 --> 00:01:33.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: How very foolish of you to expect something useful to be in the knowledge base.

18 00:01:34.520 --> 00:01:35.280 tristram cary: Huh? Huh?

19 00:01:35.280 --> 00:01:37.300 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Actually, I quite like your knowledge base.

20 00:01:38.130 --> 00:01:39.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think it's pretty good.

21 00:01:39.770 --> 00:01:43.099 tristram cary: Well, it doesn't have a specialist area, though, for,

22 00:01:43.570 --> 00:01:46.080 tristram cary: Well, applications, as I call them.

23 00:01:46.080 --> 00:01:47.900 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, no, true.

24 00:01:47.900 --> 00:01:49.109 tristram cary: It's a great mistake.

25 00:01:51.500 --> 00:01:56.630 tristram cary: That's my… that's who it is, this is my… Task for 2026.

26 00:01:56.630 --> 00:01:57.530 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, yes.

27 00:01:58.360 --> 00:02:00.539 tristram cary: To try to make some progress.

28 00:02:00.860 --> 00:02:02.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right. What up?

29 00:02:02.740 --> 00:02:04.089 tristram cary: Oh no, damn it, sorry.

30 00:02:04.090 --> 00:02:08.509 Graham Stoddart-Stones: said goodbye to Jan. Sorry, good day to John, but he didn't hear me.

31 00:02:09.340 --> 00:02:09.860 John Roberts: Yeah, I'll do.

32 00:02:09.860 --> 00:02:10.410 tristram cary: Ursula.

33 00:02:10.419 --> 00:02:11.319 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, okay.

34 00:02:11.909 --> 00:02:20.329 Graham Stoddart-Stones: How is Somerset? Because last time I talked to Andrew the other day, he was more underwater than he'd ever been at this time of year.

35 00:02:21.460 --> 00:02:27.919 John Roberts: We've had our fair amount of rain, but at the moment, we have sunshine, clear blue skies.

36 00:02:28.850 --> 00:02:34.080 John Roberts: I've been down to… we went down to watch it for a walk round this morning.

37 00:02:34.080 --> 00:02:34.460 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

38 00:02:34.460 --> 00:02:37.870 John Roberts: in it. It's absolutely beautiful, at the moment.

39 00:02:38.020 --> 00:02:42.700 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Is that restaurant that's parked on the top of the hill still there, or is it going to fall into the sea?

40 00:02:43.560 --> 00:02:46.499 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You know, when you go in to watch it on the right-hand side.

41 00:02:47.080 --> 00:02:48.790 John Roberts: Are you on about the one at Blue Anchor?

42 00:02:48.790 --> 00:02:50.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I am, I am sorry, yes, it is.

43 00:02:50.490 --> 00:02:53.729 John Roberts: Yeah, no, that's still there.

44 00:02:53.730 --> 00:02:55.030 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It is still there, okay, good.

45 00:02:55.030 --> 00:03:01.760 John Roberts: Yeah, it's doing very well. They've shored up the seawall along there with some rather large rocks.

46 00:03:02.590 --> 00:03:08.859 John Roberts: The route to it from Watcher is closed, because the road has partly fallen down the cliff.

47 00:03:09.510 --> 00:03:12.080 John Roberts: So you've got a bit of a circuitous route.

48 00:03:12.230 --> 00:03:15.640 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But you can get there to design. Yeah.

49 00:03:15.640 --> 00:03:19.989 John Roberts: If you go along the A39, you go past watch it, and then turn that way down.

50 00:03:19.990 --> 00:03:20.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

51 00:03:20.590 --> 00:03:23.090 John Roberts: But you know, it's still there, it… that was thriving.

52 00:03:24.100 --> 00:03:24.730 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good.

53 00:03:24.970 --> 00:03:25.820 John Roberts: Amazing.

54 00:03:26.080 --> 00:03:29.659 tristram cary: Graham, I can't find this thing, it's appointment to me.

55 00:03:30.130 --> 00:03:34.300 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let me see if they're still… maybe someone's moved them. Let me just go ahead and have a look.

56 00:03:37.370 --> 00:03:40.219 tristram cary: You know, it just takes you back to the knowledge base, is all I can say.

57 00:03:40.680 --> 00:03:42.510 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well…

58 00:03:44.030 --> 00:03:45.700 tristram cary: The bottom of that page.

59 00:03:51.350 --> 00:03:53.620 John Roberts: Can I ask a question? What are we looking for?

60 00:03:53.920 --> 00:03:58.930 tristram cary: Oh, sorry, I was looking for case studies of parish online in the Parish Online.

61 00:03:59.240 --> 00:04:00.519 tristram cary: In the parishion line.

62 00:04:00.520 --> 00:04:02.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You're absolutely right, they've disappeared.

63 00:04:02.900 --> 00:04:04.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: They're not there any longer.

64 00:04:04.360 --> 00:04:07.710 tristram cary: Alright, good, thank you. That's all I wanted to know.

65 00:04:07.860 --> 00:04:11.960 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I'd be very intrigued to know why, because I thought they were marvelous.

66 00:04:11.960 --> 00:04:18.440 tristram cary: Yeah, well, I think… I think we should start to collect them again, you know, through… through the Greater Collaboration as well.

67 00:04:18.440 --> 00:04:19.300 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, by all means.

68 00:04:19.300 --> 00:04:21.559 tristram cary: There are some in the OS website.

69 00:04:21.950 --> 00:04:23.980 tristram cary: There's about 4 in the AS website.

70 00:04:24.950 --> 00:04:26.160 Graham Stoddart-Stones: The way I was trying?

71 00:04:26.500 --> 00:04:28.880 tristram cary: Ordnance survey, right.

72 00:04:29.840 --> 00:04:36.410 tristram cary: I can't quite remember where, but if you go into the OS website and search for Parisian Lion, it comes up with four use cases.

73 00:04:42.200 --> 00:04:47.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It says knowledge base, yes, discovering with tutorials, videos, facts, and guides, right.

74 00:04:48.970 --> 00:04:51.049 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You'd have thought a guide would have been a…

75 00:04:51.050 --> 00:04:51.790 tristram cary: Hmm.

76 00:04:53.000 --> 00:04:55.699 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But… Well, sorry about that.

77 00:04:55.700 --> 00:04:57.119 tristram cary: Is that right? That's right.

78 00:04:57.120 --> 00:05:03.279 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I mean, you see, not only you, but all the people I train, I tell them to go look at the case history.

79 00:05:03.280 --> 00:05:03.850 tristram cary: Huh?

80 00:05:04.630 --> 00:05:08.110 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, you're right, I shouldn't know. It's rather cheeky of me to ask you.

81 00:05:08.210 --> 00:05:10.969 tristram cary: How my website works.

82 00:05:11.610 --> 00:05:16.340 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's very sad that they aren't anywhere, because I thought they were very good.

83 00:05:16.990 --> 00:05:17.600 tristram cary: Yo.

84 00:05:17.810 --> 00:05:20.730 tristram cary: And I think we should ask users to submit them.

85 00:05:21.740 --> 00:05:23.090 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I… I think you shouldn't, yeah.

86 00:05:23.090 --> 00:05:27.679 tristram cary: Have a monthly prize. Monthly 50 quid for the best… the best story.

87 00:05:27.680 --> 00:05:28.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There you go

88 00:05:29.630 --> 00:05:34.090 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, there was a time when my own was there, but it was a little bit out of date now.

89 00:05:34.090 --> 00:05:35.499 tristram cary: That was over the chalk.

90 00:05:35.500 --> 00:05:36.280 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, well done.

91 00:05:36.280 --> 00:05:37.449 tristram cary: No, very fun.

92 00:05:37.450 --> 00:05:38.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good memory.

93 00:05:39.250 --> 00:05:46.179 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, what has happened to all these people that are supposed to be joining us?

94 00:05:46.920 --> 00:05:47.630 tristram cary: I thought it's wrong.

95 00:05:47.630 --> 00:05:48.860 John Roberts: They're enjoying the sunshine.

96 00:05:48.860 --> 00:05:52.360 tristram cary: Christmas-itis has hit. We haven't got any sunshine here.

97 00:05:53.020 --> 00:05:55.970 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, we don't have any here either, so it's just the west.

98 00:05:57.180 --> 00:05:58.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well…

99 00:05:58.510 --> 00:06:07.460 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let me indulge then, or embark upon a question which was sent in to me by Kirsten, who I think you've met. She's from Gambling Gage, you know?

100 00:06:07.680 --> 00:06:08.270 tristram cary: Yup.

101 00:06:08.270 --> 00:06:15.219 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And, she asked a question which says that…

102 00:06:22.390 --> 00:06:23.100 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oops.

103 00:06:24.400 --> 00:06:26.559 Graham Stoddart-Stones: See if I can rotate this a little.

104 00:06:39.260 --> 00:06:43.959 Graham Stoddart-Stones: View… rotate… it should be in a straightforward rotate, don't you think?

105 00:06:52.930 --> 00:06:54.890 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Rotate left a little bit.

106 00:06:56.150 --> 00:06:57.429 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.

107 00:06:58.270 --> 00:06:59.919 tristram cary: What's your rotating in a question?

108 00:06:59.920 --> 00:07:05.720 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, yes, so I'll share it with you, and then we can go ahead and do something about it in…

109 00:07:07.680 --> 00:07:08.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Action Line.

110 00:07:12.420 --> 00:07:14.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, here I am.

111 00:07:17.190 --> 00:07:18.710 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Sharing the screen.

112 00:07:20.400 --> 00:07:23.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And… do you see the map here on the left?

113 00:07:23.980 --> 00:07:24.530 John Roberts: Yep.

114 00:07:24.940 --> 00:07:30.250 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right, so this is the parish of Gamblingay, and she says that the…

115 00:07:30.750 --> 00:07:35.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think the areas within the squiggly lines

116 00:07:36.120 --> 00:07:39.569 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Where she wants to indicate that they are

117 00:07:40.110 --> 00:07:49.470 Graham Stoddart-Stones: blue, I'm not quite sure why they're blue, or what blue indicates. Maybe it's water, because down… yes, because there's a mark here saying water environments.

118 00:07:49.990 --> 00:07:54.650 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then she wants a wildlife corridor down these arrows here.

119 00:07:55.590 --> 00:07:58.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm not quite sure what these guys are.

120 00:07:59.070 --> 00:08:03.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But anyway, this is the parish of Gambling Gay, so if we go into…

121 00:08:04.360 --> 00:08:12.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Parish Online, which is going to be there, which is going to be… There.

122 00:08:13.460 --> 00:08:17.890 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Going to there… Hello, Luke?

123 00:08:22.220 --> 00:08:26.070 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And if we go to… you guys are in the way.

124 00:08:27.180 --> 00:08:30.339 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Postcode, I don't have a postcode for it yet.

125 00:08:39.870 --> 00:08:40.850 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Hello?

126 00:08:44.820 --> 00:08:47.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm just gonna see if I can bring up that.

127 00:08:48.030 --> 00:08:49.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go.

128 00:08:50.610 --> 00:08:51.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So…

129 00:08:51.610 --> 00:08:54.580 tristram cary: That's our parish boundary presumably.

130 00:08:54.580 --> 00:08:55.130 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

131 00:08:55.130 --> 00:08:55.979 tristram cary: Yeah, there you go.

132 00:08:56.410 --> 00:08:58.729 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's a very similar sort of shape, isn't it?

133 00:08:59.250 --> 00:09:02.699 John Roberts: Yeah, she's down the bottom right-hand corner, isn't she?

134 00:09:03.630 --> 00:09:07.300 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, the… the… heh.

135 00:09:07.670 --> 00:09:11.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: This squiggle here is very similar to this squiggle.

136 00:09:11.020 --> 00:09:11.929 tristram cary: Yeah, that's it.

137 00:09:11.930 --> 00:09:12.879 John Roberts: That's what I was getting at.

138 00:09:12.880 --> 00:09:23.039 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, okay, hi, okay. So, she wants wildlife corridors down here, and I wondered it'd be helpful if I turned on the tree canopy map.

139 00:09:23.300 --> 00:09:26.679 Graham Stoddart-Stones: To show where the trees are or should be, because that might help.

140 00:09:26.680 --> 00:09:27.030 tristram cary: Yeah.

141 00:09:27.030 --> 00:09:28.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: All lines.

142 00:09:28.680 --> 00:09:30.969 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, if we go to Friends of the Earth.

143 00:09:34.490 --> 00:09:35.550 tristram cary: Rights at the bottom here.

144 00:09:35.550 --> 00:09:36.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.

145 00:09:37.150 --> 00:09:38.269 tristram cary: There you go, huh?

146 00:09:39.890 --> 00:09:40.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oops.

147 00:09:41.520 --> 00:09:42.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Whoa.

148 00:09:43.150 --> 00:09:45.759 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's not really much of a help, is it?

149 00:09:46.070 --> 00:09:46.920 John Roberts: No.

150 00:09:49.880 --> 00:09:54.910 tristram cary: Oh, maybe she wants a wildlife corridor from scratch, or one that doesn't require trees. Maybe a hitch?

151 00:09:54.910 --> 00:09:57.850 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.

152 00:09:58.510 --> 00:10:00.559 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You'd think it would help to have…

153 00:10:00.850 --> 00:10:05.070 Graham Stoddart-Stones: the actual thing in board. Let's go back to that picture again.

154 00:10:06.340 --> 00:10:09.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, so she wants them along the bottom here.

155 00:10:10.450 --> 00:10:12.230 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, in there.

156 00:10:12.450 --> 00:10:20.359 Graham Stoddart-Stones: All the way along here, which, as you say, has no reason for being a corridor at all, and along there makes more sense.

157 00:10:20.870 --> 00:10:22.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then up the top…

158 00:10:22.350 --> 00:10:24.779 tristram cary: What's that question? How do you… how do you map a corridor?

159 00:10:25.170 --> 00:10:30.169 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, and also she wanted the squiggly area to be in blue.

160 00:10:30.640 --> 00:10:33.249 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Because I think they're wetlands.

161 00:10:33.250 --> 00:10:35.690 tristram cary: Doesn't look like an error, it looks like a line feature.

162 00:10:36.520 --> 00:10:37.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Is it a river?

163 00:10:37.530 --> 00:10:40.220 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, it is mostly river, isn't it?

164 00:10:40.220 --> 00:10:40.950 tristram cary: Yeah, I can.

165 00:10:40.950 --> 00:10:42.259 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But yes.

166 00:10:42.260 --> 00:10:43.000 tristram cary: No.

167 00:10:43.290 --> 00:10:43.920 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So…

168 00:10:43.920 --> 00:10:51.580 tristram cary: A linear feature is easy to map for both. I mean, they're both… the corridor looks like a linear feature, and so does the wetland.

169 00:10:52.940 --> 00:11:00.269 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So right thou art. Yes, agreed. So, let's go ahead and create a linear feature.

170 00:11:03.850 --> 00:11:15.210 tristram cary: But it is funny, because she's… where she's drawn those corridors, you're quite right, just below, if she wasn't so worried about the parish boundary, the little animals could just go a tiny bit to the south, and they'd be in a nice tree area.

171 00:11:15.390 --> 00:11:19.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, agreed. But that isn't the way of the world, is it?

172 00:11:19.900 --> 00:11:26.140 John Roberts: Graham, if you turn on the aerial photography, you get a bit better picture of what's going on.

173 00:11:26.630 --> 00:11:27.440 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.

174 00:11:27.770 --> 00:11:32.519 John Roberts: Because on the other side of that parish boundary is a load of woodland.

175 00:11:32.520 --> 00:11:34.040 Graham Stoddart-Stones: This right here.

176 00:11:34.340 --> 00:11:37.960 John Roberts: Yeah, not part… yeah, not part of gambling Gay, is it?

177 00:11:37.960 --> 00:11:39.239 tristram cary: That's what I was saying, so it's just…

178 00:11:39.240 --> 00:11:43.509 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Her corridors need to be a bit further south than she's drawn them.

179 00:11:44.210 --> 00:11:49.460 tristram cary: Yeah, but why would the animals care? They would… they… they're not worried about parish boundaries.

180 00:12:02.610 --> 00:12:03.530 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Dope.

181 00:12:05.120 --> 00:12:06.480 John Roberts: Now, what I meant is it…

182 00:12:07.230 --> 00:12:08.040 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, that's interesting.

183 00:12:08.040 --> 00:12:14.640 John Roberts: That there's no… there's no… Or only very little woodland in Gambling Gate, where she's drawn her diagram.

184 00:12:15.050 --> 00:12:16.240 John Roberts: But it makes sense.

185 00:12:16.240 --> 00:12:16.629 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's weird.

186 00:12:16.630 --> 00:12:18.870 John Roberts: Realize there's woodland on the other side.

187 00:12:18.870 --> 00:12:19.210 tristram cary: Yep.

188 00:12:19.210 --> 00:12:20.979 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, I think it's very weird.

189 00:12:21.450 --> 00:12:24.900 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Why, did he create that thing?

190 00:12:32.220 --> 00:12:36.529 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, it didn't. Didn't create it. Isn't that weird? I thought I just sort of said I wanted it.

191 00:12:36.530 --> 00:12:37.930 John Roberts: What isn't clear?

192 00:12:55.390 --> 00:12:57.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think…

193 00:12:57.550 --> 00:12:58.070 tristram cary: Saturday.

194 00:12:58.370 --> 00:13:02.040 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go. I want a line for that.

195 00:13:17.780 --> 00:13:23.809 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let's suppose they're going to be needing a name, aren't they? Then let's suppose they need some sort of what.

196 00:13:24.310 --> 00:13:26.880 tristram cary: But you want to put… she wants to put it in the wet…

197 00:13:27.450 --> 00:13:34.420 Graham Stoddart-Stones: category. Yeah, but I think that's going to be more of a, do you think it's going to be a line, or do you think that's going to be a.

198 00:13:34.860 --> 00:13:37.320 tristram cary: It looks like a lion from her.

199 00:13:37.830 --> 00:13:39.719 John Roberts: Yeah, I was gonna say, what wasn't…

200 00:13:39.830 --> 00:13:44.739 John Roberts: Clear was whether or not she wanted that whole area as blue, being wetland.

201 00:13:44.900 --> 00:13:46.739 John Roberts: Or whether it was just a line.

202 00:13:47.260 --> 00:13:50.009 tristram cary: But what she'd drawn with Editor's Googles was just alone.

203 00:13:50.660 --> 00:13:54.149 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Why do we have this problem so frequently nowadays?

204 00:13:54.150 --> 00:13:54.800 tristram cary: What's happening?

205 00:13:54.800 --> 00:13:59.709 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Finish. Will you click on finish? Oh, it did finish, okay. Oh, yeah, get this.

206 00:14:00.330 --> 00:14:03.620 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, it says there aren't any columns in your columns, which is ridiculous.

207 00:14:03.620 --> 00:14:08.059 tristram cary: But I think you haven't put… I think you have… didn't put any descript… are you just… sorry, didn't put any…

208 00:14:09.120 --> 00:14:13.669 tristram cary: When you put in that image, you didn't say what it was.

209 00:14:14.460 --> 00:14:15.440 tristram cary: Isn't that right?

210 00:14:16.000 --> 00:14:18.509 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's here now, there's two of them shown up, so…

211 00:14:18.510 --> 00:14:21.999 tristram cary: I think there's a Friday afternoon delay.

212 00:14:22.520 --> 00:14:27.950 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let's try one of her corridors, and let's call this as the, what, southeast corner?

213 00:14:36.800 --> 00:14:43.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And it was… I'm just going to bring that line up again so I get it straight, but… basically…

214 00:14:43.680 --> 00:14:46.620 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's sort of from here, right?

215 00:14:47.430 --> 00:14:49.019 tristram cary: No further long.

216 00:14:49.020 --> 00:14:49.929 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, yeah.

217 00:14:50.300 --> 00:14:51.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Can you get to that point.

218 00:14:52.020 --> 00:14:52.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let's go…

219 00:14:52.990 --> 00:14:54.120 tristram cary: From there, from there, exactly.

220 00:14:54.120 --> 00:14:54.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: from there.

221 00:15:12.350 --> 00:15:15.970 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Then I thought I would… oops, sorry, I should have been a double click.

222 00:15:17.340 --> 00:15:22.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I should be talking this through as I do it, so that people who are catching up afterwards can see what we've done.

223 00:15:23.370 --> 00:15:27.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So we've finished drawing the first arrow. We're going to save that.

224 00:15:27.480 --> 00:15:34.989 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then we're going to style it so it becomes more evident and has some arrows on it. So we'll close down the feature editor, we'll go into the

225 00:15:35.660 --> 00:15:36.730 Graham Stoddart-Stones: there.

226 00:15:37.030 --> 00:15:38.920 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And I'm just gonna move it…

227 00:15:39.050 --> 00:15:42.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: up, as soon as I've done the styling.

228 00:15:46.680 --> 00:15:48.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, come on.

229 00:15:52.760 --> 00:15:56.200 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, so let's give it a label, first of all.

230 00:15:56.330 --> 00:16:02.230 Graham Stoddart-Stones: We'll call it the way, we'll call them the name, and we're gonna… Class it on.

231 00:16:03.150 --> 00:16:05.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: what class-based?

232 00:16:05.500 --> 00:16:08.330 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And we'll class it on the category.

233 00:16:09.050 --> 00:16:11.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Haven't decided what the category's gonna be yet.

234 00:16:11.780 --> 00:16:17.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So then we'll, leave the line more green, shouldn't we, don't you think?

235 00:16:18.320 --> 00:16:21.650 tristram cary: Yeah. Make that a green line for representing…

236 00:16:23.030 --> 00:16:23.770 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

237 00:16:24.400 --> 00:16:26.729 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And we'll make it a heck of a lot thicker.

238 00:16:27.960 --> 00:16:28.680 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.

239 00:16:29.690 --> 00:16:32.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. And we'll give it some arrows.

240 00:16:34.560 --> 00:16:37.160 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oops, reversing them, there we go.

241 00:16:38.340 --> 00:16:40.089 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And see what that looks like.

242 00:16:45.660 --> 00:16:53.730 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And I'm just going to go, again, talking now for the people who are going to catch up on this, I'm going to move that layer to the top so it's easier to find.

243 00:16:55.520 --> 00:16:58.469 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So we grab it, and we seize it to the top.

244 00:17:02.580 --> 00:17:03.899 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I stick it there.

245 00:17:04.760 --> 00:17:06.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And save that.

246 00:17:07.030 --> 00:17:09.040 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And return to the maps.

247 00:17:13.040 --> 00:17:13.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: This isn't it?

248 00:17:13.819 --> 00:17:18.049 tristram cary: How will the door mice… how will the harvest mice know that it's one way?

249 00:17:23.260 --> 00:17:24.780 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, dear.

250 00:17:25.569 --> 00:17:27.699 Graham Stoddart-Stones: What did we do to deserve you?

251 00:17:31.250 --> 00:17:34.659 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I need to go back to Gambling Gay Parish, don't we?

252 00:17:34.660 --> 00:17:41.290 tristram cary: My real point was, I wonder if she meant it to have a sort of arrow… I wonder if she thinks there is a direction of flow for some reason.

253 00:17:44.360 --> 00:17:45.380 tristram cary: Well, there might be.

254 00:17:45.380 --> 00:17:49.459 Graham Stoddart-Stones: May well be. And I don't think much of that for a line.

255 00:17:50.370 --> 00:17:51.860 tristram cary: So it hasn't turned green.

256 00:17:51.860 --> 00:17:55.510 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, it hasn't turned green, and it hasn't gone thick, and it hasn't got any arrows.

257 00:17:55.830 --> 00:18:02.110 tristram cary: Hang on a minute, you've got… you've got two of this, have you… are you muddling up? Because you haven't you got two of this?

258 00:18:02.110 --> 00:18:05.019 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I don't think… there are two of them, and I'll get rid of.

259 00:18:05.020 --> 00:18:07.909 tristram cary: You need tangential is a race, altogether.

260 00:18:07.910 --> 00:18:10.860 Graham Stoddart-Stones: one at the top, because it's… I moved to the top.

261 00:18:10.860 --> 00:18:13.289 tristram cary: Okay, sorry, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah.

262 00:18:14.450 --> 00:18:16.619 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You're right, get rid of the confusion.

263 00:18:17.280 --> 00:18:17.950 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let's get…

264 00:18:17.950 --> 00:18:18.556 tristram cary: I don't…

265 00:18:22.050 --> 00:18:27.850 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So we highlight it, and then we go to the top, and we delete it. And it's gone.

266 00:18:36.290 --> 00:18:38.129 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let's solved that one.

267 00:18:41.840 --> 00:18:44.800 Graham Stoddart-Stones: What I'm gonna do is move back to gambling,

268 00:18:45.050 --> 00:18:49.010 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then… bookmark it, so I can keep coming back to it easily.

269 00:18:50.460 --> 00:18:51.509 tristram cary: Yeah, it's gonna…

270 00:18:52.730 --> 00:18:55.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let's do that, let's turn on that there.

271 00:18:56.440 --> 00:18:57.790 tristram cary: Put a bookmark.

272 00:18:57.790 --> 00:18:59.869 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So it's there, yes, exactly.

273 00:19:01.180 --> 00:19:02.939 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go.

274 00:19:04.800 --> 00:19:06.390 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then we're gonna bookmark it.

275 00:19:07.580 --> 00:19:09.239 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So I can come back to it.

276 00:19:11.510 --> 00:19:17.779 John Roberts: I mean, with the… the arrows she's got on her diagram, we can put arrows on the end of lines.

277 00:19:18.390 --> 00:19:18.930 tristram cary: Yup.

278 00:19:18.930 --> 00:19:21.470 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, no, I did put lines on, but for some reason.

279 00:19:21.470 --> 00:19:21.790 tristram cary: He's…

280 00:19:21.790 --> 00:19:22.699 Graham Stoddart-Stones: didn't stick.

281 00:19:23.600 --> 00:19:29.570 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Which is weird, but we can go back in and style that now again, see if it does better.

282 00:19:33.340 --> 00:19:38.840 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, it has the… it's kept the styling, and look at this! It's saved all this. Oh, and…

283 00:19:38.840 --> 00:19:40.760 tristram cary: Didn't remember, save it?

284 00:19:41.230 --> 00:19:41.890 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah?

285 00:19:42.030 --> 00:19:45.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah. Otherwise, it wouldn't have been here when I came back to it.

286 00:19:45.380 --> 00:19:46.319 tristram cary: That's true.

287 00:19:46.410 --> 00:19:55.879 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But it's because the Southeast Corridor is the name base, and that's right, that's right. Oh, because I said the class was on category.

288 00:19:56.290 --> 00:19:57.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Interesting.

289 00:19:57.600 --> 00:20:01.429 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let's give it a name for the moment and see if that changes anything.

290 00:20:05.600 --> 00:20:11.899 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go. It was because I had selected category as the theme. So, we've got the bow, we've got the.

291 00:20:11.900 --> 00:20:12.420 tristram cary: There you go.

292 00:20:12.420 --> 00:20:13.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Saying the wrong way.

293 00:20:13.780 --> 00:20:14.790 tristram cary: Feeling it.

294 00:20:17.540 --> 00:20:21.610 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Challenging. You know, they're going the right way there. Oh, wow, that's interesting.

295 00:20:22.140 --> 00:20:23.879 tristram cary: Well, that's extraordinary.

296 00:20:23.880 --> 00:20:25.140 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's really interesting.

297 00:20:26.310 --> 00:20:28.369 tristram cary: Oh, you had both ticks, you had both ticks.

298 00:20:28.370 --> 00:20:33.289 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, you have to enable them, and now they've gone the right way, look. Isn't that fascinating?

299 00:20:33.290 --> 00:20:37.470 tristram cary: So, no, but in your, in the, they're pushing the other.

300 00:20:37.470 --> 00:20:38.280 John Roberts: oil, you had…

301 00:20:38.280 --> 00:20:39.450 tristram cary: Your style, exactly.

302 00:20:39.450 --> 00:20:40.320 John Roberts: Yeah.

303 00:20:40.640 --> 00:20:42.500 John Roberts: You had both directions checked.

304 00:20:42.970 --> 00:20:48.449 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, I didn't have both directions. Yes, you did. I had… I had arrows enabled, and then I had…

305 00:20:48.450 --> 00:20:48.780 tristram cary: Oh, yeah.

306 00:20:48.780 --> 00:20:49.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: this.

307 00:20:50.110 --> 00:20:55.210 John Roberts: But you had… no, you had both… Both of them.

308 00:20:55.210 --> 00:20:55.680 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good point.

309 00:20:55.680 --> 00:20:56.919 John Roberts: in the screen now.

310 00:20:57.120 --> 00:20:57.600 Graham Stoddart-Stones: See how.

311 00:20:57.600 --> 00:21:00.079 John Roberts: Yeah, you had reverse and enabled, yeah.

312 00:21:00.260 --> 00:21:03.789 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, but that's… how do you taste it? Enable is one…

313 00:21:03.790 --> 00:21:06.439 John Roberts: Enable is one direction, reverse is the other.

314 00:21:06.440 --> 00:21:07.220 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Nope.

315 00:21:08.290 --> 00:21:10.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Enabled his on or off his arrows.

316 00:21:11.120 --> 00:21:12.199 tristram cary: Yeah, but…

317 00:21:12.200 --> 00:21:16.829 Graham Stoddart-Stones: is that way. So, according to this, the arrows are now going to the right.

318 00:21:16.830 --> 00:21:18.809 tristram cary: Switch enabled off again.

319 00:21:19.530 --> 00:21:20.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, okay.

320 00:21:20.320 --> 00:21:20.970 tristram cary: Preview.

321 00:21:20.970 --> 00:21:29.429 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm saving at the moment, you can't see that. So now, I'm going to send a report to Parish Online, because that's ridiculous.

322 00:21:29.910 --> 00:21:31.800 tristram cary: Neville, I got one more question.

323 00:21:31.800 --> 00:21:32.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay.

324 00:21:32.590 --> 00:21:34.129 tristram cary: Go back to the style.

325 00:21:34.800 --> 00:21:35.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.

326 00:21:36.350 --> 00:21:44.859 tristram cary: Now, at the moment, you've got enabled… oh, sorry, okay, I thought you were taking that off. So if you unenable it, the arrow will disappear, will it?

327 00:21:44.860 --> 00:21:45.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.

328 00:21:46.270 --> 00:21:47.800 tristram cary: Yeah, okay, sorry, yeah, I can.

329 00:21:48.500 --> 00:21:52.389 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But it's interesting, so we're entitled to write to

330 00:21:53.320 --> 00:21:57.260 Graham Stoddart-Stones: support from Telham that I think, It's rather misleading.

331 00:21:57.550 --> 00:21:58.420 tristram cary: Yes.

332 00:21:59.000 --> 00:22:01.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Send them a letter just for fun.

333 00:22:05.210 --> 00:22:09.370 tristram cary: Which way did you draw these lines? You just did start from the east, didn't there?

334 00:22:10.070 --> 00:22:11.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes.

335 00:22:11.400 --> 00:22:12.409 tristram cary: Yeah, you do.

336 00:22:13.150 --> 00:22:19.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Why is that showing up? Come on, guys, let's go back to… Emails… Yam.

337 00:22:26.050 --> 00:22:27.460 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Counting.

338 00:23:22.750 --> 00:23:25.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's moving your photographs further away.

339 00:23:26.430 --> 00:23:28.560 Graham Stoddart-Stones: To the right, in the preview.

340 00:23:37.370 --> 00:23:38.909 tristram cary: You ever sent them a screenshot?

341 00:23:40.120 --> 00:23:40.760 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yep.

342 00:23:45.290 --> 00:23:50.730 John Roberts: If you enable arrows, they go one way, and if you enable and reverse, they go the other.

343 00:23:52.340 --> 00:23:52.870 John Roberts: Yeah.

344 00:24:03.840 --> 00:24:10.730 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, Pash Online is…

345 00:24:13.140 --> 00:24:14.800 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, screenshot.

346 00:24:25.730 --> 00:24:28.519 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Going into style, or you're in the way again?

347 00:24:34.210 --> 00:24:35.580 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Screenshot.

348 00:25:03.010 --> 00:25:07.799 John Roberts: Yeah, because although they change on the actual map, you're right, the preview isn't.

349 00:25:08.230 --> 00:25:09.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Weird, isn't it?

350 00:25:09.810 --> 00:25:12.090 John Roberts: Yeah, I was sat here doing it while you were typing.

351 00:25:12.770 --> 00:25:13.460 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.

352 00:25:20.020 --> 00:25:24.099 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Every time I try and do something, your photographs are in there, it's really weird.

353 00:25:25.000 --> 00:25:26.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I go to Desktop.

354 00:25:26.940 --> 00:25:28.510 Graham Stoddart-Stones: screenshot.

355 00:25:37.270 --> 00:25:39.500 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And when I come down to here…

356 00:25:46.950 --> 00:25:48.200 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Been jot.

357 00:26:03.510 --> 00:26:09.849 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Alright, we're happy with that? When Arrow's inside are trying to the right, yes, and we come down to there, they're going to the left. Okay.

358 00:26:09.850 --> 00:26:10.390 tristram cary: Yep.

359 00:26:29.030 --> 00:26:31.269 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go, bring that to the map.

360 00:26:43.050 --> 00:26:45.260 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right, so that's one corridor.

361 00:26:45.550 --> 00:26:48.529 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now, the next thing was to do a…

362 00:26:49.220 --> 00:26:53.249 Graham Stoddart-Stones: watercourse, right? That watercourse from that corner… oh, it's that one.

363 00:26:54.110 --> 00:26:57.220 tristram cary: Graham, I'm just a bit confused with this…

364 00:26:57.470 --> 00:27:00.190 tristram cary: What we're doing now has nothing to do with watercourses, and…

365 00:27:00.420 --> 00:27:03.919 tristram cary: Corridors. It's just about how to create lines on a map.

366 00:27:04.570 --> 00:27:07.240 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I'm following her corridors, because she heard.

367 00:27:07.240 --> 00:27:11.580 tristram cary: I know, but but she… can she… does she know how to use Parish Online and to draw.

368 00:27:11.580 --> 00:27:17.659 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, that's why I was talking through it, because she's going to be following up on this on the wiki afterwards, when it gets…

369 00:27:17.660 --> 00:27:18.750 tristram cary: See, sorry.

370 00:27:18.750 --> 00:27:21.219 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's alright. Quite a ride.

371 00:27:21.370 --> 00:27:30.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, we could go back and just do that corridor, because it runs along… From the top, that's square.

372 00:27:30.290 --> 00:27:31.440 tristram cary: Yes, I am.

373 00:27:31.440 --> 00:27:32.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: We run the wrong way.

374 00:27:32.690 --> 00:27:33.440 tristram cary: corner.

375 00:27:35.780 --> 00:27:37.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And she wants it in blue.

376 00:27:37.880 --> 00:27:38.380 tristram cary: Yup.

377 00:27:38.380 --> 00:27:45.059 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And is it that she's going down to the left of the village, she really is following all this line here, and it's following that line there, isn't it?

378 00:27:45.220 --> 00:27:45.900 tristram cary: Yep.

379 00:27:45.900 --> 00:27:47.890 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, so really, it's those paths.

380 00:27:48.400 --> 00:27:52.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There must be another one here, which I can't… oh, that one.

381 00:27:52.890 --> 00:27:53.880 Graham Stoddart-Stones: The loose.

382 00:27:54.420 --> 00:27:58.970 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Alright, so let's just… Do that than now.

383 00:27:59.610 --> 00:28:03.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And we could do a squiggly line. How are we going to do a squiggly line?

384 00:28:05.730 --> 00:28:06.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I was thinking.

385 00:28:06.490 --> 00:28:11.579 tristram cary: I do a dotted line, and she doesn't need scrolls. A little dashed line, so she would say.

386 00:28:11.580 --> 00:28:14.899 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, we can try this. Less, less thick.

387 00:28:15.070 --> 00:28:15.969 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, let's go.

388 00:28:15.970 --> 00:28:19.040 tristram cary: Although, with a dashed line, you probably… can you put arrows on a dash line?

389 00:28:22.150 --> 00:28:24.289 tristram cary: Yes. That's right.

390 00:28:24.290 --> 00:28:25.969 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, yes, absolutely.

391 00:28:25.970 --> 00:28:27.300 tristram cary: Yes, and yes.

392 00:28:27.630 --> 00:28:33.199 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So… That is going to be,

393 00:28:34.100 --> 00:28:35.609 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I just want to make that.

394 00:28:36.150 --> 00:28:37.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: A corridor.

395 00:28:38.990 --> 00:28:44.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So I'm going to edit it, change its category to… There we go.

396 00:28:46.500 --> 00:28:48.279 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And save it.

397 00:28:49.580 --> 00:28:50.760 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And…

398 00:28:52.090 --> 00:28:57.590 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That makes it that color with those arrows. Then this one, we're now going to add a new feature.

399 00:28:59.360 --> 00:29:01.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, we'll add a new one.

400 00:29:05.210 --> 00:29:06.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And this is going to be…

401 00:29:07.510 --> 00:29:09.859 Graham Stoddart-Stones: What did you call the water areas?

402 00:29:12.650 --> 00:29:13.839 John Roberts: In what way?

403 00:29:14.760 --> 00:29:20.170 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, there's a squirrely line she once written, what you call it? Do you call it a water meadow or something?

404 00:29:20.170 --> 00:29:21.250 tristram cary: stream.

405 00:29:21.250 --> 00:29:22.100 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Alright.

406 00:29:22.100 --> 00:29:26.529 tristram cary: Well, it is a line feature, so it shouldn't really… shouldn't there be a stream?

407 00:29:27.380 --> 00:29:28.050 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

408 00:29:29.420 --> 00:29:32.959 tristram cary: And if it's not, and she wants to make it a polygon, then she can change the name of it.

409 00:29:33.440 --> 00:29:38.699 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But… She's gonna have to repeat all of this, because they're my layers, she can't see what I've done.

410 00:29:38.700 --> 00:29:42.309 tristram cary: No problem. If she wants a water…

411 00:29:42.310 --> 00:29:43.400 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's strong, isn't it?

412 00:29:43.400 --> 00:29:45.980 tristram cary: What's an area, she'll have to change it.

413 00:29:46.870 --> 00:29:47.880 tristram cary: Oh, wrong.

414 00:29:48.720 --> 00:29:49.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Mmm…

415 00:29:49.750 --> 00:29:50.739 tristram cary: in a bully them.

416 00:29:56.850 --> 00:29:57.760 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So…

417 00:30:00.830 --> 00:30:01.770 Graham Stoddart-Stones: instantly.

418 00:30:03.280 --> 00:30:04.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: green.

419 00:30:08.240 --> 00:30:09.989 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That is stream.

420 00:30:18.000 --> 00:30:21.060 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But what happened to my name here? That's very rude of it.

421 00:30:21.860 --> 00:30:22.639 tristram cary: You got it?

422 00:30:23.620 --> 00:30:29.880 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, I see. It's… we're going to have to change the styling back to put it onto the category now.

423 00:30:37.100 --> 00:30:37.910 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.

424 00:30:38.060 --> 00:30:42.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So the corridor, we want to be in green, don't we?

425 00:30:43.110 --> 00:30:44.480 tristram cary: In blue, if it's a water feature.

426 00:30:44.480 --> 00:30:46.009 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, that's the blue.

427 00:30:46.010 --> 00:30:46.340 tristram cary: now.

428 00:30:46.520 --> 00:30:54.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: The screen, which she hasn't recorded yet, we want to be in blue, so we can add… stream.

429 00:30:58.800 --> 00:31:01.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Make it a nice deep blue.

430 00:31:03.560 --> 00:31:08.779 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then the stream, as you say, will be a little bit wider, but not too wide.

431 00:31:09.150 --> 00:31:13.250 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then it'll be dashed, so let's have some dashes.

432 00:31:14.380 --> 00:31:17.699 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But we need some gaps in there. There we go, a bit like that.

433 00:31:17.870 --> 00:31:18.620 tristram cary: Yep.

434 00:31:19.220 --> 00:31:23.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And she doesn't have any arrows on there, does she? So we won't.

435 00:31:23.080 --> 00:31:26.060 tristram cary: Level extremes, yeah.

436 00:31:26.370 --> 00:31:29.490 tristram cary: The stream does… if it is a stream, it flows in one direction.

437 00:31:30.320 --> 00:31:37.140 John Roberts: Well, there are… To the right of where we're drawing, there's various drains marked on the map.

438 00:31:37.140 --> 00:31:38.980 tristram cary: Yeah, that's true, yeah.

439 00:31:39.930 --> 00:31:40.420 John Roberts: So.

440 00:31:40.420 --> 00:31:42.839 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm gonna make the assumption.

441 00:31:42.840 --> 00:31:44.039 John Roberts: Would go that way.

442 00:31:44.040 --> 00:31:45.910 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Following this water, isn't it?

443 00:31:48.260 --> 00:31:52.670 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Doesn't it go with something down on her diagram of going something like this?

444 00:31:55.990 --> 00:31:57.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let me just bring it.

445 00:31:57.960 --> 00:32:00.550 John Roberts: Was the road marked on her sketch, Graham?

446 00:32:02.060 --> 00:32:08.300 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, it's done on top of the Ordnance Survey map, but I don't see it.

447 00:32:08.300 --> 00:32:09.040 John Roberts: Because…

448 00:32:10.160 --> 00:32:15.250 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It does look as if he's following the road, doesn't it, actually? You're quite right, it does look as if he's following the road.

449 00:32:15.550 --> 00:32:17.440 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's just.

450 00:32:17.440 --> 00:32:20.570 John Roberts: Because above that road, there is actually a stream.

451 00:32:24.210 --> 00:32:25.159 Graham Stoddart-Stones: out here.

452 00:32:27.400 --> 00:32:30.989 John Roberts: Yeah, where you… where you're… Arab was just Yesenia.

453 00:32:30.990 --> 00:32:31.949 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, that one.

454 00:32:32.020 --> 00:32:32.850 John Roberts: Yeah.

455 00:32:32.970 --> 00:32:34.359 John Roberts: But that's way above the risk.

456 00:32:34.360 --> 00:32:39.379 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, it is way above the road, but you're quite right, that's a much better stream. Well, let me just,

457 00:32:41.330 --> 00:32:44.539 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Top this off, so it is going to be… get saved.

458 00:32:46.420 --> 00:32:50.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let's come to an end to it. There we go. Save it.

459 00:32:53.080 --> 00:32:56.780 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And let's go back to straightening it out.

460 00:32:59.110 --> 00:33:00.649 Graham Stoddart-Stones: To where it belongs.

461 00:33:07.350 --> 00:33:09.279 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's interesting, hasn't shown up.

462 00:33:11.020 --> 00:33:11.540 tristram cary: What's true.

463 00:33:11.540 --> 00:33:15.769 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It hasn't got a name to it.

464 00:33:20.450 --> 00:33:22.629 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let's give it a name of…

465 00:33:30.390 --> 00:33:32.849 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Not really at South East Screen, but you know what I mean.

466 00:33:39.970 --> 00:33:41.709 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Why did it do that?

467 00:33:43.310 --> 00:33:44.660 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Alright, I just…

468 00:33:51.290 --> 00:33:55.680 Graham Stoddart-Stones: didn't put a label on it, so I can't find it again, so I'm gonna put a label on it now.

469 00:33:58.160 --> 00:33:59.590 tristram cary: Oh, dang…

470 00:34:05.630 --> 00:34:06.569 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It doesn't keep it.

471 00:34:06.570 --> 00:34:11.080 tristram cary: That's the name of each instance. You haven't got a… you haven't got a category called stream.

472 00:34:11.159 --> 00:34:12.390 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Isn't that what you need?

473 00:34:12.889 --> 00:34:14.489 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I've got a Casquicko stream.

474 00:34:14.489 --> 00:34:16.099 tristram cary: Well, you just put it in.

475 00:34:16.510 --> 00:34:23.240 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, it's… if you look in… if you look in style, it'll be there as stream, because I put it there.

476 00:34:23.239 --> 00:34:23.989 tristram cary: Ugh.

477 00:34:23.989 --> 00:34:26.450 Graham Stoddart-Stones: What has got lost is this record.

478 00:34:26.820 --> 00:34:31.330 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I don't know how we're going to get there. Can we go to… find it on map? There it is.

479 00:34:32.219 --> 00:34:33.619 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let's edit it.

480 00:34:35.469 --> 00:34:37.000 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And give it a name.

481 00:34:39.420 --> 00:34:41.230 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Jeez, who knows?

482 00:34:45.440 --> 00:34:46.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Neat.

483 00:34:48.300 --> 00:34:50.390 Graham Stoddart-Stones: If I can spell south of you, right?

484 00:34:51.909 --> 00:34:53.969 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Why does it say no data?

485 00:34:55.929 --> 00:34:57.879 Graham Stoddart-Stones: He keeps saying it's a stream.

486 00:34:57.880 --> 00:34:59.060 tristram cary: That's very odd.

487 00:34:59.350 --> 00:35:00.399 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Here's his name.

488 00:35:03.830 --> 00:35:06.349 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well… I think,

489 00:35:07.680 --> 00:35:13.019 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go. Well, it's all mixed up. I think we'll save it at that for the moment.

490 00:35:13.500 --> 00:35:16.170 tristram cary: This isn't happening because you're out of your area, is it?

491 00:35:16.540 --> 00:35:25.150 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I don't think so. There should be no limit to what I can do, it's just that no one else can see it in Gambling game.

492 00:35:30.710 --> 00:35:31.390 tristram cary: Hmm.

493 00:35:31.780 --> 00:35:36.659 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I wanted to… oh, I wanted to make those layers…

494 00:35:38.680 --> 00:35:46.220 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So I'm just moving things around. I'm going to go back into the layer and make those… columns,

495 00:35:47.570 --> 00:35:49.600 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's interesting.

496 00:35:50.340 --> 00:35:51.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Nothing?

497 00:35:53.100 --> 00:35:59.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, there we go. It took quite a while. I think things are going slowly today. It must be Friday.

498 00:36:00.710 --> 00:36:03.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I didn't mean those, did I know?

499 00:36:03.550 --> 00:36:05.010 tristram cary: Name, category.

500 00:36:05.010 --> 00:36:06.790 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I mean, that.

501 00:36:06.950 --> 00:36:07.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: There we go.

502 00:36:08.660 --> 00:36:12.580 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And I want these to be at plus. Okay.

503 00:36:14.980 --> 00:36:17.980 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It can only be a corridor or a stream.

504 00:36:21.680 --> 00:36:25.949 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And this can only be,

505 00:36:27.290 --> 00:36:30.080 Graham Stoddart-Stones: They need to go, they need to be canceled, don't they?

506 00:36:31.170 --> 00:36:34.309 Graham Stoddart-Stones: to least unused values? Is it what you…

507 00:36:38.260 --> 00:36:40.199 Graham Stoddart-Stones: See, I'm trying to get rid of that.

508 00:36:40.560 --> 00:36:42.509 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Because that's what's causing the trouble.

509 00:36:46.990 --> 00:36:49.169 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I don't know how to get rid of just that.

510 00:36:50.500 --> 00:36:51.569 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Thank you, mate.

511 00:36:52.120 --> 00:36:56.800 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well… That shouldn't have any values at all. Oops.

512 00:37:00.580 --> 00:37:08.159 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm trying to avoid the name category having a dual choice of values. It shouldn't have any choice of values.

513 00:37:11.140 --> 00:37:16.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Need to be up in here… I'm regaining…

514 00:37:17.360 --> 00:37:21.250 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right, so the name category wants to be none of these two.

515 00:37:22.620 --> 00:37:24.780 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I don't know how to get rid of them.

516 00:37:27.340 --> 00:37:28.000 tristram cary: Boyd.

517 00:37:29.370 --> 00:37:32.030 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Don't… you can't delete… oh, clear.

518 00:37:32.760 --> 00:37:34.490 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, clear.

519 00:37:35.610 --> 00:37:36.520 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That's it.

520 00:37:37.430 --> 00:37:38.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Good.

521 00:37:39.150 --> 00:37:40.570 tristram cary: That needs to…

522 00:37:41.670 --> 00:37:43.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right, that makes sense.

523 00:37:44.280 --> 00:37:45.969 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Thank you. Good.

524 00:37:56.100 --> 00:37:57.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Wow.

525 00:38:00.690 --> 00:38:03.229 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Something is very Friday afternoon-ish.

526 00:38:06.270 --> 00:38:06.990 tristram cary: Dutchin.

527 00:38:11.090 --> 00:38:11.750 tristram cary: Sure.

528 00:38:12.670 --> 00:38:20.739 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, I think probably I upset it by putting those values in wrong. We may need to redo the thing there quickly.

529 00:38:24.410 --> 00:38:26.020 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I can't get out of here.

530 00:38:27.400 --> 00:38:28.830 tristram cary: That's ridiculous.

531 00:38:34.920 --> 00:38:37.550 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Now we saved it as a book.

532 00:38:37.550 --> 00:38:39.129 tristram cary: There's the bottom right account.

533 00:38:39.310 --> 00:38:41.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Then you're photographing away again.

534 00:38:43.630 --> 00:38:45.230 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Need to search for it.

535 00:38:54.450 --> 00:38:56.930 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Control… oh, Ctrl-F.

536 00:38:59.340 --> 00:39:00.930 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Where's my search button?

537 00:39:03.430 --> 00:39:06.569 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Not visible. Maybe it doesn't work in showing…

538 00:39:06.570 --> 00:39:08.610 tristram cary: A huge number of bookmarks that seem to have been.

539 00:39:08.610 --> 00:39:09.740 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, I use them at all.

540 00:39:09.740 --> 00:39:13.770 tristram cary: Yeah, but they've got all dustbitts beside them. Does that mean they've been crossed out?

541 00:39:14.090 --> 00:39:16.500 Graham Stoddart-Stones: They go, no, no, it means you can cross the mountain.

542 00:39:16.500 --> 00:39:17.680 tristram cary: You got me, huh?

543 00:39:17.680 --> 00:39:18.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Nope.

544 00:39:19.280 --> 00:39:19.990 Graham Stoddart-Stones: But…

545 00:39:20.280 --> 00:39:20.950 tristram cary: I know.

546 00:39:21.130 --> 00:39:23.090 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Can't find the one for gambling, gay.

547 00:39:32.150 --> 00:39:34.679 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Maybe you can't store a bookmark outside your area.

548 00:39:34.680 --> 00:39:36.709 tristram cary: Are you coming together, aren't they, or are you just go and bust it?

549 00:39:36.710 --> 00:39:37.370 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Really?

550 00:39:37.370 --> 00:39:39.190 tristram cary: Very much a language, yep.

551 00:39:39.220 --> 00:39:42.109 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Okay, so now I'm back to where I want it to be.

552 00:39:44.210 --> 00:39:49.989 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And it's got the stream, and it's got the corridor. Right, there's no arrows on that bloody corridor.

553 00:39:51.470 --> 00:39:53.630 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Weird. Let's go into here.

554 00:39:53.630 --> 00:39:56.110 tristram cary: Zoom in a bit. Is it… oh, it's a lot.

555 00:39:56.110 --> 00:39:58.440 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Alright, so let's go into styling.

556 00:39:58.440 --> 00:40:00.640 tristram cary: Sandra, whether it might, you…

557 00:40:01.190 --> 00:40:03.889 tristram cary: Perhaps you can only see the errors when they're a bit closer.

558 00:40:05.580 --> 00:40:08.669 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, I suppose that's quite possible, isn't it? Yeah.

559 00:40:09.160 --> 00:40:10.249 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Nope, not right.

560 00:40:11.820 --> 00:40:14.619 tristram cary: No, you've lost the thickness of the line, you've lost all the…

561 00:40:14.620 --> 00:40:21.840 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, the corridor is going to be, we said, about Bullet 12.

562 00:40:22.210 --> 00:40:33.099 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It's going to have no gaps, it's going to have arrows, and it's going to have them pointing to the right, right? So the stream is correct, it's… that's fine.

563 00:40:33.100 --> 00:40:35.600 tristram cary: You want to have that time narrow as well.

564 00:40:36.070 --> 00:40:37.200 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I beg pardon?

565 00:40:37.200 --> 00:40:38.950 tristram cary: I thought you wanted the stream to have an arrow.

566 00:40:38.950 --> 00:40:40.210 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, no, I don't think so.

567 00:40:40.210 --> 00:40:40.939 tristram cary: Thank you.

568 00:40:46.960 --> 00:40:49.539 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right. We're sort of doing better…

569 00:40:49.770 --> 00:40:53.159 Graham Stoddart-Stones: If we can find that stream now… there it is.

570 00:40:53.460 --> 00:40:57.519 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, John was quite right, it was following that stream up there.

571 00:40:58.090 --> 00:40:59.559 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let's edit it.

572 00:40:59.770 --> 00:41:09.279 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So we click on it to bring up the record, we open up the record, we click on the pencil icon to edit, and now we can move the stream to be much more like…

573 00:41:10.340 --> 00:41:12.519 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Where we think it's really going.

574 00:41:41.090 --> 00:41:42.769 tristram cary: Can you snap it to that feature?

575 00:41:44.640 --> 00:41:46.960 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It doesn't think Snap's available, is it?

576 00:41:47.320 --> 00:41:48.730 John Roberts: It's the little magnet, innit?

577 00:41:49.680 --> 00:41:50.470 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah, right.

578 00:41:52.820 --> 00:41:55.810 Graham Stoddart-Stones: It actually snaps into the map, isn't it?

579 00:41:59.080 --> 00:42:01.639 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And he gets so far away, he doesn't want to.

580 00:42:15.670 --> 00:42:18.199 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I've never had a lot of success with Snap.

581 00:42:18.470 --> 00:42:20.540 Graham Stoddart-Stones: John, you sound like you have.

582 00:42:21.050 --> 00:42:21.730 John Roberts: Nope.

583 00:42:23.240 --> 00:42:23.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think it's…

584 00:42:23.750 --> 00:42:27.110 John Roberts: I normally zoom right in and do what you're doing.

585 00:42:27.460 --> 00:42:28.120 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yeah.

586 00:42:29.300 --> 00:42:33.659 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, can we extend that a bit? Yes, let's go to there, then…

587 00:42:33.660 --> 00:42:34.609 tristram cary: You stand right.

588 00:42:36.090 --> 00:42:39.079 John Roberts: to extend the end of it, and then go back and do the lining up afterwards.

589 00:42:39.310 --> 00:42:40.180 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Correct.

590 00:42:40.420 --> 00:42:41.649 tristram cary: They go all the way across.

591 00:42:46.740 --> 00:42:47.790 Graham Stoddart-Stones: like that.

592 00:42:47.790 --> 00:42:48.349 tristram cary: That's it.

593 00:42:49.840 --> 00:42:53.350 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And then save it and come back in, just to be sure.

594 00:42:54.510 --> 00:43:02.800 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So we'll edit it by clicking on there, clicking on there, click on the pencil… Catch.

595 00:43:04.030 --> 00:43:10.099 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Zoom in a bit… oh, it's lost its… How weird.

596 00:43:11.540 --> 00:43:12.430 tristram cary: Continue.

597 00:43:20.250 --> 00:43:22.290 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Has this thing got a name, this river?

598 00:43:24.140 --> 00:43:24.700 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Mmm…

599 00:43:24.700 --> 00:43:27.009 tristram cary: It did have one here, further back.

600 00:43:28.680 --> 00:43:29.829 tristram cary: Do you… do you…

601 00:43:30.050 --> 00:43:31.569 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You can go to the east.

602 00:43:34.850 --> 00:43:35.999 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So let's save it.

603 00:43:36.880 --> 00:43:38.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Then let's edit it.

604 00:43:38.320 --> 00:43:40.610 tristram cary: Seth, it's your label.

605 00:43:42.660 --> 00:43:43.280 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.

606 00:43:43.670 --> 00:43:46.469 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Can we edit you? Yes, click on there.

607 00:43:47.490 --> 00:43:48.940 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Unsafe changes.

608 00:43:49.210 --> 00:43:50.820 John Roberts: I would say cancel.

609 00:43:51.610 --> 00:43:54.029 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Well, then I… then I save.

610 00:43:54.030 --> 00:43:54.510 John Roberts: Alright.

611 00:43:54.620 --> 00:43:57.410 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So they aren't saved, but I've already done that once.

612 00:43:57.880 --> 00:44:00.529 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let's come out of there, let's click on U.

613 00:44:01.160 --> 00:44:03.360 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Highlight you. Let's go into you.

614 00:44:03.700 --> 00:44:05.310 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Let's make some changes.

615 00:44:06.450 --> 00:44:09.069 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Why am I getting that message?

616 00:44:10.000 --> 00:44:10.800 John Roberts: No idea.

617 00:44:11.190 --> 00:44:14.909 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, good age-old solution, we reboot.

618 00:44:19.440 --> 00:44:22.669 Graham Stoddart-Stones: When was this originally being built, was it done in Windows?

619 00:44:24.010 --> 00:44:26.469 Graham Stoddart-Stones: You know, before we had Big Macs around?

620 00:44:27.570 --> 00:44:28.220 tristram cary: about it.

621 00:44:28.220 --> 00:44:29.209 Graham Stoddart-Stones: That far back?

622 00:44:29.820 --> 00:44:30.520 tristram cary: Nope.

623 00:44:31.240 --> 00:44:31.920 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.

624 00:44:38.250 --> 00:44:39.160 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Age?

625 00:44:39.410 --> 00:44:42.019 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And it turns to… nothing.

626 00:44:43.380 --> 00:44:46.199 John Roberts: If you click on it, will it… Let you add it to?

627 00:44:46.760 --> 00:44:48.770 tristram cary: Yeah. Awesome.

628 00:44:48.770 --> 00:44:50.639 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Should have changed color, though, shouldn't it, really?

629 00:44:51.540 --> 00:44:55.920 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Or maybe me by me, maybe that, right. Let's zoom in a little.

630 00:44:56.440 --> 00:44:57.820 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Make this easier.

631 00:45:01.320 --> 00:45:03.330 Graham Stoddart-Stones: John's time old-fashioned.

632 00:45:14.840 --> 00:45:20.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I'm not gonna spend too much time on this, because it's all gonna have to be done again by,

633 00:45:20.470 --> 00:45:24.870 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Kirsten, when she gets to do this, we're just showing the principles. Let's save it at that.

634 00:45:26.290 --> 00:45:29.690 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And… I think we're done.

635 00:45:30.260 --> 00:45:34.369 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Unless anyone's got any other options? Oh, we can do another trybookmark again.

636 00:45:35.990 --> 00:45:38.409 Graham Stoddart-Stones: He did a bookmark, didn't he? He had a bookmark.

637 00:45:38.410 --> 00:45:40.210 tristram cary: Yeah, you know his regional.

638 00:45:40.210 --> 00:45:41.340 Graham Stoddart-Stones: In the end, okay.

639 00:45:41.810 --> 00:45:47.840 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So, that's answered her questions, in that we've got… shown her how to do,

640 00:45:51.000 --> 00:45:59.050 Graham Stoddart-Stones: An arrow here, and we've shown her how to do a blue path here, and then she can just follow in for the other lines.

641 00:45:59.590 --> 00:46:00.879 tristram cary: Yep, very good.

642 00:46:01.110 --> 00:46:01.750 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right.

643 00:46:02.310 --> 00:46:07.159 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Does anybody else have a violently exciting question to ask to round out the day?

644 00:46:07.730 --> 00:46:08.330 John Roberts: Nope.

645 00:46:09.050 --> 00:46:09.540 tristram cary: Nope.

646 00:46:10.550 --> 00:46:13.000 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Right, gentlemen, shall we declare it a done deal?

647 00:46:13.090 --> 00:46:13.580 tristram cary: Yep.

648 00:46:13.580 --> 00:46:17.119 John Roberts: Do we have Do we have a… do we have a session on next Friday?

649 00:46:17.320 --> 00:46:18.320 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Yes, we do.

650 00:46:18.600 --> 00:46:19.520 tristram cary: I'm not gonna…

651 00:46:19.520 --> 00:46:20.389 John Roberts: I'm gonna make sure.

652 00:46:20.700 --> 00:46:21.479 tristram cary: I'm not gonna do that.

653 00:46:22.720 --> 00:46:25.540 John Roberts: By the way it's going, it'll just be you and I, Graeme, but never mind.

654 00:46:25.540 --> 00:46:30.430 Graham Stoddart-Stones: No, no, that's not quite true. Stuart promised he'd be here next Friday.

655 00:46:30.530 --> 00:46:31.560 John Roberts: Okay.

656 00:46:31.560 --> 00:46:35.689 tristram cary: I thought, I thought David Morgan Jones was planning to come today.

657 00:46:35.690 --> 00:46:40.989 Graham Stoddart-Stones: He signed up for it, as did, the guy from Botley, Richard.

658 00:46:41.250 --> 00:46:42.220 tristram cary: Hey, Richard, yeah.

659 00:46:42.220 --> 00:46:43.480 Graham Stoddart-Stones: made it.

660 00:46:43.480 --> 00:46:44.270 tristram cary: Nope.

661 00:46:44.270 --> 00:46:45.030 Graham Stoddart-Stones: And Stuart.

662 00:46:45.030 --> 00:46:45.540 tristram cary: Andy.

663 00:46:45.540 --> 00:46:46.809 Graham Stoddart-Stones: eating Christmas food.

664 00:46:48.920 --> 00:46:52.679 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Stude, he's having his office Christmas dinner day today.

665 00:46:53.660 --> 00:46:59.110 Graham Stoddart-Stones: So that's why he's not here. And Andrew is having a lot of trouble with floods and getting around at this time.

666 00:46:59.590 --> 00:47:01.329 tristram cary: Well, very good. Have a very good Christmas.

667 00:47:01.860 --> 00:47:06.870 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Oh, we're not going to talk to… may go talk to you on Tuesday, or are you not around for Tuesday? They'll be canceled now.

668 00:47:06.870 --> 00:47:14.329 tristram cary: No, no, I'm away, I'm away. I already made my apologies, and you were gonna… if you want to talk to David, you need to arrange a meeting direct with him.

669 00:47:14.450 --> 00:47:16.160 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Are you going anywhere interesting?

670 00:47:16.160 --> 00:47:18.390 tristram cary: I'm going skiing for the last time.

671 00:47:18.630 --> 00:47:19.770 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Woo!

672 00:47:20.520 --> 00:47:21.870 John Roberts: Why the last time?

673 00:47:22.330 --> 00:47:23.100 tristram cary: Well, sorry.

674 00:47:23.100 --> 00:47:23.450 Graham Stoddart-Stones: He's age.

675 00:47:23.450 --> 00:47:26.359 tristram cary: I'm terrified of breaking up, taking on it.

676 00:47:26.360 --> 00:47:27.220 Graham Stoddart-Stones: I think you would be.

677 00:47:27.220 --> 00:47:30.229 tristram cary: Nothing, nothing moves like it used to, so very.

678 00:47:30.230 --> 00:47:31.510 Graham Stoddart-Stones: How are your knees?

679 00:47:31.510 --> 00:47:41.280 tristram cary: And it's, it's bad… they're fine. Actually, they seem fine, Touch Trud. I hope they'll stay fine. At the moment, exactly. I'll say goodbye, folks. Good. Thanks, Todd.

680 00:47:41.280 --> 00:47:42.380 Graham Stoddart-Stones: Bye-bye, boo. Thank you.

681 00:47:42.380 --> 00:47:43.090 tristram cary: Oh, what?

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