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TriQuick determines how suitable this TVL-file for the current chart by specified number of axes and by these names as well. For ternary diagrams, the first line corresponds to the top corner T (vertical axis), then the lower left corner L, then the lower right corner R. For rectangular plots, the first line corresponds to the lower horizontal axis X, the second line corresponds to the left vertical axis Y. Then 2-3 lines follow which define the axis titles (2 lines for rectangular plots, 3 lines for ternary plots). The second line contains one integer – number of axes on diagram for which this image is designed (2 or 3).
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The first line of TVL should be keyword "TriQuick Overlay Version" followed by equality sign (=) and version number (1 at present).
#Ternary diagram geology template windows#
TriQuick can read TVL-files created in Windows (with a two-character line terminator CR+LF) and in other operating systems (with single-character line terminator CR or LF) but saves only with EOL marker which is selected on the tab Axes, grid, legend, files of the Settings window.
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These plain text files have very simple human-transparent format and can be created (or edited) either in TriQuick or in other programs (including text editors similar to Notepad). TVL-files (from " TriQuick o Ver Lay") contain simple vector images.