[GRASS-SVN] r56705 - grass/branches/develbranch_6/raster/r.li

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Fri Jun 14 22:49:38 PDT 2013


Author: hamish
Date: 2013-06-14 22:49:38 -0700 (Fri, 14 Jun 2013)
New Revision: 56705

Modified:
   grass/branches/develbranch_6/raster/r.li/description.html
Log:
more whitespace, linewrap

Modified: grass/branches/develbranch_6/raster/r.li/description.html
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--- grass/branches/develbranch_6/raster/r.li/description.html	2013-06-15 05:35:26 UTC (rev 56704)
+++ grass/branches/develbranch_6/raster/r.li/description.html	2013-06-15 05:49:38 UTC (rev 56705)
@@ -29,19 +29,18 @@
 for quantitative measures of landscape structure is for example FRAGSTATS
 (McGarigal and Marks 1995).
 <p>
-The <em>r.li</em> suite offers a set of patch and diversity indices.
-It supports analysis of landscapes composed of a mosaic of
-patches, but, more generally, the modules work with any two-dimensional
-raster map whose cell values are integer (e.g., 1, 2) or floating point
-(e.g., 1.1, 3.2) values. The <em>r.li.setup</em> module has options for
-controlling the shape, size, number, and distribution of sampling
-areas used to collect information about the landscape structure.
-Sampling area shapes can be the entire map or a moving
-window of square, rectangular or with circular shape. The size of
-sampling areas can be changed, so that the landscape can be analyzed
-at a variety of spatial scales simultaneously. Sampling areas may be
-distributed across the landscape in a random, systematic, or
-stratified-random manner, or as a moving window.
+The <em>r.li</em> suite offers a set of patch and diversity indices. It
+supports analysis of landscapes composed of a mosaic of patches, but,
+more generally, the modules work with any two-dimensional raster map
+whose cell values are integer (e.g., 1, 2) or floating point (e.g., 1.1,
+3.2) values. The <em>r.li.setup</em> module has options for controlling
+the shape, size, number, and distribution of sampling areas used to
+collect information about the landscape structure. Sampling area shapes
+can be the entire map or a moving window of square, rectangular or with
+circular shape. The size of sampling areas can be changed, so that the
+landscape can be analyzed at a variety of spatial scales simultaneously.
+Sampling areas may be distributed across the landscape in a random,
+systematic, or stratified-random manner, or as a moving window.
 <p>
 The <em>r.li</em> modules can calculate a number of measures that produce
 single values as output (e.g. mean patch size in the sampling area), as
@@ -84,7 +83,7 @@
   r.li.setup
 </pre></div>
   <li> The main <em>r.li.setup</em> window is displayed, click on "New"
-  <li>  Now it is displayed the new configuration window, enter the
+  <li> Now it is displayed the new configuration window, enter the
 	configuration file name (e.g., "my_conf", do not use absolute
 	paths)  and the name of raster map (e.g., "geology"). The other
 	fields are not needed for this configuration.
@@ -215,7 +214,9 @@
 <hr>
 
 <p>
-<a href="index.html">Main index</a> - <a href="raster.html">raster index</a>
-  - <a href="full_index.html">Full index</a>
+<a href="index.html">Main index</a>
+ - <a href="raster.html">Raster index</a>
+ - <a href="full_index.html">Full index</a>
+
 </body>
 </html>



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