[GRASS-SVN] r64149 - grass-addons/grass7/raster/r.mess
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Tue Jan 13 14:41:33 PST 2015
Author: pvanbosgeo
Date: 2015-01-13 14:41:33 -0800 (Tue, 13 Jan 2015)
New Revision: 64149
Modified:
grass-addons/grass7/raster/r.mess/r.mess.html
Log:
small correction
Modified: grass-addons/grass7/raster/r.mess/r.mess.html
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--- grass-addons/grass7/raster/r.mess/r.mess.html 2015-01-13 20:10:04 UTC (rev 64148)
+++ grass-addons/grass7/raster/r.mess/r.mess.html 2015-01-13 22:41:33 UTC (rev 64149)
@@ -23,10 +23,9 @@
<li>the number of layers with negative values</li>
</ul>
-<p>The reference points can be a binary raster layer (with all
-none-NULL values representing presence and NULL values representing
-absence) or a vector point layer as reference points. Any sample of
-interest can be used for the reference set. Examples are points
+<p>The reference points can be a binary raster layer (1 = presence,
+0 = absence) or a vector point layer as reference points. Any sample
+of interest can be used for the reference set. Examples are points
representing occurrence records for the species and areas that
represent protected areas.
@@ -41,9 +40,9 @@
second set of environmental variables for another region (env_new).
-<h2>REFERENCES</h2>
-<p>Elith, J., Kearney, M., & Phillips, S. 2010. The art of modelling
-range-shifting species. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1:330-342.
+<h2>REFERENCES</h2> <p>Elith, J., Kearney, M., & Phillips, S.
+2010. The art of modelling range-shifting species. Methods in
+Ecology and Evolution 1:330-342.
<h2>AUTHOR</h2>
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