[GRASS-SVN] r69525 - grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.in.pygbif
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Mon Sep 19 00:30:28 PDT 2016
Author: sbl
Date: 2016-09-19 00:30:28 -0700 (Mon, 19 Sep 2016)
New Revision: 69525
Modified:
grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.in.pygbif/v.in.pygbif.html
Log:
fix html characters (hopefully)
Modified: grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.in.pygbif/v.in.pygbif.html
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--- grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.in.pygbif/v.in.pygbif.html 2016-09-19 07:11:28 UTC (rev 69524)
+++ grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.in.pygbif/v.in.pygbif.html 2016-09-19 07:30:28 UTC (rev 69525)
@@ -5,15 +5,15 @@
<div class="code"><pre>pip install pygbif</pre></div>
Through <em>pygbif</em>, the module allows to download data from the Global Biodiversity
-Information Facility (<a href=www.gbif.org>GBIF</a>) using different search /
-filter criteria.</p>
+Information Facility (<a href=www.gbif.org>GBIF</a>) using different search ⁄ filter
+criteria.</p>
<p>Since some of the Darwin Core attribute columns represent SQL key-words, the prefix "g_"
was added to all attribute columns. The names of taxa provided at input to the search are
written to the column "g_search".</p>
<p>The point data is downloaded and projected into the current location. By default
import is limited to the current computational region in order to avoid
possible projection errors, e.g. when projecting global data into UTM locations.
-However, in lat/lon location this limitation can be skiped using the <b><em>-r</em></b>
+However, in lat⁄lon location this limitation can be skiped using the <b><em>-r</em></b>
flag.<br>
Providing a mask automatically overrides the limitation of the search to the current
computational region.</p>
@@ -68,6 +68,6 @@
<div id="author">
<h2>AUTHOR:</h2>
-Stefan Blumentrath, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Oslo, Norway
+Stefan Blumentrath, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Oslo, Norway<br>
Helmut Kudrnovsky
</div>
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