[QGIS Commit] r10170 - docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide
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Sat Feb 14 14:43:38 EST 2009
Author: dassau
Date: 2009-02-14 14:43:37 -0500 (Sat, 14 Feb 2009)
New Revision: 10170
Modified:
docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_raster.tex
Log:
typo fixes from Carlos D?\195?\161vila
Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_raster.tex
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--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_raster.tex 2009-02-14 13:22:25 UTC (rev 10169)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_raster.tex 2009-02-14 19:43:37 UTC (rev 10170)
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
Unlike vector data, raster data typically do not have an associated database
record for each cell. They are geocoded by its pixel resolution and the x/y
coordinate of a corner pixel of the raster layer. This allows QGIS to position
-the cata correctly in the map canvas.
+the data correctly in the map canvas.
QGIS makes use of georeference information inside the raster layer (e.g. GeoTiff)
or in an appropriate world file to properly display the data.\index{raster layers!georeferenced}
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
a color image.
\end{itemize}
-Within both rendertypes you can invert the color output using the
+Within both render types you can invert the color output using the
\checkbox{Invert color map} checkbox.
\minisec{Single Band Rendering}
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
\item select the \tab{Transparency} tab
\item \label{enum:add} Click the \toolbtntwo{mActionNewAttribute}{Add values manually}
button. A new row will appear in the pixel-list.
- \item \label{enum:transp} enter the the raster-value (we use 0 here) and adjust the
+ \item \label{enum:transp} enter the raster-value (we use 0 here) and adjust the
transparency to 20\%
\item press the \button{Apply} button and have a look at the map
\end{enumerate}
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
You can repeat the steps \ref{enum:add} and \ref{enum:transp} to adjust
more values with custom transparency.
-As you can see this is quite easy set custom transparency, but it can be
+As you can see this is quite easy to set custom transparency, but it can be
quite a lot of work. Therefor you can use the button
\toolbtntwo{mActionFileSave}{Export to file} to save your
transparency-list to a file. The button
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@
\item Line graph
\end{itemize}
-You can define the number of chart columns to use and decide wether you want
+You can define the number of chart columns to use and decide whether you want
to \checkbox{Allow approximation} or display \checkbox{out of range} values
Once you view the histogram, you'll notice that the band statistics have been
populated on the \tab{metadata} tab.\index{raster layers!metadata)}
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