[QGIS Commit] r14461 - in docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide: . appendices

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Sun Oct 31 06:53:06 EDT 2010


Author: macho
Date: 2010-10-31 03:53:06 -0700 (Sun, 31 Oct 2010)
New Revision: 14461

Modified:
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/appendices/grass_toolbox_modules.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_evis.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_gdaltools.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_ogc.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_projections.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_vector.tex
Log:
applied patch from Alexander Bruy - thanks a lot


Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/appendices/grass_toolbox_modules.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/appendices/grass_toolbox_modules.tex	2010-10-30 22:54:08 UTC (rev 14460)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/appendices/grass_toolbox_modules.tex	2010-10-31 10:53:06 UTC (rev 14461)
@@ -357,8 +357,7 @@
   and a flow direction map from a given elevation layer \\
   \hline r.lake.xy & Fills lake from seed point at given level \\
   \hline r.lake.seed & Fills lake from seed at given level \\
-  \hline r.topidx & Creates a 3D volume map based on 2D elevation and value
-  raster maps \\
+  \hline r.topidx & Creates topographic index [ln(a/tan(beta))] map from elevation map \\
   \hline r.basins.fill & Generates a raster map layer showing watershed
   subbasins \\
   \hline r.water.outlet & Watershed basin creation program \\
@@ -595,7 +594,7 @@
   \hline v.random & Randomly generate a 2D/3D GRASS vector point map \\
   \hline v.perturb & Random location of perturbation of vector points \\ 
   \hline v.kcv & Randomly partition points into test/train sets \\
-  \hline v.outlier & Romove outliers from vector point data \\
+  \hline v.outlier & Remove outliers from vector point data \\
   \hline v.hull & Create a convex hull \\
   \hline v.delaunay.line & Delaunay triangulation (lines) \\
   \hline v.delaunay.area & Delaunay triangulation (areas) \\

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance.tex	2010-10-30 22:54:08 UTC (rev 14460)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/features_at_a_glance.tex	2010-10-31 10:53:06 UTC (rev 14461)
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@
         \> \dropmenucheck{Advanced Digitizing} \\
 \end{tabbing}
 
-After activating \toolbtntwo{mActionToggleEditing}{toogle editing} mode
+After activating \toolbtntwo{mActionToggleEditing}{Toggle editing} mode
 for a layer, you will find a capture feature icon in the \mainmenuopt{Edit}
 menu depending on the layer type (point, line or polygon). \\
 

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_evis.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_evis.tex	2010-10-30 22:54:08 UTC (rev 14460)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_evis.tex	2010-10-31 10:53:06 UTC (rev 14461)
@@ -84,10 +84,10 @@
 directory path or URL for the photographs or other documents being displayed. If the location is a
 relative path then the checkbox to the right of the dropdown menu must be clicked. The base path for
 a relative path can be entered in the Base Path text box below. Information about the different
-options for specifying the file location are noted in the section 4.5 below.
+options for specifying the file location are noted in the section \ref{evis_specifying} below.
 \item \textbf{Compass bearing display field}: A dropdown list to specify the attribute field
 that contains the compass bearing associated with the photograph being displayed. If compass bearing
-information is available it is necessary to click the radio button to the left of the dropdown menu
+information is available it is necessary to click the checkbox to the left of the dropdown menu
 title.
 \item \textbf{Compass offset setting}: Compass offsets can be used to compensate for
 declination (adjust bearings collected using magnetic bearings to true north bearings). Click the
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@
 \begin{itemize}[label=--]
 \item \textbf{Database Type}: A dropdown list to specify the type of database that will be used.
 \item \textbf{Database Host}: The name of the database host.
-\item \textbf{Port} The port number if a ``MYSQL'' database type is selected.
+\item \textbf{Port} The port number if a MYSQL or PostgreSQL database type is selected.
 \item \textbf{Database Name} The name of the database.
 \item \textbf{Connect} A button to connect to the database using the parameters defined above.
 \item \textbf{Output Console} The console window where messages related to processing are
@@ -302,9 +302,7 @@
 \item \textbf{Console Window}: The console window where messages related to processing are
 displayed.
 \item \textbf{Help}: Displays the on line help.
-\item \textbf{OK}: If this check-box is checked, only the file name from the A will be appended to
-the Base Path.
-\item \textbf{Apply rule to all documents}: Closes the main ``Database Connection'' window.
+\item \textbf{OK}: Closes the main ``Database Connection'' window.
 \end{itemize}
 
 Use the \dropmenuopt{X Coordinate} and \dropmenuopt{Y Coordinate} dropdown menus to select the field
@@ -312,7 +310,7 @@
 on the OK button causes the vector layer created from the SQL query to be displayed in the QGIS map
 window.
 
-To save this vector file for future use, you can use the QGIS ``Save as shapefile'' command that is
+To save this vector file for future use, you can use the QGIS ``Save as...'' command that is
 accessed by right clicking on the layer name in the QGIS map legend and then selecting ``Save as
 shapefile.''
 

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_gdaltools.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_gdaltools.tex	2010-10-30 22:54:08 UTC (rev 14460)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins_gdaltools.tex	2010-10-31 10:53:06 UTC (rev 14461)
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
 Build Virtual Raster & This program builds a VRT (Virtual Dataset) that is a mosaic of the list of input gdal datasets. \\
 \hline Contour & This program generates a vector contour file from the input raster elevation model (DEM).\\
 \hline Rasterize &  This program burns vector geometries (points, lines and polygons) into the raster band(s) of a raster image. Vectors are read from OGR supported vector formats. Note that the vector data must in the same coordinate system as the raster data; on the fly reprojection is not provided.\\
-\hline Polygonize & This utility creates vector polygons for all connected regions of pixels in the raster sharing a common pixel value. Each polygon is created with an attribute indicating the pixel value of that polygon. A raster mask may also be provided to determine which pixels are eligible for processing.
-The utility will create the output vector datasource if it does not already exist, defaulting to GML format.\\
+\hline Polygonize & This utility creates vector polygons for all connected regions of pixels in the raster sharing a common pixel value. Each polygon is created with an attribute indicating the pixel value of that polygon.
+The utility will create the output vector datasource if it does not already exist, defaulting to ESRI shapefile format.\\
 \hline Merge &  This utility will automatically mosaic a set of images. All the images must be in the same coordinate system and have a matching number of bands, but they may be overlapping, and at different resolutions. In areas of overlap, the last image will be copied over earlier ones. \\
 \hline Sieve & The gdal\_sieve.py script removes raster polygons smaller than a provided threshold size (in pixels) and replaces replaces them with the pixel value of the largest neighbour polygon. The result can be written back to the existing raster band, or copied into a new file.\\
 \hline Proximity & The gdal\_proximity.py script generates a raster proximity map indicating the distance from the center of each pixel to the center of the nearest pixel identified as a target pixel. Target pixels are those in the source raster for which the raster pixel value is in the set of target pixel values.\\

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_ogc.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_ogc.tex	2010-10-30 22:54:08 UTC (rev 14460)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_ogc.tex	2010-10-31 10:53:06 UTC (rev 14461)
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
 
 \minisec{Layers} \label{ogc-wms-layers}
 
-The \tab{Layers} section lists the layers available from the selected
+The \tab{Layers} tab lists the layers available from the selected
 WMS server.  You may notice that some layers are expandible, this means
 that the layer can be displayed in a choice of image styles.
 
@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@
 activate the \checkbox{WFS plugin} checkbox and click \button{OK}.
 
 A new \toolbtntwo{mIconAddWfsLayer}{Add WFS Layer} icon appears next
-to the WMS icon. Click on it to open the dialog. In General adding a WFS
+to the WMS icon. Click on it to open the dialog. In general adding a WFS
 layer is very similar to the procedure used with WMS. The difference is
 there are no default servers defined, so we have to add our own.
 
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@
   \item Click \button{Connect}
   \item Wait for the list of layers to be populated
   \item Click on the \clicklistitem{Parks} layer
-  \item Click \button{Add} to add the layer to the map
+  \item Click \button{Ok} to add the layer to the map
   \item Wait patiently for the features to appear
 \end{enumerate}
 
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@
 Once the layer is loaded, you can identify and select a province or two and view the
 attribute table.
 
-Remember this plugin works best with UMN MapServer WFS servers. It still
+Remember this plugin works best with MapServer WFS servers. It still
 could be, that you might experience random behavior
 and crashes. You can look forward to improvements in a future version of the plugin.
 

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_projections.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_projections.tex	2010-10-30 22:54:08 UTC (rev 14460)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_projections.tex	2010-10-31 10:53:06 UTC (rev 14461)
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
 defined CRS.
 
 The \tab{Coordinate Reference System} tab of the \dialog{Project Properties}
-dialog contains four important components as shown in Figure
+dialog contains five important components as shown in Figure
 \ref{fig:projections} and described below.
 
 \begin{figure}[ht]
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
 Enter the identifier and click on \button{Find}. Use the \checkbox{Hide
 deprecated CRSs} checkbox to show only the currently valid projections.
 \item \textbf{Recently used CRS} - if you have certain CRS that you frequently
-use in your everyday GIS work, these will be displayed as 'quick access' buttons
+use in your everyday GIS work, these will be displayed in the table
 at the bottom of the Projection Dialog. Click on one of these buttons to select
 the associated CRS.
 \end{enumerate}

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_vector.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_vector.tex	2010-10-30 22:54:08 UTC (rev 14460)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_vector.tex	2010-10-31 10:53:06 UTC (rev 14461)
@@ -898,7 +898,7 @@
 labels off the marker and make them more readable. Of course if your marker
 symbol or font is larger, more of an offset will be required.
 
-The last adjustment we'll make is to \tab{buffer} the labels. This just means
+The last adjustment we'll make is to \tab{Buffer} the labels. This just means
 putting a backdrop around them to make them stand out better. To buffer the
 lakes labels:
 
@@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@
 Within the \tab{Attributes} tab the attributes of the selected dataset can be
 manipulated. The buttons \toolbtntwo{mActionNewAttribute}{New Column} and
 \toolbtntwo{mActionDeleteAttribute}{Delete Column} can be
-used, when the dataset is \toolbtntwo{mActionToggleEditing}{editing mode}.
+used, when the dataset is \toolbtntwo{mActionToggleEditing}{Editing mode}.
 At the moment only columns from PostGIS layers can be removed and added. The
 OGR library supports to add new columns, but not to remove them, if you have
 a GDAL version >= 1.6 installed.
@@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@
 \item File name: Simplifies the selection by adding a file chooser dialog.
 \item Value map: a combo box with predefined items. The value is stored in
 the attribute, the description is shown in the comboo box. You can define
-values manually or load them from a layer or a csv file.
+values manually or load them from a layer or a CSV file.
 \item Enumeration: Opens a combo box with values that can be used within the
 columns type. This is currently only supported by the postgres provider.
 \item Immutable: The immutable attribute column is read-only. The user is not
@@ -1142,9 +1142,9 @@
 \minisec{Using Actions}\index{actions!using}\label{label_usingactions}
 
 Actions can be invoked from either the \dialog{Identify Results} dialog or an
-\dialog{Attribute Table} dialog. (Recall that these dialogs can be opened by
+\dialog{Attribute Table} dialog (recall that these dialogs can be opened by
 clicking \toolbtntwo{mActionIdentify}{Identify Features} or
-\toolbtntwo{mActionOpenTable}{Open Attribute Table}.) To invoke an action,
+\toolbtntwo{mActionOpenTable}{Open Attribute Table}). To invoke an action,
 right click on the record and choose the action from the popup menu. Actions
 are listed in the popup menu by the name you assigned when defining the
 actions. Click on the action you wish to invoke.
@@ -1245,7 +1245,7 @@
 \index{vector layers!diagram}
 
 The \tab{Diagram} tab allows you to add a grahic overlay to a vector layer.
-To activate this feature, open the Plugin Manager and select the Diagram Overlay'
+To activate this feature, open the Plugin Manager and select the 'Diagram Overlay'
 plugin. After this, there is a new tab in the vector \dialog{Layer
 Properties} dialog where the settings for diagrams may be entered (see
 figure~\ref{fig:diagramtab}).
@@ -1277,7 +1277,7 @@
 \filename{T\_F\_JUL} and finally \filename{T\_F\_MEAN}.
 \item For linear scaling of the diagram size we define \filename{T\_F\_JUL}
 as classification attribute.
-\item Now click on \button{find maximum value}, choose a size value and unit
+\item Now click on \button{Find maximum value}, choose a size value and unit
 and click \button{Apply} to display the diagram in the \qg main window.
 \item You can now adapt the chart size, or change the attribute colors double
 clicking on the color values in the attribute field.



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