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| author | Guillaume Lostis <g.lostis@kayrros.com> | 2019-11-12 17:32:00 +0100 |
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| committer | Guillaume Lostis <g.lostis@kayrros.com> | 2019-11-12 17:32:00 +0100 |
| commit | 1474a54febe4034925cf0126fcfbca3ea09e8684 (patch) | |
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Minor typo fix in docs faq.rst
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diff --git a/docs/source/faq.rst b/docs/source/faq.rst index b9d4e38e..88ca5b5b 100644 --- a/docs/source/faq.rst +++ b/docs/source/faq.rst @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ There are however exceptions, especially when dealing with coordinate systems th don't align with the cardinal directions of a compass. For example it is not obvious which coordinate component aligns to which axis in a skewed coordinate system with a 45 degrees angle against the north direction. Similarly, a geocentric -cartesain coordinate system usually has the z-component aligned with the rotational +cartesian coordinate system usually has the z-component aligned with the rotational axis of the earth and hence the axis points towards north. Both cases are incompatible with the convention of always having the x-component be the east/west axis, the y-component the north/south axis and the z-component the up/down axis. |
