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authorMike Toews <mwtoews@gmail.com>2018-02-23 14:10:48 +1300
committerMike Toews <mwtoews@gmail.com>2018-02-23 14:14:55 +1300
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index d2b8305f..8cd8e161 100644
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ which can be applied to all, or many coordinate system definitions. This
document does not attempt to describe the parameters particular to particular
projection types. Some of these can be found in the GeoTIFF
<a href="http://www.remotesensing.org/geotiff/proj_list/">Projections
-Transform List</a>. The definitative documentation for most parameters
+Transform List</a>. The definitive documentation for most parameters
is Gerald's original documentation available from the main PROJ.4 page. <p>
<hr>
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ otherwise the same.<p>
<hr>
<h2><a name="nadgrids">nadgrids - Grid Based Datum Adjustments</a></h2>
-In many places (notably North America and Austrialia) national geodetic
+In many places (notably North America and Australia) national geodetic
organizations provide grid shift files for converting between different
datums, such as NAD27 to NAD83. These grid shift files include a shift to
be applied at each grid location. Actually grid shifts are normally computed
diff --git a/html/man_pj_init.html b/html/man_pj_init.html
index 9e3c73e0..25889942 100644
--- a/html/man_pj_init.html
+++ b/html/man_pj_init.html
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Memory associated with the projection may be freed with <B>pj_free</B>.
<H2>EXAMPLE</H2>
The following program reads latitude and longitude values in decimal
-degress, performs Mercator projection with a Clarke 1866 ellipsoid and
+degrees, performs Mercator projection with a Clarke 1866 ellipsoid and
a 33&#176; latitude of true scale and prints the projected
cartesian values in meters:
<PRE>
diff --git a/html/man_proj.html b/html/man_proj.html
index 79658d31..74980a94 100644
--- a/html/man_proj.html
+++ b/html/man_proj.html
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ output from x-y or longitude-latitude to y-x or latitude-longitude.
<DD>
Causes estimation of
-<I>meridinal</I>
+<I>meridional</I>
and
<I>parallel</I>
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ and
<I>minimum</I>
scale factors to be listed between &lt;&gt; for each input point.
-For conformal projections meridinal and parallel scales factors
+For conformal projections meridional and parallel scales factors
will be equal and angular distortion zero.
Equal area projections will have an area factor of 1.
<DT><B>-m</B><I> mult</I>