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diff --git a/man/man1/cct.1 b/man/man1/cct.1 index a6f3894b..bb2168f5 100644 --- a/man/man1/cct.1 +++ b/man/man1/cct.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" Man page generated from reStructuredText. . -.TH "CCT" "1" "Feb 14, 2019" "6.0.0" "PROJ.4" +.TH "CCT" "1" "May 06, 2019" "6.1.0" "PROJ.4" .SH NAME cct \- Coordinate Conversion and Transformation . @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .SH SYNOPSIS .INDENT 0.0 .INDENT 3.5 -\fBcct\fP [ \fB\-cIostvz\fP [ args ] ] \fI+opts[=arg]\fP file[s] +\fBcct\fP [\fB\-cIostvz\fP [args]] \fI+opt[=arg]\fP … file … .UNINDENT .UNINDENT .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -97,13 +97,13 @@ Repeat for additional information (\fB\-vv\fP, \fB\-vvv\fP, etc.) Print version number. .UNINDENT .sp -The \fI+args\fP arguments are associated with coordinate operation parameters. +The \fI+opt\fP arguments are associated with coordinate operation parameters. Usage varies with operation. .sp \fBcct\fP is an acronym meaning \fICoordinate Conversion and Transformation\fP\&. .sp The acronym refers to definitions given in the OGC 08\-015r2/ISO\-19111 -standard "Geographical Information \-\- Spatial Referencing by Coordinates", +standard “Geographical Information – Spatial Referencing by Coordinates”, which defines two different classes of \fIcoordinate operations\fP: .sp \fICoordinate Conversions\fP, which are coordinate operations where input @@ -228,18 +228,18 @@ $ echo 12 56 100 2018.0 auxiliary data | cct +proj=merc .UNINDENT .SH BACKGROUND .sp -\fBcct\fP also refers to Carl Christian Tscherning (1942\-\-2014), +\fBcct\fP also refers to Carl Christian Tscherning (1942–2014), professor of Geodesy at the University of Copenhagen, mentor and advisor for a generation of Danish geodesists, colleague and collaborator for two generations of global geodesists, Secretary General for the -International Association of Geodesy, IAG (1995\-\-2007), fellow of the +International Association of Geodesy, IAG (1995–2007), fellow of the American Geophysical Union (1991), recipient of the IAG Levallois Medal (2007), the European Geosciences Union Vening Meinesz Medal (2008), and of numerous other honours. .sp \fIcct\fP, or Christian, as he was known to most of us, was recognized for his good mood, his sharp wit, his tireless work, and his great commitment to -the development of geodesy \-\- both through his scientific contributions, +the development of geodesy – both through his scientific contributions, comprising more than 250 publications, and by his mentoring and teaching of the next generations of geodesists. .sp |
