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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
.nr LL 5.5i
.ad b
.hy 1
-.TH CS2CS 1 "2000/03/21 Rel. 4.4"
+.TH CS2CS 1 "2000/03/21 Rel. 4.4"
.SH NAME
cs2cs \- cartographic coordinate system filter
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ file[s]
.I Cs2cs
performs transformation between the source and destination cartographic
coordinate system on a set of input points. The coordinate system
-transformation can include translation between projected and geographic
+transformation can include translation between projected and geographic
coordinates as well as the application of datum shifts.
.PP
The following control parameters can appear in any order:
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ that can be selected with
.B +units
or
.B \-ld
-list of datums that can be selected with
+list of datums that can be selected with
.B +datum.
.TP
.BI \-r
@@ -121,13 +121,13 @@ and supplementary documentation for Release 4.
.PP
The \fIcs2cs\fR program requires two coordinate system definitions. The
first (or primary is defined based on all projection parameters not
-appearing after the \fB+to\fR argument. All projection parameters
+appearing after the \fB+to\fR argument. All projection parameters
appearing after the \fB+to\fR argument are considered the definition
of the second coordinate system. If there is no second coordinate system
defined, a geographic coordinate system based on the datum and ellipsoid of
the source coordinate system is assumed. Note that the source and destination
coordinate system can both be projections, both be geographic, or one of
-each and may have the same or different datums.
+each and may have the same or different datums.
.PP
Additional projection control parameters may be contained in two
auxiliary control files:
@@ -160,15 +160,15 @@ Input geographic data
(longitude and latitude) must be in DMS or decimal degrees format and input
cartesian data must be in units consistent with the ellipsoid
major axis or sphere radius units.
-Output geographic coordinates will normally be in DMS format (use
-.B \-f %.12f
+Output geographic coordinates will normally be in DMS format (use
+.B \-f %.12f
for decimal degrees with 12 decimal places), while
projected (cartesian) coordinates will be in linear (meter, feet) units.
.SH EXAMPLE
The following script
.RS 5
- \f(CWcs2cs +proj=latlong +datum=NAD83
+ \f(CWcs2cs +proj=latlong +datum=NAD83
+to +proj=utm +zone=10 +datum=NAD27 \-r <<EOF
45d15'33.1" 111.5W
45d15.551666667N \-111d30