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diff --git a/man/man1/nad2nad.1 b/man/man1/nad2nad.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 96db4049..00000000 --- a/man/man1/nad2nad.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -.\" release 5 -.\" -.ad b -.hy 1 -.TH NAD2NAD 1 "2018/02/15 Rel. 5.0.0" -.SH NAME -nad2nad \- North American Datum conversion filter -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B nad2nad -[ -.B \-eEfihortwW -[ -.I args -] ] [ -.B +args -] -file[s] -.SH DESCRIPTION -Program -.B nad2nad -is a filter to convert data between North -America Datum 1927 (NAD27) and North American Datum 1983. -.B nad2nad -can optionally process both State Plane Coordinate System (SPCS) and -Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid data as well -as geographic data for both input and output. This can also be -accomplished with the \fIcs2cs\fR program. -.PP -The following control parameters can appear in any order: -.TP -.BI \-[i|o] " keyword[,keyword]" -The -.B \-i -and -.B \-o -option expect keyword arguments which define various characteristics and -processing modes of the -respective input data. -Usage allows multiple arguments to be included with a \- operator -when separated by commas. -Datum conversion requires the data to be in geographic coordinates, but -.B nad2nad -will allow conversion of data to and from SPCS or UTM grid systems. -The following are keywords and arguments recognized by both the -.B \-i -and -.B \-o -that will apply to respective input and output conversion of user -data to internal geographic coordinates: -.RS 1in -.TP -.B 27|83 -datum of data -.TP -.BI utm= n -.B UTM -coordinates in meters for zone -.I n -.TP -.BI spcs= n -for data in -.B SPCS -coordinates, where -.I n -is state zone number. -.TP -.B feet -data units are in U.S. Surveyor's feet. -This is allowed only when the -.I spcs -option been previously used. -Default coordinates are in meters. -.TP -.B bin -for data in binary form. -.TP -.B rev -data in lat-lon order rather than default lon-lat order. -.TP -.BI hp= ss -use high precision conversion zone -.I ss. -Certain States have ancillary correction tables to further refine -the basic conus table. -.I Ss -key and States are: -.RS .5in -FL Florida -.br -MD Maryland -.br -TN Tennessee -.br -WI Wisconsin -.br -WO Washington, Oregon and northern part of California. -.RE -.RE -.TP -.BI \-t "a" -.I A -specifies a character employed as the first character to denote -a control line to be passed through without processing. -This option applicable to ascii input only. -(# is the default value). -.TP -.BI \-e " string" -.I String -is an arbitrary string to be output if an error is detected during -data transformations. -The default value is: *\et*. -Note that if the -.B "\-o bin" -option is employed, an error is output as HUGE_VAL for both values. -.TP -.BI \-r " region" -specifies which regional conversion table to employ which are identified -by the following: -.RS .5in -conus \- conterminous 48 States -.br -alaska \- State of Alaska -.br -hawaii \- State of Hawaii -.br -prvi \- Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands -.br -stgeorge \- St. George Is, Alaska -.br -stpaul \- St. Paul Is, Alaska -.br -stlrnc \- St. Lawrence Is, Alaska -.TP -.B \-E -Input coordinates are echoed to output before output values. -.RE -.TP -.BI \-f " format" -.I Format -is a -.I printf -format string to control the form of the output values. -For inverse projections, the output will be in degrees when this option -is employed. -If a format is specified for inverse projection the -output data will be in decimal degrees. -The default format is \(``%.2f\('' for forward projection and DMS -for inverse. -.TP -.BI \-[w|W] n -.I N -is the number of significant fractional digits to employ for -seconds output (when the option is not specified, -.B \-w3 -is assumed). -When -.B \-W -is employed the fields will be constant width and with leading zeroes. -.PP -One or more -.I files -(processed in left to right order) -specify the source of data to be transformed. -A \- will specify the location of processing standard input. -If no files are specified, the input is assumed to be from -.I stdin. -For ASCII input data the two data values must be in the -first two white space separated fields and -when both input and output are ASCII all trailing portions -of the input line are appended to the output line. -.PP -Input geographic data -(longitude and latitude) must be in DMS format when neither -.I utm -nor -.I spcs -is specified, otherwise in meters or feet (\fIfeet\fR option used). -Input data fields must be separated by white space and not have -imbedded white space. -.PP -Output data will be in tab separated fields of DMS or grid -coordinates in meters or feet. -.PP -Any data after the two input values are echoed after the two -output data values. -.SH SEE ALSO -.B cs2cs(1U), proj(1U), -.br -.I "Cartographic Projection Procedures for the UNIX Environment\(emA User's Manual," -(Evenden, 1990, Open-file report 90\-284). -.SH BUGS -A list of known bugs can found at https://github.com/OSGeo/proj.4/issues -where new bug reports can be submitted too. -.SH HOME PAGE -https://proj4.org/ |
