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commit e38f878b0b425aad5304cd08174e417877b90b33 Author: Martin Desruisseaux <martin.desruisse...@geomatys.com> AuthorDate: Fri May 10 11:33:19 2024 +0200 Replace "geodetic datum" by "geodetic reference frame" in text. --- content/command-line.md | 2 +- content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/ReduceDependency.html | 2 +- content/developer-guide/referencing/ComponentsOfCRS.html | 2 +- static/examples/coordinates/AmericanCities.csv | 10 +++++----- static/examples/coordinates/CanadianCities.csv | 10 +++++----- 5 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/command-line.md b/content/command-line.md index 13e76ce4..6e3da24a 100644 --- a/content/command-line.md +++ b/content/command-line.md @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ The reason is that command output may be targeted to a client, while the error m The following examples first show how to get a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) from different kinds of definitions. {{% CRS %}} contain necessary information for locating points on Earth. -Those information include the geodetic datum, the map projection (if any), the axes and their units of measurement. +Those information include the geodetic reference frame, the map projection (if any), the axes and their units of measurement. When two such {{% CRS %}} are known (the _source_ and the _target_), it is possible to convert or transform points between those {{% CRS %}}. However the coordinate operation depends not only on the source and target {{% CRS %}}, but also on the _area of interest_ as shown by the example transforming city coordinates in USA and in Canada. diff --git a/content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/ReduceDependency.html b/content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/ReduceDependency.html index ed14fe8d..b72101d3 100644 --- a/content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/ReduceDependency.html +++ b/content/developer-guide/annexes/geoapi/ReduceDependency.html @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ public class MyApplication { <tr> <td><code>GeodeticDatum</code></td> <td><code>Ellipsoid</code></td> - <td>Description of the geodetic datum.</td> + <td>Description of the geodetic reference frame.</td> </tr> <tr> <td><code>CoordinateOperation</code></td> diff --git a/content/developer-guide/referencing/ComponentsOfCRS.html b/content/developer-guide/referencing/ComponentsOfCRS.html index e9141f01..2cb5cfb3 100644 --- a/content/developer-guide/referencing/ComponentsOfCRS.html +++ b/content/developer-guide/referencing/ComponentsOfCRS.html @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ RangeMeaning atEnds = secondAxis.getRangeMeaning(); // For a longitude a - <h3 id="GeodeticDatum">Geodetic datum</h3> + <h3 id="GeodeticDatum">Geodetic reference frame</h3> <p> Since the real topographic surface is difficult to represent mathematically, it is not used directly. A slightly more convenient surface is the geoid, diff --git a/static/examples/coordinates/AmericanCities.csv b/static/examples/coordinates/AmericanCities.csv index 9f701676..636753fd 100644 --- a/static/examples/coordinates/AmericanCities.csv +++ b/static/examples/coordinates/AmericanCities.csv @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ # -# Coordinates of some cities in USA. The coordinates are given -# with only 3 significant digits, which implies an uncertainty -# of more than 100 metres. With such uncertainty, it does not -# matter if the geodetic datum is WGS84, NAD83 or NAD27 since -# the error is greater than the difference between those datums. +# Coordinates of some cities in USA. The coordinates are given with only 3 +# significant digits, which implies an uncertainty of more than 100 metres. +# With such uncertainty, it does not matter if the geodetic reference frame +# is WGS84, NAD83 or NAD27 because the error is greater than the difference +# between those datums. # # Axis order is latitude first, then longitude. Units are degrees. # diff --git a/static/examples/coordinates/CanadianCities.csv b/static/examples/coordinates/CanadianCities.csv index a4c255ac..0f5647a3 100644 --- a/static/examples/coordinates/CanadianCities.csv +++ b/static/examples/coordinates/CanadianCities.csv @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ # -# Coordinates of some cities in Canada. The coordinates are given -# with only 3 significant digits, which implies an uncertainty of -# more than 100 metres. With such uncertainty, it does not matter -# if the geodetic datum is WGS84, NAD83 or NAD27 since the error -# is greater than the difference between those datums. +# Coordinates of some cities in Canada. The coordinates are given with only 3 +# significant digits, which implies an uncertainty of more than 100 metres. +# With such uncertainty, it does not matter if the geodetic reference frame +# is WGS84, NAD83 or NAD27 because the error is greater than the difference +# between those datums. # # Axis order is latitude first, then longitude. Units are degrees. #