[Proj] Some typos in the libproj4 manual
OvV_HN
ovv at hetnet.nl
Thu Oct 2 05:09:33 EDT 2008
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald I. Evenden" <geraldi.evenden at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Proj] Some typos in the libproj4 manual
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>> problems in the manual.
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> I will put the current version on my site by this weekend. Some
> corrections
> may have escaped due to my occasional sloth. My apologies in advance.
Thanks!
>> Another suggestion: give a numerical example with at least 5 decimals
>> plus
>> the exact command line code for each and every function.
> What do you mean by "every function." In term of precision of functions
> that depends upon what the function is returning.
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> On occasion, I think some get a little carried away with precision. ;-)
Working at the nanometer level has absolutely no significance for geodesy.
That part we do agree upon.
But look for instance at the test files in the GNU GSL distribution.
One has to be able to check the correct functioning of all available
functions in all relevant or in all supported regions.
It would be nice to give some real world examples, using parameters of
actually used projections, but exactly at that moment some people will drift
off from the intents of a test example.
How? By stating that 2 decimals are more than enough, because we don't do
nothing below the centimeter level.
What is needed are abstract examples or real world examples, just examples,
with a lot of decimals, so that the user can check whether his compile, his
microprocessor, his porting, his whatever, are done perfectly.
Please allow me to repeat:
One has to be able to check the correct functioning of all available
functions in all relevant or in all supported regions.
Oscar van Vlijmen
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