Revision: 52687
http://brlcad.svn.sourceforge.net/brlcad/?rev=52687&view=rev
Author: carlmoore
Date: 2012-10-02 16:29:18 +0000 (Tue, 02 Oct 2012)
Log Message:
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fix spellings
Modified Paths:
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brlcad/trunk/doc/html/manuals/mged/animmate/view_tut.html
Modified: brlcad/trunk/doc/html/manuals/mged/animmate/view_tut.html
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--- brlcad/trunk/doc/html/manuals/mged/animmate/view_tut.html 2012-10-02
16:26:54 UTC (rev 52686)
+++ brlcad/trunk/doc/html/manuals/mged/animmate/view_tut.html 2012-10-02
16:29:18 UTC (rev 52687)
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
</pre>
On an SGI workstation, the F3 key can be used to toggle the perspective.
Now that the perspective is set, go ahead an show the script.
-The eye should move throught the torus and along the same path that the
+The eye should move through the torus and along the same path that the
cone followed before. Since there is no rotation, the view has a yaw,
pitch, and roll of 0.
Because the model is fairly sparse, you might see
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
<b>Object yaw, pitch, roll</b> entry box as you did in the
<a href="./object_tut.html#oypr">previous section</a>.
The next step is to manipulate
-the display until the desired view of the cone is acheived.
+the display until the desired view of the cone is achieved.
Turn perspective viewing back on, and manipulate the view until the cone
appears as you would like to see it.
You could try, for example, executing the command:
<pre>
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@
<a href="./vcdwidget.gif">view curve display window</a>
which pops up is similar
to a
-table editor, exept that the text can't be edited, and there are
+table editor, except that the text can't be edited, and there are
fewer functions in the menu bar on the bottom line. Each row of the
table corresponds to one of the saved views, and each column corresponds to
one of the current view parameters.
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@
window, press the <b>Parameters</b> button and examine the posted menu.
There are five different view parameter combinations to choose from.
Select <b>size eye ypr</b>. Note that the last four columns in the
-view curve, respresenting the orientation as a quaternion,
+view curve, representing the orientation as a quaternion,
are automatically converted to three columns representing the
orientation as yaw, pitch, and roll.
<p>
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@
This is an indication that the orientation is swinging too wildly
between the views you specified.
Quaternion interpolation
-usally avoids problems of this type. On the other hand, yaw, pitch, and roll
+usually avoids problems of this type. On the other hand, yaw, pitch, and roll
interpolation usually works fine in situations where the roll values
remain small and vertical views such as the top view are avoided.
<p>
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