On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Stefano Costa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Il giorno gio, 20/05/2010 alle 10.37 +0200, Sean Gillies ha scritto:
>> Hi all,
>
> Hi Sean,
> some small notes.
>
>> I'm looking for comments on the manual for 1.2:
>>
>>   http://gispython.org/shapely/docs/1.2/manual.html
>
> First of all, the numbered headings look a bit confusing to me (with
> sphinx each section gets its own #link so it shouldn't be necessary).
>
> At http://gispython.org/shapely/docs/1.2/manual.html#linearrings
>
>> The LinearRing constructor takes an ordered sequence of (z, y[, z])
>> point tuples.
>>
> You probably mean (x, y[, z]) here.
>                   ^
> At: http://gispython.org/shapely/docs/1.2/manual.html#well-known-formats
>
> It's worth mentioning also Spatialite, too, as it's capable of importing
> WKT and WKB data.
>
> Cheers,
> Stefano

I know what you mean about the heading numbers. It's the Sphinx
default, and we see them in the Python docs, so I've left them in for
now. I hope you won't mind if I don't specifically mention Spatialite.
It's users already know what it can do, and I can't list every open
source GIS software – there are too many :)

Thanks for the comments! I've uploaded a new revision with rewrites
all the way through the section on interoperability.

-- 
Sean
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