oh well Martin, you are also right about the parameter names, too abbreviated, steeper learning curve. I see you already corrected what you mentioned was not the convention over the night. thanks
On 13 January 2011 09:27, Yann Chemin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Martin I agree with all that you say, my mistakes, and sorry for > still making some. > However, parameters names are certainly specialized > abbreviations/names, but not strange to certain fields of > hydrology/RS. > > I'll run through those and correct. > Yann > > On 13 January 2011 02:48, Martin Landa <[email protected]> wrote: >> 2011/1/12 Yann Chemin <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>> 2011/1/12 Yann Chemin <[email protected]>: >>>>> yeah no problem to move to small caps, initial reason was that it was >>>>> Family names abbreviation... >> >> before adding new and new modules I would really like some discussion >> on ML if the module needs to be in trunk. E.g. at least most of >> modules which you have added recently breaks syntax convencion, eg. >> >> 1) don't use caps in module name >> 2) missing keywords >> 3) Flag's description should start with caps >> 4) Completely strange parameter names, besides caps again. >> >> I'ts just subset, unfortunately... >> >> Martin >> >> Description: >> Evapotranspiration Calculation Prestley and Taylor formulation, 1972. >> >> Usage: >> i.evapo.PT [-z] RNET=[W/m2] G0=[W/m2] TEMPKA=[K] PATM=[millibars] >> PT=[-] output=[mm/d] [--overwrite] [--verbose] [--quiet] >> >> Flags: >> -z set negative ETa to zero >> --o Allow output files to overwrite existing files >> --v Verbose module output >> --q Quiet module output >> >> Parameters: >> RNET Name of Net Radiation raster map >> G0 Name of Soil Heat Flux raster map >> TEMPKA Name of air temperature raster map >> PATM Name of Atmospheric Pressure raster map >> PT Prestley-Taylor Coefficient >> default: 1.26 >> output Name of output Evapotranspiration layer >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Martin Landa <landa.martin gmail.com> * http://geo.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa >> > > > > -- > Yann Chemin > www.csu.edu.au > -- Yann Chemin www.csu.edu.au _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev
