Revision: 8132
          http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=8132&view=rev
Author:   jswhit
Date:     2010-02-15 02:34:39 +0000 (Mon, 15 Feb 2010)

Log Message:
-----------
update with nsper

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/graticule.rst
    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/intro.rst
    trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/mapsetup.rst

Modified: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/graticule.rst
===================================================================
--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/graticule.rst      2010-02-15 02:31:33 UTC 
(rev 8131)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/graticule.rst      2010-02-15 02:34:39 UTC 
(rev 8132)
@@ -8,10 +8,10 @@
 :func:`~mpl_toolkits.basemap.Basemap.drawparallels` and
 :func:`~mpl_toolkits.basemap.Basemap.drawmeridians` instance methods.
 The longitude and latitude lines can be labelled where they intersect
-the map projection boundary.  There are four exceptions:  meridians
+the map projection boundary.  There are a few exceptions:  meridians
 and parallels cannot be labelled on maps with 
-``proj`` set to ``ortho`` (orthographic) or
-``vandg`` (van der Grinten),
+``proj`` set to ``ortho`` (orthographic), ``geos`` (geostationary),
+``vandg`` (van der Grinten) or ``nsper`` (near-sided perspective),
 and meridians cannot be labelled on maps with 
 ``proj`` set to ``robin`` (robinson), ``mbtfpq``
 (McBryde-Thomas Flat Polar Quartic), ``moll`` (mollweide) or ``sinu``

Modified: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/intro.rst
===================================================================
--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/intro.rst  2010-02-15 02:31:33 UTC (rev 
8131)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/intro.rst  2010-02-15 02:34:39 UTC (rev 
8132)
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
 `CDAT <http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/software/cdat/support/vcs/vcs.html>`_
 are other libraries that provide similar capabilities in Python.
 
-Basemap does not do any plotting on it's own, but provides the facilities to 
transform coordinates to one of 22 different map projections (using the 
+Basemap does not do any plotting on it's own, but provides the facilities to 
transform coordinates to one of 23 different map projections (using the 
 `PROJ.4 <http://trac.osgeo.org/proj/>`_ C library).  `Matplotlib
 <http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net>`_ is then
 used to plot contours, images, vectors, lines or points

Modified: trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/mapsetup.rst
===================================================================
--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/mapsetup.rst       2010-02-15 02:31:33 UTC 
(rev 8131)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/doc/users/mapsetup.rst       2010-02-15 02:34:39 UTC 
(rev 8132)
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 In order to represent the curved surface of the earth on a two-dimensional
 map, a map projection is needed. Since this cannot be done without
 distortion, there are many map projections, each with it's own advantages
-and disadvantages. Basemap provides 22 different map projections.
+and disadvantages. Basemap provides 23 different map projections.
 Some are global, some can only represent a portion of the globe. When
 a :class:`~mpl_toolkits.basemap.Basemap` class instance is
 created, the desired map projection must
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
     gnomon.rst
     ortho.rst
     geos.rst
+    nsper.rst
     moll.rst
     robin.rst
     sinu.rst


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