Index: branches/develbranch_6/vector/v.overlay/description.html =================================================================== --- branches/develbranch_6/vector/v.overlay/description.html (revision 59270) +++ branches/develbranch_6/vector/v.overlay/description.html (working copy) @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ v.overlay allows the user to overlay two vector maps. Features in ainput can be lines or areas and are cut with areas in binput. Simple clipping can be performed with the and -oerator. +operator.
If areas in ainput are overlaid with areas in binput, it is sometimes necessary to snap areas of binput to those of Index: branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.overlay/description.html =================================================================== --- branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.overlay/description.html (revision 59270) +++ branches/releasebranch_6_4/vector/v.overlay/description.html (working copy) @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ v.overlay allows the user to overlay two vector maps. Features in ainput can be lines or areas and are cut with areas in binput. Simple clipping can be performed with the and -oerator. +operator.
If areas in ainput are overlaid with areas in binput, it is sometimes necessary to snap areas of binput to those of Index: trunk/vector/v.overlay/v.overlay.html =================================================================== --- trunk/vector/v.overlay/v.overlay.html (revision 59270) +++ trunk/vector/v.overlay/v.overlay.html (working copy) @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ v.overlay allows the user to overlay two vector maps. Features in ainput can be lines or areas and are cut with areas in binput. Simple clipping can be performed with the and -oerator. +operator.
If areas in ainput are overlaid with areas in binput, it is sometimes necessary to snap areas of binput to those of