[pktools] 241/375: configure.ac: gdal>=1.10.0

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commit f914d1f2d795e848339572b9850dd4ec7a7cc998
Author: Pieter Kempeneers <kempenep at gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 17 18:42:12 2014 +0200

    configure.ac: gdal>=1.10.0
---
 ChangeLog                    |  1 +
 Doxyfile                     |  2 +-
 configure.ac                 |  2 +-
 doc/examples_pkcomposite.dox | 12 ++++++------
 doc/faq_pkcomposite.dox      |  8 ++++----
 5 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 49ee4c7..276d69b 100755
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -264,6 +264,7 @@ version 2.5.1
  - pksieve
 	retain nodata in pksieve when mask is set
 version 2.5.2
+ - configure script: GDAL>=1.10.0 is required for pkdiff
  - programs ported to windows and GUI with Qt
 	removed underscore for QProcess in Windows
  - pkclassify_svm -> pksvm
diff --git a/Doxyfile b/Doxyfile
index 86e25b9..36aac61 100644
--- a/Doxyfile
+++ b/Doxyfile
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ PROJECT_NUMBER         =
 # for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer
 # a quick idea about the purpose of the project. Keep the description short.
 
-PROJECT_BRIEF          = "open source toolkit for geospatial data"
+PROJECT_BRIEF          = "Processing Kernel for geospatial data"
 
 # With the PROJECT_LOGO tag one can specify an logo or icon that is
 # included in the documentation. The maximum height of the logo should not
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 2c95185..30ec14a 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ LT_INIT
 
 # check if the source folder is correct
 AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/apps/pkinfo.cc])
-AX_LIB_GDAL([1.8.0]) dnl uncomment if gdal version 1.8.0 is required
+AX_LIB_GDAL([1.10.0]) dnl uncomment if gdal version 1.10.0 is required
 
 AC_CHECK_HEADERS([gdal.h])
 
diff --git a/doc/examples_pkcomposite.dox b/doc/examples_pkcomposite.dox
index cc77223..55a0ceb 100644
--- a/doc/examples_pkcomposite.dox
+++ b/doc/examples_pkcomposite.dox
@@ -1,26 +1,26 @@
-\section examples_pkcomposit Examples of pkcomposit
+\section examples_pkcomposite Examples of pkcomposite
 \code
-pkcomposit -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -o output.tif
+pkcomposite -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -o output.tif
 \endcode
 create composit from two input images. If images overlap, keep only last image (default rule)
 
 \code
-pkcomposit -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -srcnodata 255 -bndnodata 1 -dstnodata 0 -o output.tif 
+pkcomposite -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -srcnodata 255 -bndnodata 1 -dstnodata 0 -o output.tif 
 \endcode
 create composit from two input images. Values of 255 in band 1 (starting from 0) are masked as invalid. Typically used when second band of input image is a cloud mask
 
 \code
-pkcomposit -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -cr maxndvi -rb 0 -rb 1 -srcnodata 255 -bndnodata 0 -dstnodata 0 -o output.tif
+pkcomposite -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -cr maxndvi -rb 0 -rb 1 -srcnodata 255 -bndnodata 0 -dstnodata 0 -o output.tif
 \endcode
 create maximum NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) composit. Values of 255 in band 0 are masked as invalid and flagged as 0 if no other valid coverage. Typically used for (e.g., MODIS) images where red and near infrared spectral bands are stored in bands 0 and 1 respectively. In this particular case, a value of 255 in the first input band indicates a nodata value (e.g., cloud mask is coded within the data values).
 
 \code
-pkcomposit -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -i input3.tif -o output.tif -cr mean -w 0.75 -w 1.5 -w 0.75
+pkcomposite -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -i input3.tif -o output.tif -cr mean -w 0.75 -w 1.5 -w 0.75
 \endcode
 create composite image using weighted mean: output=(3/4*input1+6/4*input2+3/4*input2)/3.0
 
 \code
-pkcomposit -i large.tif $(for IMAGE in *.tif;do pkinfo -i $IMAGE --cover $(pkinfo -i coverage.tif -bb);done) -cr median -min 0 -o output.tif
+pkcomposite -i large.tif $(for IMAGE in *.tif;do pkinfo -i $IMAGE --cover $(pkinfo -i coverage.tif -bb);done) -cr median -min 0 -o output.tif
 \endcode
 create median composit of all GTiff images found in current directory that cover (at least part of) the image coverage.tif. Values smaller or equal to 0 are set as nodata 0 (default value for -dstnodata)
 
diff --git a/doc/faq_pkcomposite.dox b/doc/faq_pkcomposite.dox
index 7996b71..070b18f 100644
--- a/doc/faq_pkcomposite.dox
+++ b/doc/faq_pkcomposite.dox
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-\section faq_pkmosaic Frequently asked questions about pkmosaic
+\section faq_pkcomposite Frequently asked questions about pkcomposite
 
  Q1. First questiona
  A1. For individual invalid value(s) in input image, use -t (–invalid)
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@
  Example:
 
 \code
-pkmosaic -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -o output.tif -t 0 -t 255 -vb 0 -vb 1
+pkcomposite -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -o output.tif -t 0 -t 255 -vb 0 -vb 1
 \endcode
 will consider 0 in band 0 and 255 in band 1 of input images as no value 
 
 \code
-pkmosaic -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -o output.tif -t 0 -vb 0 -vb 1
+pkcomposite -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -o output.tif -t 0 -vb 0 -vb 1
 \endcode
 will consider 0 in both bands 0 and 1 of input images as no value
 
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ For range(s) of invalid values in input images: use -min (–min) and -max (–m
 
 Example: 
 \code
-pkmosaic -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -o output.tif -min 0 -max 200 -min 0 -max 2 -vb 0 -vb 1
+pkcomposite -i input1.tif -i input2.tif -o output.tif -min 0 -max 200 -min 0 -max 2 -vb 0 -vb 1
 \endcode
 will consider all negative values in band 0 and 1 of input images as invalid. Values larger or equal to 200 in band 0 will be invalid, as well as values larger or equal to 2 in band 1
 

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