diff --git a/Modules/Applications/AppVectorDataTranslation/app/otbRasterization.cxx b/Modules/Applications/AppVectorDataTranslation/app/otbRasterization.cxx index 4c0b30ae6e11e01f744a51d04c51cf46e76aa907..ce741c94d66b71df0c327b0c3e9fccead967c67f 100644 --- a/Modules/Applications/AppVectorDataTranslation/app/otbRasterization.cxx +++ b/Modules/Applications/AppVectorDataTranslation/app/otbRasterization.cxx @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ private: SetDescription("Rasterize a vector dataset."); SetDocName("Rasterization"); - SetDocLongDescription("This application allows reprojecting and rasterize a vector dataset. The grid of the rasterized output can be set by using a reference image, or by setting all parmeters (origin, size, spacing) by hand. In the latter case, at least the spacing (ground sampling distance) is needed (other parameters are computed automatically). The rasterized output can also be in a different projection reference system than the input dataset.\n There are two rasterize mode available in the application. The first is the binary mode: it allows rendering all pixels belonging to a geometry of the input dataset in the foreground color, while rendering the other in background color. The second one allows rendering pixels belonging to a geometry woth respect to an attribute of this geometry. The field of the attribute to render can be set by the user. In the second mode, the background value is still used for unassociated pixels."); + SetDocLongDescription("This application allows reprojecting and rasterize a vector dataset. The grid of the rasterized output can be set by using a reference image, or by setting all parmeters (origin, size, spacing) by hand. In the latter case, at least the spacing (ground sampling distance) is needed (other parameters are computed automatically). The rasterized output can also be in a different projection reference system than the input dataset.\n There are two rasterize mode available in the application. The first is the binary mode: it allows rendering all pixels belonging to a geometry of the input dataset in the foreground color, while rendering the other in background color. The second one allows rendering pixels belonging to a geometry with respect to an attribute of this geometry. The field of the attribute to render can be set by the user. In the second mode, the background value is still used for unassociated pixels."); SetDocLimitations("None"); SetDocAuthors("OTB-Team"); SetDocSeeAlso("For now, support of input dataset with multiple layers having different projection reference system is limited.");