From 80f606bbbaea4515de87387733c456cdd9b67a07 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hugo Ledoux Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:46:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Revert "Fix typo chapter 8" This reverts commit f1c352848b6b79c89b5224701c021dd6037b37e6. --- topofeatures/topofeatures.tex | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/topofeatures/topofeatures.tex b/topofeatures/topofeatures.tex index dd0ce18..3cd8fc6 100755 --- a/topofeatures/topofeatures.tex +++ b/topofeatures/topofeatures.tex @@ -327,13 +327,13 @@ \subsection{Peak} that is one point that happens to be a few centimetres higher than all its neighbours would be classified as a peak (the small terrain in Figure~\ref{fig:feature_points} contains several peaks), while if we consider a hill we would surely consider only the top as the peak. A peak is therefore on the scale of the data. -The contour line through $p$ does not exist. +The contour line through the $p$ does not exist. %%% \subsection{Pit} A point $p$ whose surrounding is formed only of points that are of higher elevation is a pit. The same remarks as for peak apply here. -The contour line through $p$ does not exist. +The contour line through the $p$ does not exist. %%% \subsection{Saddle point}%