Ah awesome, thank you!
On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 8:59 AM Even Rouault <even.roua...@spatialys.com> wrote: > Michael, > > The Python doc got reorganized one month ago ( > https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/pull/9575), so perhaps Google hasn't > updated yet the new references > > If you look for gdal.warp on gdal.org directly : > https://gdal.org/search.html?q=gdal.warp&check_keywords=yes&area=default > > that leads to https://gdal.org/api/python/utilities.html#osgeo.gdal.Warp > > Even > Le 29/04/2024 à 00:52, Michael Sumner via gdal-dev a écrit : > > I'm confused about how to browse the python api docs, I used to just web > search "osgeo.gdal Warp", and then scan down the first result page to find > "Warp(" and I had the documentation I needed. > > Where is that now? (Why can't I find it, sorry - grepping the sources for > "Warp(" only results in RFC 59 references, so I think this might be a real > problem). > > If I'm just navigating the API docs incorrectly I'd appreciate a > walkthrough to find the signature and param descripts for "Warp()". Thanks! > > Cheers, Mike > > > -- > Michael Sumner > Software and Database Engineer > Australian Antarctic Division > Hobart, Australia > e-mail: mdsum...@gmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > gdal-dev mailing > listgdal-dev@lists.osgeo.orghttps://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev > > -- http://www.spatialys.com > My software is free, but my time generally not. > > -- Michael Sumner Software and Database Engineer Australian Antarctic Division Hobart, Australia e-mail: mdsum...@gmail.com
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