Move upgrade notes to 3.7 and fix typos

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Bart van den Eijnden
2015-07-02 15:23:34 +02:00
parent 4d3e903670
commit 7c207d47bb
3 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@@ -93,6 +93,10 @@ var tileUrlFunction = function(tileCoord, pixelRatio, projection) {
The replacement of `ol.tilegrid.Zoomify` is a plain `ol.tilegrid.TileGrid`, configured with `extent`, `origin` and `resolutions`. If the `size` passed to the `ol.source.Zoomify` source is `[width, height]`, then the extent for the tile grid will be `[0, -height, width, 0]`, and the origin will be `[0, 0]`.
#### Replace `ol.View.fitExtent()` and `ol.View.fitGeometry()` with `ol.View.fit()`
* This combines two previously distinct functions into one more flexible call which takes either a geometry or an extent.
* Rename all calls to `fitExtent` and `fitGeometry` to `fit`.
### v3.6.0
#### `ol.interaction.Draw` changes
@@ -100,10 +104,6 @@ The replacement of `ol.tilegrid.Zoomify` is a plain `ol.tilegrid.TileGrid`, conf
* The `minPointsPerRing` config option has been renamed to `minPoints`. It is now also available for linestring drawing, not only for polygons.
* The `ol.DrawEvent` and `ol.DrawEventType` types were renamed to `ol.interaction.DrawEvent` and `ol.interaction.DrawEventType`. This has an impact on your code only if your code is compiled together with ol3.
#### Replace `ol.View.fitExtent()` and `ol.View.fitGeometry()` with `ol.View.fit()`
* This combines two previously distinct functions into one more flexible call which takes either a geometry or an extent.
* Rename all calls to `fitExtent` and `fitGeometry` to `fit`.
#### `ol.tilegrid` changes
* The `ol.tilegrid.XYZ` constructor has been replaced by a static `ol.tilegrid.createXYZ()` function. The `ol.tilegrid.createXYZ()` function takes the same arguments as the previous `ol.tilegrid.XYZ` constructor, but returns an `ol.tilegrid.TileGrid` instance.

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@@ -436,9 +436,9 @@ ol.View.prototype.getZoom = function() {
/**
* Fit the given geometry or extent based on the given map size and border.
* The size is pixel deminsions of the box to fit the extent into.
* The size is pixel dimensions of the box to fit the extent into.
* In most cases you will want to use the map size, that is `map.getSize()`.
* Take care on the map angle.
* Takes care of the map angle.
* @param {ol.geom.SimpleGeometry|ol.Extent} geometry Geometry.
* @param {ol.Size} size Box pixel size.
* @param {olx.view.FitOptions=} opt_options Options.

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@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ describe('ol.View', function() {
});
describe('#calculateExtent', function() {
it('returns the expect extent', function() {
it('returns the expected extent', function() {
var view = new ol.View({
resolutions: [512],
zoom: 0,
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ describe('ol.View', function() {
resolutions: [200, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1]
});
});
it('fit correctly to the geometry', function() {
it('fits correctly to the geometry', function() {
view.fit(
new ol.geom.LineString([[6000, 46000], [6000, 47100], [7000, 46000]]),
[200, 200],