/*! \page faq GDAL FAQ
  1. What's this OGR Stuff?

    The gdal/ogr tree holds source for a vector IO library inspired by OpenGIS Simple Features. In theory it is separate from GDAL, but currently they reside in the same source tree and are somewhat entangled. More information can be found at http://gdal.velocet.ca/projects/opengis. It is my plan to fold OGR into GDAL properly at some point in the future. Then GDAL will be a raster and vector library.

  2. How do I add support for a new format?

    To some extent this is now covered by the GDAL Driver Implementation Tutorial.

  3. What exactly was the license terms for GDAL?

    The following terms are the same as X windows is released under, and is generally known as the "MIT License". It is intended to give you permission to do whatever you want with the GDAL source, including building propietary commercial software, without further permission from me, or requirement to distribute your source code. A few portions of GDAL under under slightly different terms. For instance the libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, and libgeotiff license terms may vary slightly though I don't think any of them differ in any significant way.

     Copyright (c) 2000, Frank Warmerdam
    
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  4. What are ``Well Known Text'' projections, and how do I use them?

    OpenGIS's Well Known Text is a textual format for defining coordinate systems. It is loosely based on the EPSG coordinate systems model. While GDAL itself just passes these definitions around as text strings, there is also an OGRSpatialReference class in gdal/ogr for manipulating them and a linkage to PROJ.4 for transforming between coordinate systems. The OGRSpatialReference, and PROJ.4 linkaged (but not PROJ.4 itself) is linked into the GDAL shared library by default. More documentation on WKT and OGRSpatialReference can be found in the OGR Projections Tutorial.

  5. Can I reproject rasters with GDAL?

    Yes, you can use the gdalwarp utility program or programmatically use the GDALWarpOperation class described in the Warp API Tutorial.

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