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=== Description
-When you have two data sets to conflate where one is clearly better than the other in every way (attributes and geometric accuracy),
-the cookie cutter can be a very useful tool. For instance, you may have country wide primary roads and very high quality city
-scale roads for a small region. In this case you'll want to remove a section of the country scale roads, then conflate the
-high quality roads back in. The +cookie-cut+ command functions by reading in a OSM input file as the +cutter-shape+ and
-removes the cookie cutter shape from the contents of the 'dough' file. The resulting geometries are written to 'output'.
+When you have two data sets to conflate where one is clearly better than the other in every way (attributes and geometric accuracy),
+the cookie cutter can be a very useful tool. For instance, you may have country wide primary roads and very high quality city
+scale roads for a small region. In this case you'll want to remove a section of the country scale roads, then conflate the
+high quality roads back in. The +cookie-cut+ command functions by reading in a OSM input file as the +cutter-shape+ and
+removes the cookie cutter shape from the contents of the 'dough' file. The resulting geometries are written to 'output'.
The dough input is limited by the available RAM.
* +cutter-shape+ - The input Polygons to use as the cutter shape.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The dough input is limited by the available RAM.
* +buffer+ - Optional buffer value, if the buffer value is provided then the
shape is buffered by this many meters before cutting. The buffer may be
positive or negative.
-* +--crop+ - Optional crops based on the polygon rather than doing a cookie cut.
+* +--crop+ - Optionally crops based on the polygon rather than doing a cookie cut.
=== Usage