diff --git a/doc/sphinx/user_manual/concepts/line_features.md b/doc/sphinx/user_manual/concepts/line_features.md index bcfa23846..869252667 100644 --- a/doc/sphinx/user_manual/concepts/line_features.md +++ b/doc/sphinx/user_manual/concepts/line_features.md @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ Line features ============================= -Line features are named after that they look like line on a map, but these lines still represent 3D objects, like we saw in {ref}`part:user_manual:chap:concepts:sec:painting_the_world`, where we used the `subducting plate` feature. An other example of a line feature is the `fault` feature. We will explain how these features work in practice in the {ref}`part:user_manual:chap:basic_starter_tutorial:sec:index`. \ No newline at end of file +Line features look like lines on a map but are used to represent 3D objects. For example, in {ref}`part:user_manual:chap:concepts:sec:painting_the_world`, this feature is used in the `subducting plate` feature. Another example of a line feature is the `fault` feature. We will explain how these features work in practice in {ref}`part:user_manual:chap:basic_starter_tutorial:sec:index`.