One more capitalization problem in the readme

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#### Aggregation Builder
The aggregation builder on the left of the screen is used for configuring the [metric](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/Elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html#_metrics_aggregations) and [bucket](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/Elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html#_bucket_aggregations) aggregations used to create a visualization. (If you are coming from the SQL world, buckets are similar to group-bys. Check out the [Elasticsearch docs](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/Elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html) for more info) For a bar chart or line chart the *metric* is used for the y-axis and the *buckets* are used for the x-axis, segment bar colors, and row/column splits. For pie charts the "metric" is used for the size of the slice and the *bucket* is used for the number of slices. Other visualizations may use these in new and different ways.
The aggregation builder on the left of the screen is used for configuring the [metric](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html#_metrics_aggregations) and [bucket](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html#_bucket_aggregations) aggregations used to create a visualization. (If you are coming from the SQL world, buckets are similar to group-bys. Check out the [Elasticsearch docs](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html) for more info) For a bar chart or line chart the *metric* is used for the y-axis and the *buckets* are used for the x-axis, segment bar colors, and row/column splits. For pie charts the "metric" is used for the size of the slice and the *bucket* is used for the number of slices. Other visualizations may use these in new and different ways.
For the remainder of this documentation we are going to use the bar chart as our example when discussing the features of the aggregation panel. The same concepts apply to the other visualizations but the bar chart is the workhorse of the visualization world.

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#### Aggregation Builder
The aggregation builder on the left of the screen is used for configuring the [metric](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/Elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html#_metrics_aggregations) and [bucket](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/Elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html#_bucket_aggregations) aggregations used to create a visualization. (If you are coming from the SQL world, buckets are similar to group-bys. Check out the [Elasticsearch docs](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/Elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html) for more info) For a bar chart or line chart the *metric* is used for the y-axis and the *buckets* are used for the x-axis, segment bar colors, and row/column splits. For pie charts the "metric" is used for the size of the slice and the *bucket* is used for the number of slices. Other visualizations may use these in new and different ways.
The aggregation builder on the left of the screen is used for configuring the [metric](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html#_metrics_aggregations) and [bucket](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html#_bucket_aggregations) aggregations used to create a visualization. (If you are coming from the SQL world, buckets are similar to group-bys. Check out the [Elasticsearch docs](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.x/search-aggregations.html) for more info) For a bar chart or line chart the *metric* is used for the y-axis and the *buckets* are used for the x-axis, segment bar colors, and row/column splits. For pie charts the "metric" is used for the size of the slice and the *bucket* is used for the number of slices. Other visualizations may use these in new and different ways.
For the remainder of this documentation we are going to use the bar chart as our example when discussing the features of the aggregation panel. The same concepts apply to the other visualizations but the bar chart is the workhorse of the visualization world.